Properties of H2O Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Why are Polar Bonds important? | sets stage for Hydrogen Bond configuration |
What is significant about H2O's Hydrogen & Covalent Bonds? | keep H2O's LIQUID state |
What is water? | Covalently bonded, Polarized molecule |
What role does water play in chemical reactions? | Media, Ingredient, or Product |
What is a Solution? | FLUID mixtures of 2 or more substances |
What is a Solute? | substances DISSOLVED in a liquid |
What is a Solvent? | LIQUID (esp H2O) in which Solutes dissolve |
What makes a Solute soluble? | must be POLAR |
What is Water Solubility? | molecules w/ Polar Bonds or Ionized groups, able to establish H-bonds with H2O |
What is Water Insolubility? | NON-Polar (neutral) molecules - oil |
What is Concentration? | # of Solute molecules IN a volume of Solvent |
What are 2 measurements of Concentration? | Percentage, Molarity |
What is the difference between Percentages and Molarities? | Percentages: weight in GRAMS per volume; Molarity: Moles per LITER |
What is a Mole? | Molecular weight in grams |
What is the composition of Cytoplasm/Cytosol? | 1. Water; 2. Ions; 3. Organic Molecules |
What are Ions? | an electrically charged atom or group of atoms formed by the LOSS or GAIN of one or more Electrons |
What are 2 functions of Ions? | 1. form Electrolytes in H2O; 2. influence pH |
What Electrolytes are formed in H2O by Ions? | Na+, K+, Cl-, Ca++ |
Give 2 examples where Ions have influenced pH? | HCl, NaOH |
What are Organic Molecules? | CARBON atoms, Covalently bonded with H, O, N, or S |
What are the categories of Organic Molecules? | 1. Simple - Carbohydrates, Fats; 2. Complex - Proteins, Nucleic Acids |
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