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Jeopardy Chemistry Water What am I?VocabularyMisc. FINAL

Chemistry 100 This is a change which does not change the substances physical identity Physical Change

Chemistry 200 Metal rusting is an example of what kind of change? Chemical Change

Chemistry 300 The job of this is to lower the activation energy needed for a reaction Catalyst

Chemistry 400 In a chemical reaction, what is the starting substance and what is formed? Reactants - Products

Chemistry 500 The bonding of atoms is an example of what? Chemical Reaction

Water 100 Hydrogen is positively charged and Oxygen is negatively charged. This makes water what kind of molecule. Polar

Water 200 This is a compound that releases hydroxide ions Base

Water 300 This is when there is an even amount of acids and bases Neutral

Water 400 If a substance does not have a charge on it, then it is considered this… Non Polar

Water 500 What is the difference between adhesion and cohesion Adhesion- Sticks to other thing Cohesion- Sticks together

What am I? 100 I am a compound that always contains carbon. What am I? Organic Compound

What am I? 200 I am the bond formed when carbon bonds with other electrons. What am I? Covalent

What am I? 300 I am the bad fat, that is solid at room temperature. What am I? Saturated Lipids

What am I? 400 I am made up of a glycerol and three fatty acids. What am I? Lipid

What am I? 500 I am the simplest form of a carbohydrate. Monosaccharide

Vocabulary 100 These are the monomers of proteins Amino Acids

Vocabulary 200 The fat that contains double bonds Saturated Fats

DAILY DOUBLE - Vocabulary What are the parts of a phospholipid? How does each part react to water? Hydrophilic-Head Hydrophobic-Tail

Vocabulary 400 Enzyme This speeds up a biological reaction

Vocabulary 500 The polymers of amino acids Proteins

Misc 100 Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids are examples of what compound Organic Compound

Misc 200 If a substance has a pH of 2 what is it on the pH scale? Strong Acid

Misc 300 These are the six most common elements found in living things Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Sulfur

Misc 400 A flame to a candle is an example of what? Activation Energy

Misc 500 This is the polysaccharide formed when more than two glucose join together in animals. Glycogen

Describe how macromolecules are formed and broken apart using the proper scientific terminology. FINAL JEOPARDY!