BioChem Study Guide Bingo 2020
A combination of questions featured on the BioChem study guide.
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01.16.20
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01.16.20
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Topics of this game:
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A reaction that releases energy as bonds form (energy EXITS)
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A reaction that requires energy to break bonds (energy ENTERS)
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A category of particles located inside the nucleus of an atom (indicated by the Atomic Number)
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Electrons located in the outermost shell of an atom.
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What is the mass (in grams) of 1 mole of Neon (Ne)?
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How many moles are in 50 grams of Neon?
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What is the mass (in grams) of 3 moles of Boron (B)?
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How many moles are in 16 grams of Boron?
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A type of chemical reaction where the reactants break down to get your product.
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The chemical equation ZnB -> Zn + B is what type of chemical equation?
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What is the name of a substance added to a reaction that doesn’t react but speeds up the rate of reaction?
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How many trees are in a mole of trees?
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What stores genetic information?
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Which organic compound is the main source for long-term energy?
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Olive Oil is an example of which organic compound?
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Enzymes are a part of which organic compound?
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The max amount of living things an ecosystem can sustain is known as what?
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What is a main way of reducing Carbon Dioxide from the atmosphere?
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Something that limits the size of a population is known as a what?
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What increases Earth's temperature by trapping the sun's warmth in the lower atmosphere?
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When your body does something beneficial your body sends this out in order for it to keep happening.
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When something harmful happens to your body, this happens in order to get things back to normal.
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Which bond is formed between a metal and non-metal?
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Which bond involves the sharing of electrons between two atoms?
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On which axis should the independent variable always be?
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On which axis should the dependent variable always be?
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