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Name: C Date: June 23, 2020 Student Exploration: Dehydration Synthesis Vocabulary: carbohydrate, chemical formula, dehydration synthesis, disaccharide, glucose, hydrolysis, monosacch aride, polysaccha ride, valence Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. If you exercise on a hot day, you need to worry about dehydration. In this context, what do you think dehydration means? 2. Astronauts and backpackers often bring dehydrated food. What do you think dehydrated food is? Gizmo Warm-up What do rice, potatoes, and sugar have in common? They are all foods rich in carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are an important energy source for your body. The basic building block of most carbohydrate compounds is the molecule glucose. Using the Dehydration Synthesis Gizmo™, you will learn about the structure of a glucose molecule and how glucose molecules can be joined together to make larger carbohydrate molecules. 1. Look at the chemical formula for glucose. How many carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O) atoms are found in a molecule of glucose? C: 2. Turn on Show chemical structure. Each black sphere represents a carbon, hydrogen, or oxygen atom. The lines connecting the spheres represent chemical bonds. A. How many black spheres are in the diagram? How does this relate to the number of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in the chemical formula for glucose? B. Activity A: Build a glucose molecule Get the Gizmo ready: • Introduction: Goal: Construct a molecule of glucose. 1. Identify: A. What is the valence of oxygen? B. What is the valence of hydrogen? 2. Build a model: Use the carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms from the Atoms box 3. Make a diagram: Congratulations, you have completed a molecule of glucose 4. Explain: How did the valence of each element help you determine the structure of the glucose molecule? 5. Make connections: Carbon forms the backbone of every major type of biological molecule, including carbohydrates, fats, proteins, and nucleic acids. How does carbon’s high valence relate to its ability to form these large and complex biomolecules? Activity B: Dehydration synthesis Get the Gizmo ready: • Select the DEHYDRATION tab. Question: What occurs when two glucose molecules bond? 1. Infer: What do you think the prefixes mono- and di- mean? Mono-: 2. Predict: Turn on Show description. Drag both glucose molecules into the building region. Observe the highlighted region. What do you think will happen to the atoms in this region when the glucose molecules bond? I predict that they will combine. 3. Run Gizmo: Click Continue and watch the animation. A. What happened? B. What was removed from the glucose molecules when they bonded to form maltose? 4. Infer: Based on what you have seen, create a balanced equation for the dehydration synthesis reaction. (Recall that the formula for glucose is C6H12O6.) You will have to determine the formula of maltose yourself. Turn on Show current formula/equation to check your answer. 5. Summarize: Use what you have observed to explain what occurs during a dehydration synthesis reaction 6. Apply: A trisaccharide is a carbohydrate made of three monosaccharides. What do you think would be the chemical formula of a trisaccharide made of three bonded glucose molecules? Activity C: Hydrolysis Get the Gizmo ready: • Select the Hydrolysis tab. • Turn on Show description and Show current formula/equation. Introduction: Carbohydrates made up of three or more bonded monosaccharides are known as polysaccharides. In a reaction known as hydrolysis, your body breaks down polysaccharides into individual monosaccharides that can be used by your cells for energy. Question: What occurs when polysaccharides break up into monosaccharides? 1. Predict: Examine the polysaccharide in the building region and its chemical formula. A. How many monosaccharides can form if this polysaccharide breaks up? I B. Recall the formula of glucose is C6H12O6. How many carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms will you need for three glucose molecules? C. What must be added to the polysaccharide in the Gizmo to get three glucose molecules? 2. Observe: Turn off Show current formula/equation. Drag a water molecule into the building region. Click Continue. What happened? 3. Infer: Create a balanced equation for the hydrolysis reaction that just occurred. Turn on Show current formula/equation to check your answer. 4. Observe: Turn off Show current formula/equation. Drag the second water molecule into the building region. Click Continue. What happened? 5. Activity C (continued from previous page) 6. Summarize: Now create a balanced equation for that shows the entire hydrolysis reaction. (In other words, the equation should show how the polysaccharide broke up into three separate glucose molecules.) Turn on Show current formula/equation 7. Compare: How do hydrolysis reactions compare to dehydration synthesis reactions? 8. Apply: Amylose is a polysaccharide made from the synthesis of four glucose molecules. A. How many water molecules are produced when amylose forms? B. What do you think is the chemical formula for amylose? C. How many water molecules would be needed to break amylase down into four glucose molecules? 9. Extend your thinking: Hydrolysis of the carbohydrates you eat begins in your mouth as you chew. How do you think this process might be affected if a person’s salivary glands were unable to produce saliva, which is mostly composed of water?

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