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THIS
IS
With Your
Hostess...
Matter &
Molecules
Chemical
Bonding
Water
Functional
Groups
Foodstuffs
Potpourri
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State of matter that is the
least dense and has the
greatest kinetic energy
A 100
Atoms that have gained or
lost electrons
A 200
This determines an element’s
atomic number
A 300
The number of neutrons plus
the number of protons
A 400
Atoms that have the same
atomic number but different
number of neutrons
A 500
Forces that hold molecules
together
B 100
The four most common
elements in our body.
B 200
Number of bonds carbon needs to
form to be stable
B 300
The bonds that result when
electrons are shared
B 400
The intermolecular bonds
that form between water
molecules
B 500
The formula for water
C 100
Water is a universal solvent
due to what property?
C 200
Cow’s milk has a pH of about
6.5, which would make it…
C 300
Property of water that
allows it to be a good
antifreeze and coolant
C 400
Large bodies of water freeze
from the top down to the
bottom; what property
accounts for this.
C 500
Compounds that contain
carbon and usually come
from a living thing
D 100
H
H
H—C—C—OH
H
H
D 200
Functional group that is the
backbone of all organic
molecules
D 300
Functional groups found in
amino acids
D 400
DAILY
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DOUBLE
C 400
Draw the structural formula
for propanoic acid
(C3H6O2)
D 500
Form most of the cells
structures and enzymes.
E 100
Give the type of compound
pictured below (hint: you must be
specific about the subgroup of
this major food group)
CH2OH
O
H
H
OH
H
OH
H
OH
OH
E 200
This reaction joins any 2
organic compounds together
and results in the by-product
of H2O.
E 300
What type of fatty acid is this:
CH3–CH=CH–(CH2)10–COOH
E 400
Testosterone, progesterone
and cholesterol.
E 500
Building blocks of proteins
F 100
Ms. Babiuk’s favorite sport
F 200
Main component in plant cell
wall (fiber)
F 300
Made of protein and speed up
chemical reactions
F 400
Many linked sugars are stored
as _____ in mammals
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Amino Acids
Please record your wager.
Click on screen to begin
Join the following amino acids
together and show where H2O
is made and show the new
peptide bond(s)
Click on screen to continue
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