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5 10Scientific

Method

Properties of H2O

Carbon

Molecules

Chemical

Reactions

Enzymes

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Atom Atom BombsBombs

Medulla Medulla OblongataOblongata

Mad Mad ScientistsScientists

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1.3 Give me 2 observations and 2 inferences.

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1.3

Nick wanted to see how high an ice cube would float in different temperatures of

water. Identify the independent variable and the

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Topic 1

What is the difference between a Hypothesis

and a Theory?

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1.3

What is the difference between a Control

group and the Constants?

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1.3

List (in order) the steps of the Scientific

Method.

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2.2

Why does ice float as a solid? Why is that

important?

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2.2

Hydrogen bonding gives water 3 important properties. List those 3

properties.

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2.2

Explain the following terms:

High specific heat

Cohesion

AdhesionBack to Board

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2.2

What is surface tension and why does it occur?

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2.2

What is a solute and what is a solvent?

Which one is there more of in a solution?

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2.3

Monomer vs. Polymer

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2.3

List 2 Carbohydrates.

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2.3Name that Carbon-based molecule

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2.3

What are the monomers that make

up the Protein and Nucleic Acid polymers?

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2.3

What is the difference between

monosaccharides and polysaccharides?

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2.4

What is a chemical reaction?

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2.4

Energy is ________ to break a bond and

________ when a bond is formed.

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2.4

Activation energy is…

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2.4

What does equilibrium mean?

How can you tell a chemical reaction is in

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2.4

Explain the difference between Exothermic

and Endothermic Reactions.

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2.5

What is a catalyst and what does it do?

(2 things)

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2.5

How to pH and temperature affect

enzymes?

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2.5

When referring to Enzymes, what is the

name for my reactants and what is the name of the location on the enzyme where they

bind? Back to Board

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2.5

How does the structure of an enzyme affect its

function?

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2.5

What happens when an enzyme is denatured?

(big picture)

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1. What is a scientific law?

2. How many different amino acids are there?

3. List the 3 components that make up both Carbohydrates and Lipids.

4. Why are DNA and RNA important?

5. DNA and RNA are types of…

6. Give one example of an organic molecule and an inorganic molecule.

7. Draw the proper structure of a chemical reaction.

8. What is the lock-and-key model?

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