5.1 SG Flashcards

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1
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What are isomers

A

molecules with same molecular formula but different structures

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2
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Parts of organic molecules involved in

A

chemical reactions

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3
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Gives organic molecules distinctive

A

properties

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4
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Makes hydrocarbons

A

hydrophilic

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5
Q

increases ______ in water

A

solubility

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6
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what are polymers made of

A

monomers

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7
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Can polymers be broken up

A

yes

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8
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what are polymers broken up into

A

monomers

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9
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what breaks up dietary protines

A

digestion

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10
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after digestion what happens to the polymers

A

they become monomers

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11
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what is one of the 4 major classes of macromolecules?

A

lipids

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12
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what are lipids

A

fats

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13
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what is one of the 4 major classes of macromolecules?

A

carbs

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14
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what is one of the 4 major classes of macromolecules?

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proteins

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15
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what is one of the 4 major classes of macromolecules?

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amino acids

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16
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what joins monomers into proteins

A

dehydration synthesis

17
Q

what breaks polymers into monomers

A

hydrolisis

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