Biology CPA Round One Miss Colabelli 100 200 400 300 400 ChemAtomsBondingBiochem 300 200 400 200 100 500 100.

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Biology CPA Round One Miss Colabelli

ChemAtomsBondingBiochem

Chem, 100 Add up the sum of protons and neutrons How do you calculate the mass of an element?

Atoms, 100 Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons The three particles that make up the atom are…

Bonding, 100 Ionic bond This type of bond is when electrons are transferred to another atom.

Biochem, 100 Carbs, Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic Acids What are the 4 biomolecules?

Chem, 200 An isotope An atom that has gained or lost neutrons is called…

Atoms, If an atom has 3 protons, 4 neutrons, and 3 electrons the atomic mass is…

Bonding, Carbon can form how many covalent bonds?

Biochem, 200 A monomer A single unit in a biomolecule is called…

Chem, 300 Outermost electrons Available to bond What are valence electrons?

Atoms, 300 Atomic number 8 Oxygen What is the atomic number of an element with 8 protons, 9 neutrons and 8 electrons?

Bonding, 300 Molecule This is what is formed when you have the covalent joining of two or more elements?

Biochem, 300 Carbon A molecule is considered organic if it contains…

Chem, 400 Ionic: electrons transferred Covalent: electrons shared What is the difference between an ionic and covalent bond?

Atoms, 400 Ion Atoms of the same element with the same number of protons, but different number of electrons is called…

Bonding, 400 Positive If an atom loses an electrons its charge becomes…

Biochem, 400 Protein Meats and beans are high in which biomolecule?

Chem, 500 Covalent  Ionic  Hydrogen Put the bonds in order from strongest to weakest. Covalent, hydrogen, ionic

Atoms, 500 If an atom has 17 protons, 17 neutrons, and 18 electrons, the net charge of the atom is…

Bonding, 500 First there needs to be an ionization where Na loses an electron and transfers it to Cl. Next, the charged ions form an ionic bond. Explain the steps to form NaCl.

Water, 500 Nucleic acids The biomolecule that is not typically found in food is…