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1
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What are the units of the mole?

A

mol

2
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Individual biological molecules that can be linked to form chains are called…

A

monomers

3
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Which type of reaction take place every time a monomer undergoes polymerisation?

A

a condensation reaction

4
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Which polymer do many mononucleotides form?

A

Polynucleotides

5
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Name the common biological monomers

A

mononucleotides (or just nucleotides)

monosaccharides

amino acids

6
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Describe a hydrogen bond

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When the positive charge of one polar molecule is attracted to the negative charge of another polar molecule.

7
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How else can 1 mol dm-3 be written?

A

1 mole per litre

1 Molar

1 M

8
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How can we find the mass of 1 mole of a more complex molecule?

A

Look up the atomic masses of each element that make up the molecule and add them together.

9
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a hydrolysis reaction requires…

A

the addition of water to separate a polymer into its monomers.

10
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What is meant by metabolism?

A

All of the chemical reactions that are taking place in the human body

11
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The process of polymer formation from monomers is called…

A

polymerisation

12
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What is a solute?

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The solid that is dissolved to make a solution

13
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Name 3 common biological polymers

A

Polynucleotides

Polysaccharides

Polypeptides (proteins)

14
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Define a ‘molar solution’ (1 M)

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A molar solution (1 M) is a solution that contains 1 mole of solute in every litre (dm3) of solution.

15
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How many atoms of carbon-12 are found in 1 mole of carbon-12?

A

6.022 x 1023

16
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What is 6.022 x 1023 referred to as?

A

Avagadros Number

Avagadros Constant

The number of something in 1 mole

17
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Describe a covalent bond

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When atoms share a pair of electrons in their outer shell.

18
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Which polymer do many monosaccharides form?

A

Polysaccharides

19
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a condensation reaction releases…

A

a water molecule when monomers join

20
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1 litre = _____ dm3

A

1 litre = 1 dm3

21
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How many of something are there in 1 mole?

A

6.022 × 1023

22
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Name the 3 types of bond that join biological molecules together

A

Covalent bonds

Ionic bonds

Hydrogen bonds

23
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Long chains of monomer sub units are called…

A

polymers

24
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How else can 1 mole per litre be written?

A

1 mole dm-3

1 Molar

1 M

25
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Moles are used when talking about large numbers of substances such as…

A

Atoms

Molecules

26
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What is a molecule?

A

When two or more atoms are chemically bonded together.

27
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Describe an ionic bond

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When oppositely charge ions are attracted to one another e.g. Na+ and Cl-

28
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What is the mass of 1 mole of carbon?

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12 g

29
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What is an atom?

A

The smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist

30
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How can we easily find the mass of 1 mole of an element?

A

Look up the atomic mass of the element on a periodic table.

31
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what is a solvent?

A

The liquid that a solute is dissolved into to make a solution

32
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Which polymer do many amino acids form?

A

Polypeptides (proteins)

33
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Which type of reaction take place every time a polymer is broken down into monomers?

A

hydrolysis

34
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name the molecule

A

unsaturated fatty acid

35
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Name a biological molecule that contains nitrogen

A

protein/amino acids

DNA

RNA

ATP/ADP

NAD/NADP

nucleotide

36
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define a monomer

A

smaller/repeating unit/molecule from which a larger molecule is made (polymer)

37
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What monomers make up lactose?

A

galactose and glucose

38
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name the bond between 2 monosaccarides

A

glycosidic

39
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name the bond between fatty acids and glycerol

A

ester

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