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BS 161 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS | TESTED AND PROVEN
ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025 100%
(GRADE A+)
Where do lipids, a class of organic compounds, fit on the hierarchy of biological organization?


Ans>> DNA




What are characteristics of an ionic bond?


Ans>> An electron is completely pulled from one atom to another. The electronegativity

difference is always high between atoms of this bond type.




What are characteristics of a covalent bond?


Ans>> Atoms of this bond might have equal electronegativities. This bond may also be polar or

nonpolar.




What are the 4 most common elements in living organisms?


Ans>> Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen and Nitrogen




What elements are present in trace amounts only?


1

,Ans>> Iodine and Zinc




What elements are found in greater than trace amounts?


Ans>> Sodium, Chloride, Calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, magnesium and iron




The atomic number of carbon-13 is ____


Ans>> 6




The atomic mass of carbon-13 is ______


Ans>> 13




C-12, C-13, and C-14 have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons so

they are ______.


Ans>> Isotopes




Atoms have gained or lost electrons and are no longer electrically neutral are called _____.


Ans>> Ions


2

,Describe a single covalent bond.


Ans>> Holds a molecule of hydrogen together, involves 2 atoms sharing 2 electrons and two

chlorine atoms are held together by this bond.




Describe an Ionic bond.


Ans>> Formed by an attraction between atoms with opposite charges, bond that hold NaCl

together, Involves a transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to another, Leads to the

formation of a crystal lattice rather than distinct molecules and Weakest type of bond shown.




Describe a double covalent bond.


Ans>> hold a molecule of oxygen together, Involves 2 atoms sharing 4 electrons, strongest type

of bond shown and carbon dioxide is held together by this type of bond.




T/F


A water molecule is held together by 2 single polar covalent bond


Ans>> TRUE




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, T/F


Because oxygen has a greater electronegativity than hydrogen, water molecules are polar w/ 2

partial negative charges near the oxygen atom and one partial positive charge near each

hydrogen atom.


Ans>> TRUE




T/F


Atoms differ in their affinity for neutrons, a property called electronegativity.


Ans>> FALSE




T/F


In general, electronegativity increases from left to right across each row of the periodic table and

also increases down each column.


Ans>> FALSE




T/F


In a nonpolar covalent bond there is an equal sharing of electrons between two atoms while polar

covalent bonds involve an unequal sharing of electrons.

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