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BIOCHEM EXAM 1 REVIEW WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS { GRADED A+} What is a molecule? - A sufficiently stable, electrically neutral group of at least 2 atoms in a definite arrangement held together by very strong covalent chemical bonds What are the 6 different elements that most biomolecules contain? - C,H,O (always), N (many), S and P (some) What process results in bond formation? - Condensation Reaction Is bond formation endergonic or exergonic? - Endergonic

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BIOCHEM EXAM 1 REVIEW WITH

COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

{ GRADED A+}




What is a molecule? - ✔✔A sufficiently stable, electrically neutral group

of at least 2 atoms in a definite arrangement held together by very

strong covalent chemical bonds

What are the 6 different elements that most biomolecules contain? -

✔✔C,H,O (always), N (many), S and P (some)


What process results in bond formation? - ✔✔Condensation Reaction


Is bond formation endergonic or exergonic? - ✔✔Endergonic


Bond cleavage is an exergonic process through.. - ✔✔Hydrolysis

,Energy-Rich bonds - ✔✔Anhydride & Thioester


What is the difference between structural and positional isomers? -

✔✔Positional - all functional groups are the same, just in different

positions

Structural - functional groups are not the same


Optical Isomers - ✔✔Has at least one chiral center and differ in

orientation around same or all of the chiral centers


Geometric Isomers - ✔✔Molecules with the same functional groups but

they are arranged across rigid bonds




cis/trans


What are the different types of non-covalent bonds? - ✔✔-Hydrogen

bonds

-Electrostatic interactions

, -ion-dipole interactions

-Hydrophobic interactions

-Van der Waals forces

The ability to form hydrogen bonds relates to what? -

✔✔Electronegativity




O>N>S

[Only Negative Stuff lol]


Electrostatic interactions are formed between - ✔✔oppositely charged

groups


Ion-Dipole Interactions - ✔✔Between charged groups and polarized

bonds


What are carbohydrates made of? - ✔✔monosaccharides


What are the simplest sugars? - ✔✔D-glyceraldehyde (aldehyde)
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