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Chapter 3 Test Bank AP Bio

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Campbell's Biology, 9e (Reece et al.) Chapter 3 Water and Life Life evolved in the ocean, and the chemistry of life occurs in an aqueous environment. These questions explore the properties of water that are important to sustain life?s chemical processes, organismal physiology, and interactions of organisms with their environment. Quantitative properties such as heat content, molarity, and pH are also addressed. A few questions address how human activities affect the global environment through acid rain and acidification of the ocean. Multiple-Choice Questions 1) In a single molecule of water, two hydrogen atoms are bonded to a single oxygen atom by A) hydrogen bonds. B) nonpolar covalent bonds. C) polar covalent bonds. D) ionic bonds. E) van der Waals interactions.

Chapter 2 Test Bank AP Bio

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Campbell's Biology, 9e (Reece et al.) Chapter 2 The Chemical Context of Life This chapter presents basic chemical principles for understanding the chemical context of living organisms, from atomic structure to the nature of chemical bonds and an introduction to chemical equilibrium. These questions focus on elements most important to life or the study of life, including the elements that comprise organic molecules and important trace elements. Some isotopes are important in geologic dating and in biological tracer studies. How elements participate in forming different types of chemical bonds is essential to mastering subsequent topics on the behavior and properties of biological molecules, structures, and energy metabolism. Multiple-Choice Questions

Unit 5 Answers

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pg. 10 Selected Chemistry Assignment Answers Unit 5: Chemical Equations and Reactions & Stoichiometry Chapter 8: Chemical Equations and Reactions 8.1: Describing Chemical Reactions (Section Review on pg. 266) 5. C3H8 + O2 ? CO2 + H2O 6. C3H8 (g) + O2 (g) ? CO2 (g) + H2O (l) 9. silicon tetrachloride + magnesium ? silicon + magnesium chloride ; SiCl4 (g) + Mg (s) ? Si (s) + MgCl2 (s) 10. magnesium + oxygen ? magnesium oxide ; Mg (s) + O2 (g) ? MgO (s) 8.2: Balancing Chemical Equations (Practice on pg. 269) 1. P4 + 5 O2 ? 2 P2O5 2. C3H8 + 5 O2 ? 3 CO2 + 4 H2O 3. Ca2Si + 4 Cl2 ? 2 CaCl2 + SiCl4 4. 2 Si + CO2 ? SiC + SiO2 (Practice on pg. 271)

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Anatomy and Physiology The science of body structures and the relationships among them. The science of body functions. Levels of structural organization Chemical Cell Tissues Organ System Organism Chemical includes atoms- create molecules of(two or more atoms joined together. ESSENTIAL ATOMS TO THE BODY Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Phosphorus Calcium Sulfur
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