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Final Jeopardy Solution concentrations.

Final Jeopardy 1.72 M and 1.72 moles/liter A 10.0% solution of Na + Cl - (molecular mass 58) has this Molarity and moles per liter.

$200 What is a cation? A positively charged atom.

$400 What is an anion? The gain of an electron produces this ion.

$600 What is a neutral charge? Elements of the periodic table have this charge.

$800 What is a new element is formed? If an atom gains a proton then this occurs.

$1000 What is the neutron? A change in this subatomic particle is responsible for producing a radioactive form of the element.

$200 What is a covalent bond? A bond formed by the sharing of electrons.

$400 What is hydrogen bonding? The type of interaction between water molecules that produces surface tension.

$600 What are polar covalent bonds. The molecule of water is formed by _____ ______ bonds.

$800 What are non-polar covalent bonds? Type of bonds found in oils and fats.

$1000 What is 12 electrons? The element of Mg has an atomic mass of 24 and an atomic number of 12, therefore it has ____ electrons.

$200 What is the respiratory system? The physiologic system required for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.

$400 What is the nucleus? The cellular structure that contains the human chromosomes.

$600 What is the mitochondria? The cell organelle responsible for oxidative phosphorylation (ATP) production.

$800 What is the kidney? The structure known as the “nephron”is found in this organ.

$1000 What is cartilage? This avascular connective tissue is formed by cells known as “chondroblasts”.

$200 What is lactose? This disaccharide consists of glucose and galactose.

$400 What is a carbohydrate? Cellulose is classified as this type of bio-organic macromolecule.

$600 What is they increase the rate of chemical reactions. Enzymes all carry out this type of function.

$800 What are inverse and logarithmic relationships? The pH scale shows these type of relationships to free H+ concentration.

$1000 What are nucleic acids. The class of bio-organic macromolecules that includes both DNA and RNA.

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