CHEM 120 Week 8 Exam 3 | Units 5, 6, and 7

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  1. The following is a
  2. The following is a naturally occurring
  3. The following is true for Addition
  4. The following is true for condensation
  5. The following is always a reactant in hydrolysis reaction in a
  6. Hydrocarbons are made of and                             
  7. As you increase the length of hydrocarbon chain, the molecules becomes more                     .
  8. Ionizing radiation
  9. “Free radicals disrupt cellular ” This statement is
  10. Half-life is defined as
  11. “Radiation is used as diagnostic and a therapeutic tool in ” This statement is
  12. Energy is defined as
  13. The SI unit of energy is
  14. Exothermic reactions
  15. Reaction of acid with a base results in product formation with increase in It is an example of
  16. “The first law of thermodynamics is also a law of conservation of ” This statement is
  17. An apple hanging on a branch has
  18. Falling water from a water fall has
  19. The entropy in nature is
  20. When Carbon-14 undergoes alfa decay, the product is
  21. When P-32 undergoes beta decay, the product is
  22. The following is true for gamma
  23. A sum of ALL reactions in a cell is called
  24. Synthetic reactions in the cell are called
  25. Degradative reactions in the cell are called
  26. Carbohydrates are made of
  27. Proteins are made of
  28. Fats are made of
  29. is a polysaccharide
  30. are the catalysts of the
  31. Lipids are .
  32. Unsaturated fats contain .
  33. Animal fats are ; while plant oils contain                                 
  34. The following is not a component of
  35. The following describes a difference between DNA and
    1. 40 Match the structural formula with name of the following compounds
  36. CH3CH2CH2CH2NH2
  37. CH3OH
  38. CH3CH2OCH3
  39. CH3CH2COOCH3
  40. CH3CH2F
    • Ethyl methyl ether
    • Butyl amine
    • Ethyl Fluoride
    • Methanol
    • Methyl propionate

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