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Organic Chemistry ACS Final Exam 64 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Organic Chemistry ACS Final Exam 64 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
ketone - CORRECT ANSWER 
 
aldehyde - CORRECT ANSWER 
 
carboxylic acid - CORRECT ANSWER 
 
ester - CORRECT ANSWER 
 
amide - CORRECT ANSWER 
 
anhydride - CORRECT ANSWER 
 
amine - CORRECT ANSWER 
 
ether - CORRECT ANSWER 
 
constitutional isomers - CORRECT ANSWER same formula, different connectivity 
 
stereoisomers - CORRECT ANSWER same formula, different spatial arrangement 
 
enantiomers - CORRECT ANSWER non-supe...
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hesi a2 Exam Questions with Verified Answers | Certified Quality| Grade A+
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hesi a2 Exam Questions with Verified 
Answers | Certified Quality| Grade A+ 
carbs to glucose oxidation 
monosaccharide simple sugar with 1 c per h2o 
monomer small molecule that forms chemical bonds with other momomers 
polymer compounds or repeating monomers 
lipid bonds c-h 
purpose of lipids energy storage and structural functions 
fatty acids chains of reduced carbon at 1 end and carboxylic acid at the other end 
phospholipids contain phosphate rather than fatty acid 
glycerides fatty acid...
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AAMC full length 2, EXAM Overviews 2023 Update
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AAMC full length 2, EXAM Overviews 
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amide linking is peptide on the carboxyl side - ANS-so amide linkage involving the N 
atom in AMC used to covalently attach flurophore to the peptide 
what expression gives the amount of light energy (J/photon) that is converted to other 
forms between the fluorescence excitation and emission events? - ANS-E=hf = 
hc/lambda, here we see that excitation is at 360 nm but observation is at 440 nm. so 
you have E = (6.62 x 10^-34)(3x 10^8)x (1/360...
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AAMC FL 1 FULL REVIEW- Chem/Phys exam questions fully solved & verified for accuracy 2024
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In the chromatography of the reaction mixture, water absorbed on cellulose functioned as the stationary phase. What was the principal factor determining the migration of individual components in the sample? 
 
A.Hydrogen bonding 
B.Solute concentration 
C.Stationary phase concentration 
D.Thickness of paper 
B and D are dumb options. Knock them out. 
 
hydrogen bonding to the stationary phase will determine the relative rate of migration of the various components in the sample. 
 
When thinking ...
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Biochemical Engineering Final Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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Biochemical Engineering Final Exam 
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Hydrophobic materials interact favorably with water - answerFalse 
Neutrons significantly count to atomic mass. - answerTrue 
Example of polar molecule is H2O - answerTrue 
Atomic number changes with covalent bond formation. - answerFalse 
Explain the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes? - answerProkaryotes means 
very simple and primitive microorganisms. They have no organelles other than ribosomes and 
are single c...
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CHEM 210 Final Exam Study Guide Graded A+
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CHEM 210 Final Exam Study Guide	 
 
***exam 1 final review*** 
 
What are the differences between aliphatic (including alkanes, alkenes,alkynes and cyclic compounds) aromatic hydrocarbons are. - correct answer ALIPHATIC Hydrocarbon: Non- aromatic 
-Alkanes & CycloAlkanes:single bonds; saturated:Contain only carbon and hydrogen & C-C & C-H single bonds 
-Alkenes:double bond(s) 
 
-Alkynes: triple bond(s) 
 
*alkenes and alkynes are unsaturated: at least one C-C double or triple bond(s) AROMATIC H...
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BIOCHEM MODULE 5 EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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BIOCHEM MODULE 5 EXAM | QUESTIONS 
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Glycerol contains how many carbon atoms? 
- 3 
- 4 
- 5 
- 15 
Correct Answer: - 3 
Which of the following are derived from or made from fatty acids? 
- Cholesterol 
- Carotenoids 
- Phosphoglycerides 
- Both A and B 
- Both A and C 
Correct Answer: - Phosphoglycerides 
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Triacylglycerols are made from a ________ and ________. 
- glycerol; cholesterol Correct! 
- glycerol; three fatty acids 
- cerami...
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Test Bank for Biochemistry A Short Course 4th Edition John L. Tymoczko All chapters
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Test Bank for Biochemistry A Short Course 4th Edition John L. Tymoczko 
 
TEST BANK FOR BIOCHEMISTRY 
A SHORT COURSE JOHN L. 
TYMOCZKO 
 
Chapter 3 Amino Acids 
 
 
Matching Questions 
Use the following to answer questions 1–10: 
 
Choose the correct answer from the list below. Not all of the answers will be used. Answers may be 
used more than once. 
1. a) l amino acids 
2. b) water 
3. c) protons 
4. d) zwitterions 
5. e) arginine 
6. f) serine 
7. g) tyrosine 
8. h) cysteine 
9. i)...
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UNE BIOCHEM 1005 WEEK 1 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS.
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UNE BIOCHEM 1005 WEEK 1 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS. 
 
What are the four different protein structures? 
1. Primary 
2. Secondary 
3. Tertiary 
4. Quaternary 
What is the primary structure of a protein? 
a linear sequence of amino acids in polypeptide chains which is written from the amino terminus (N-terminus) to the carboxyl terminus (C-terminus) 
What is the secondary structure made of? 
a-helix, b-sheets, and bends, turns, or loops 
How are alpha helices formed? 
They are formed when the ...
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UNE MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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what percentage of water is in the body? 
60% 
 
 
 
Relationship between protons and acids & bases 
Acids donate proton. Bases accept proton 
 
 
 
Strong Acids Vs Weak Acids 
Strong acids fully dissociate (100%) and weak acids partially dissociate 
 
 
 
properties of water 
dipole dipole 
polar 
H bonding 
dissolves electrolytes ( CL /Na) 
Small Kd- doesn't dissociate alot 
 
 
 
kw ion product 
10^-14 
 
 
 
pH 
-log[H+] 
 
 
 
biological PH 
7.4 
 
 
 
types of buffers 
phosphates, bicarbo...
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