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subatomic particles - Answer protons, neutrons, electrons Proton charge and location - Answer positive, nucleus neutron charge and location - Answer neutral, nucleus Electron charge and location - Answer negative (-) and outside nucleus in electron cloud valence electrons - Answer electrons in the outermost shell incomplete valence shells - Answer atoms can share or transfer electrons with other atoms, or make chemical bonds Atoms valence - Answer Bonding capacity = the number of unpaired electrons required to complete valence shell Chemically inert - Answer Atoms with a full valence shell, do not form bonds Covalent bond - Answer the sharing of a pair of valence electrons by two atoms Electronegativity - Answer A measure of the ability of an atom in a chemical compound to attract electrons nonpolar covalent bond - Answer Share e- equally polar covalent bond - Answer unequal sharing of electrons The # of unpaired e- in the valence shell of an atom = - Answer Valence or # of covalent bonds it can form Properties of water - Answer cohesive behavior, ability to moderate temperature, expansion upon freezing, versatility as a solvent

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Biology 1201 Final Exam Gregg Test
Questions and All Correct Answers
2026.
subatomic particles - Answer protons, neutrons, electrons



Proton charge and location - Answer positive, nucleus



neutron charge and location - Answer neutral, nucleus



Electron charge and location - Answer negative (-) and outside nucleus in electron cloud



valence electrons - Answer electrons in the outermost shell



incomplete valence shells - Answer atoms can share or transfer electrons with other atoms,
or make chemical bonds



Atoms valence - Answer Bonding capacity = the number of unpaired electrons required to
complete valence shell



Chemically inert - Answer Atoms with a full valence shell, do not form bonds



Covalent bond - Answer the sharing of a pair of valence electrons by two atoms



Electronegativity - Answer A measure of the ability of an atom in a chemical compound to
attract electrons



nonpolar covalent bond - Answer Share e- equally



polar covalent bond - Answer unequal sharing of electrons



The # of unpaired e- in the valence shell of an atom = - Answer Valence or # of covalent
bonds it can form



Properties of water - Answer cohesive behavior, ability to moderate temperature, expansion
upon freezing, versatility as a solvent

,cohesion of water molecules - Answer hydrogen bonds hold water molecules together, helps
the transport of water against gravity in plants



moderation of temperature by water - Answer Water absorbs heat from warmer air and
releases stored heat to cooler air

Water can absorb or release a large amount of heat with only a slight change in its own
temperature



Versatility as a Solvent (Water) - Answer The property of water that allows it to dissolve
polar substancess



Solute - Answer what is being dissolved



aqeuous solution - Answer a solution in which the solvent is waters



Solution - Answer A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances



Solvent - Answer A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances



Expansion upon freezing of water - Answer Hydrogen bonds make ice less dense than liquid
water. The lattice structure of ice makes it less dense than the freely flowing molecules of liquid
water, enabling it to float on water



Hydration Shell - Answer the sphere of water molecules around a dissolved ion



High specific heat of water allows - Answer Minimal temperature fluctuations to within limits
that permit life



Heat - Answer thermal energy in transfer from one body of matter to another



kinetic energy - Answer energy of motion



potential energy - Answer stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object



Hydrophilic - Answer Affinity to water

, Hydrophobic - Answer Water fearing



if ice sank what would happen? - Answer all bodies of water would eventually freeze solid,
making life impossible on Earth



water's high specific heat - Answer Hydrogen Bonding



Heat absorbed - Answer hydrogen bonds break



Heat released - Answer hydrogen bonds form



Polarity allows water molecules to form ________ _____ with each other. - Answer hydrogen
bonds



Surface tension (of water) - Answer A measure of how difficult it is to stretch or break the
surface of a liquid



specific heat - Answer The amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of
a substance by 1 degree celcius



The pH of a solution is defined as - Answer -log[H+]



Acids - Answer Proton donors - produce H+ ions in water



Bases - Answer proton acceptors (take up H+ from solution)



In any aqueous solution @25C the product of H+ and OH- concentrations is constant @ -
Answer 10^-14



[H+][OH-]= - Answer 10^-14



Buffers - Answer Allow biological fluids to maintain relatively constant despite additions of
acids and bases



hydroxyl group (-OH) - Answer Polar due to electronegative oxygen. Forms hydrogen bonds
with water.

Compound name: Alcohol

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