CHM209 MIDTERM EXAM 2025
Molecular Gastronomy - Correct Ans-seeks to investigate and explain the chemical
reasons behind the transformation of ingredients, as well as the social, artistic, and
technical components of culinary and gastronomic phenomena (founders Herve This
and Nicholas Kurti)
2 parts of the atom - Correct Ans-nucleus and electrons
nucleus - Correct Ans-dense centre of an atom that is positively charged and is made
up of PROTONS and NEUTRONS
electrons - Correct Ans-NEGATIVELY charged particles that are responsible for
chemical structures and reactions
how are electrons held in orbit around the nucleus? - Correct Ans-by the attraction
between opposite (+ and -) charges
atomic number (Z) - Correct Ans-the number of protons within the nucleus of an atom
(determines the element and how many electrons a neutral atom has)
mass number (A) - Correct Ans-the sum of the number of neutrons and protons in an
atomic nucleus
Ions - Correct Ans-atoms that have lost or gained one or more electrons
cation - Correct Ans-A positively charged ion (lost electrons)
isotopes - Correct Ans-Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of
neutrons (different masses but behave the SAME chemically)
SAME ELEMENT - Correct Ans-an atom with the same number of protons, could have
different number of neutrons
anion - Correct Ans-A negatively charged ion (gained electrons)
compound - Correct Ans-a substance made up of more than one type of atom
ionic compounds - Correct Ans-contain more than one type of ion (at least one type of
cation and one type of anion)
covalent bond - Correct Ans-two toms linked together through the sharing of two
electrons
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molecule - Correct Ans-two or more atoms are stably joined by covalent bonds
what happens to covalent compounds in water? - Correct Ans-the molecules dissolve in
water
how are grams and liters related? - Correct Ans-through density
what do moles (mol) describe? - Correct Ans-the total amount of molecules
g/mol - Correct Ans-the unit of measurement for molecular mass
the abundance of a certain molecule in a defined volume or space - Correct Ans-
concentration (molarity)
the scientific method - Correct Ans-1. hypothesis
2. experiments
3. experimental results
4. theory
what does water repulse? - Correct Ans-fats and oils
Sublimation - Correct Ans-solid to gas
freezing - Correct Ans-liquid to solid
evaporation - Correct Ans-Liquid to gas
melting - Correct Ans-solid to liquid
electronegativity - Correct Ans-the ability of an atom to attract shared electrons in a
covalent bond toward itself
what does higher electronegativity mean - Correct Ans-stronger attraction for electrons
non-polar covalent bonds - Correct Ans-between atoms with identical or similar EN, a
difference of less than or equal to 0.5
polar covalent bonds - Correct Ans-EN difference of 0.5-2
Ionic bonds - Correct Ans-EN difference of 2 or more, makes ions with a full negative or
positive charge (complete electron transfer)
electrostatic potenial maps - Correct Ans-shows the charge distribution using colored
clouds: red indicated electron-rich (-) regions and blue indicates electron-poor regions
(+)
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