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Unit 4 Study List: Aqueous Solutions

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AP Chemistry Unit Four: Aqueous Solutions S T U D Y L I S T Properties of Aqueous Solutions ?? Define solute, solvent, and solution. Give examples. ?? Define electrolytes. Give operational and theoretical definitions of electrolytes. ?? Know that soluble ionic compounds and strong acids are strong electrolytes. Ionic compounds of low solubility [e.g. Mg(OH) 2 ] and weak acids/bases are weak electrolytes. ?? Know that molecular compounds (except acids) are non-electrolytes. ?? Know that alcohols (e.g. CH 3 OH )are not ionic hydroxides. Bases are usually metallic hydroxides. ?? Know the solubility rules. State whether an ionic compound is soluble in water. Precipitation Reactions ?? Know that ppt reactions are double

Campbell chapter 8 test bank

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Chapter 8 test bank Chapter 8 An Introduction to Metabolism 1) Which term most precisely describes the cellular process of breaking down large molecules into smaller ones A) catalysis B) metabolism C) anabolism D) dehydration E) catabolism 2) Which of the following is (are) true for anabolic pathways A) They do not depend on enzymes. B) They are usually highly spontaneous chemical reactions. C) They consume energy to build up polymers from monomers. D) They release energy as they degrade polymers to monomers. 3) Which of the following is a statement of the first law of thermodynamics A) Energy cannot be created or destroyed. B) The entropy of the universe is decreasing. C) The entropy of the universe is constant.

harvesting energy from food

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Harvesting Energy from Food Cellular respiration involves catabolic pathways. Substances are being broken down. Pathways are exergonic. Couple an endergonic reaction with an exergonic reaction ADP + PI ? ATP 2 catabolic pathways covered that are exergonic and release energy to power endergonic reaction Cellular respiration begins with glucose. Aeorbic Fermentation begins with glucose. Anaerobic
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Chemistry Review

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Produced: Mastah E Chemistry Review Sheet 1 ? Chemistry is the study of matter and the changes it undergoes. ? A chemical is any substance that has a definite composition. This means it is always made of the same stuff no matter where the chemical comes form. Chemicals can exist naturally or be made. ? A chemical reaction is the process of which one or more substances are changed to produce one or more different substances. ? The recant is a substance or molecule that participates in a chemical reaction. When written in an equation, the reactants are on the left hand side ? Products are the substances produced from chemical reactions and are on the right hand side of the arrow in equations.

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