Science Chapter 4 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Three forms of the element carbon | Diamond, Graphite, and Fullerene |
diamond | hardest mineral that forms when carbon atoms are at very high temps. and pressures |
Graphite | where carbon atoms are bonded strongly together in flat layers; makes an excellent lubricant in machines because it is so slipery |
Fullerene | a form of carbon that consists of carbon atoms arranged in a repeating pattern; may one day be used for carring medicine through the body |
Organic Compound | most compounds that contain carbon |
Organic compounds have similar properties like... | low melting and boiling points, do not disolve well in water, and have strong odors |
Hydrocarbon | an organic compound that contains only carbon and hydrogen |
The carbon chains in a hydrocarbon may be... | straight, branched, or ring-shaped |
Molecular Formula | a combination of chemical symbols that represent the elements in each molecule in a compound |
Subscripts | a number in a formula written lower and smaller than the symbol to indicate the number atoms of an element in a molecule |
Structural Formula | a description of a molecule that shows the kind, number, and arrangement of atoms |
Isomer | one of a number of compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structures |
A carbon atom can form a ______ bond, _______ bond, and _____ bond. | single, double, triple |
Saturated Hydrocarbon | a hydrocarbon in which all the bonds between carbon atoms are single bonds |
Unstaurated Hydrocarbon | a hydrocarbon in which one or more of the bonds between carbon atoms is double or triple |
Substituted Hydrocarbon | a hydrocarbon in which one or more hydrogen atoms have been replaced by atoms of other elements |
Substituted hydrocarbons include ____ ____, _____, ____, and ____ _____. | halogen compounds, alcohols, and organic acids |
Hydroxyl Group | an -OH group, found in alcohols |
Organic Acid | a substituted hydrocarbon with one or more of the -COOH group of atoms |
Carboxyl Gruop | a -COOH group, found in organic acids |
Ester | an organic compound made by chemically combining an alcohol and an organic acid |
Polymer | a large molecule in the form of a chain in which many smaller molecules are bonded together |
Monomer | one molecule that makes up the links in a polymer chain |
Synthetic | a material that is not formed naturally but is manufactured |
Nutrients | a substance that provides energy or raw materials for the body to grow, repair worn parts, or function properly. |
Digestion | the process of breaking polymers into momomers by means of chemical change |
The four classes of polymers found in all living things are___, ____, ______, ____ ____. | carbohydrates, lipids, protiens, and nucleic acids |
Carbohydrate | an energy rich organic compound made of the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen |
Glucose | a sugar found in the body; the monomer of many complex carbohydrates |
Complex Carbohydrate | a long chain, or polymer, of simple carbohydrates |
____ and _____ are both built from glucose momomers, but the monomers are arranged differently in each case. | Starch and cellulose |
Starch | a complex carbohydrate in which plants store energy |
Cellulose | a complex carbohydrate found in plant stuructures |
Protiens | an organic compound that is a polymer of amino acid |
Amino Acids | one of 20 kinds of organic compounds that are monomers of protiens |
Unlike the sugars in complex carbohydrates, the monomers in a protein are ____ _____ alike | not exactly |
Lipid | energy-rich polymers made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen; include fats, oils, waxes, and cholesterol |
Gram for gram, lipids store more than _____ as much energy as do carbohydrates. | twice |
Fatty Acid | an organic compound that is a monomer of fat or oil |
Cholesterol | a waxy lipid found in all animal cells |
Nucleic Acids | a very large organic compound made up of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and phosphorus; examples are DNA and RNA |
DNA | Deoxyribonucleic Acid; a type of nucleic acid |
RNA | Ribonucleicacid; a type of nucleic acid |
Nucleotides | an organic compound that is one of the monomers of nucleic acids |
The differences among living things depend on the order of ____ in the _____. | nucleotides, DNA |
Vitamins | an organic compound that serves as a helper molecule in a variety of chemical reactions in the body |
Minerals | a simple element needed by the body, that is not organic |
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