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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Not Answered A dehydration reaction (or condensation reaction) is the process in which _____. (Concept 5.1) The Correct Answer: water molecules are produced as a polymer is formed from monomers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Not Answered The four main categories of macromolecules present in living systems are _____. (Concept 5.1) The Correct Answer: proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Not Answered What is the main monosaccharide used by human cells for energy? (Concept 5.2)

Organic chemistry

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Organic Chemistry Name: _______________________ organic chemistry: the study of carbon-containing compounds -- hydrocarbons: compounds containing only hydrogen and carbon alkanes: contain only single bonds alkenes (olefins): contain at least one C=C double bond alkynes: contain at least one carbon-carbon triple bond aromatic hydrocarbons: benzene-based -- structural isomers: compounds with the same molecular formula but different bonding arrangements e.g., C4H10 Organic Nomenclature Memorize the first ten prefixes. 1 = meth-, 2 = eth-, 3 = prop-, 4 = but-, 5 = pent-, 6 = hex-, 7 = hept-, 8 = oct-, 9 = non-, 10 = dec- NOTE: Hydrocarbon substituent groups use these prefixes and end in –yl. Naming Alkanes

AP Biology Campbell Chapter 2 Objectives

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Elements and Compounds Distinguish between an element and a compound. Identify the four elements that make up 96% of living matter. Define the term trace element and give an example. Atoms and Molecules Draw and label a simplified model of an atom. Explain how this model simplifies our understanding of atomic structure. Distinguish between each of the following pairs of terms: neutron and proton atomic number and mass number atomic weight and mass number Explain how the atomic number and mass number of an atom can be used to determine the number of neutrons. Explain how two isotopes of an element are similar. Explain how they are different. Describe two biological applications that use radioactive isotopes.

Specific heat capacity table

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Specific Heat Capacity Table Substance Specific Heat Capacity? at 25oC in J/goC H2 gas 14.267 He gas 5.300 H2O(l) 4.184 lithium 3.56 ethyl alcohol 2.460 ethylene glycol 2.200 ice @ 0oC 2.010 steam @ 100oC 2.010 vegetable oil 2.000 sodium 1.23 air 1.020 magnesium 1.020 aluminum 0.900 Concrete 0.880 glass 0.840 potassium 0.75 sulphur 0.73 calcium 0.650 iron 0.444 nickel 0.440 zinc 0.39 copper 0.385 brass 0.380 sand 0.290 silver 0.240 tin 0.21 lead 0.160 mercury 0.14 gold 0.129 ?
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