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CHEM&219 Unit 3 Nomenclature Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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What is R/S nomenclature used for? - answerNaming each enantiomer of an enantiomer pair 
of a chiral molecule 
What is E/Z nomenclature used for? - answerUsed for determining and naming the cis- or 
trans- nature of a substituted alkene. 
R/S Nomenclature of Enantiomers - answerThe system used to name enantiomeric forms of 
a chiral molecule is known as the R/S system or the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog(CIP) system (after its 
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What is R/S nomenclature used for? - answerNaming each enantiomer of an enantiomer pair 
of a chiral molecule 
What is E/Z nomenclature used for? - answerUsed for determining and naming the cis- or 
trans- nature of a substituted alkene. 
R/S Nomenclature of Enantiomers - answerThe system used to name enantiomeric forms of 
a chiral molecule is known as the R/S system or the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog(CIP) system (after its 
de...
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 7: Microbial Biochemistry
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 7: Microbial Biochemistry 
 
* = Correct answer Multiple Choice 
1.	Which of the following is the best definition of a macronutrient? 
A.a trace element 
B.	a vitamin 
C.	an organic molecule necessary for life 
D.	the most abundant elements found in living cells* 
 
2.	Amino groups are an important component of which of the following macromolecules? A.carbohydrates 
B.lipids C.nucleic acids 
D. proteins* 
 
3.	The building blocks of polymers are called whi...
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AP Biology- Biochemistry Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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ionic bond - answerbond resulting from a transfer of electrons 
covalent bond - answerbond resulting from the sharing of electrons 
nonpolar - answerelectrons shared equally 
polar - answerelectrons shared unequally 
buffer - answersubstance that resists changes in pH 
bicarbonate ion - answermost important buffer in human blood 
isomer - answerorganic compounds with the same molecular formula but different structure 
structural is...
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CHEM&219 Unit 3 Nomenclature Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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What is R/S nomenclature used for? - answerNaming each enantiomer of an enantiomer pair 
of a chiral molecule 
What is E/Z nomenclature used for? - answerUsed for determining and naming the cis- or 
trans- nature of a substituted alkene. 
R/S Nomenclature of Enantiomers - answerThe system used to name enantiomeric forms of 
a chiral molecule is known as the R/S system or the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog(CIP) system (after its 
de...
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MCAT Practice Exam Questions and Answers Updated 2023/2024 Graded 100%
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MCAT Practice Exam Questions and Answers Updated 2023/2024 Graded 100%. What type of bond is usually disrupted during denaturation of proteins? H bond 
Is uracil a purine or pyrimidine? Pyrimidine (A is a purine, so must be paired with a 
pyrimidine, also U replaces T, and T is a pyrimidine) 
Are peptide bonds highly reactive? NO, they are very stable 
(T/F): Bomb calorimetery is a good way to determine bond enthalpies within a compound. 
FALSE - would need a ton of info 
What is the approximate...
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What is R/S nomenclature used for? - Answer -Naming each enantiomer of an enantiomer pair of a chiral 
molecule 
What is E/Z nomenclature used for? - Answer -Used for determining and naming the cis- or trans- nature 
of a substituted alkene. 
R/S Nomenclature of Enantiomers - Answer -The system used to name enantiomeric forms of a chiral 
molecule is known as the R/S system or the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog(CIP) system (after its developers). Th...
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MCAT Practice Exam Questions and Answers Latest 2023/2024 | 100% Correc
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MCAT Practice Exam Questions and Answers Latest 2023/2024 | 100% Correct. Thin layer chromatography can use silica plates which are very polar. Will polar or non polar 
substances have lower Rf values on this plate? Polar substances - they will have a higher 
affinity for the silica and thus will not travel as far as the non polar substances 
A titration of a strong acid with a strong base or vice versa has an equivalence point around what 
pH? 7 
What type of bond is usually disrupted during de...
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PHARM MODULE 2: ANTI-ASTHMATIC DRUGS TEST RATED 100% CORRECT
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PHARM MODULE 2: ANTI-ASTHMATIC DRUGS TEST 
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Asthma occurs as a result of what? 
 - ANSWER airway smooth muscle contraction 
What systems play a role in asthma? 
 - ANSWER the autonomic NS as well as leukotrienes produced via the lipoxygenase pathway 
What does sympathetic NS activation do to the lungs? 
 - ANSWER causes bronchodilation due to the agonism of B2 receptors 
What does parasympathetic NS activation do t...
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BSC 1010 EXAM 1 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE
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BSC 1010 EXAM 1 ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE 
 
What are the major functional groups found in organic molecules? 
Hydroxyl, carbonyl, carboxyl, amino, sulfhydryl, phosphate, and methyl groups 
What is an enantiomer? 
Isomers that are mirror images of each other 
What is a cis-trans isomer? 
Isomers that have the same covalent bonds but differ in spatial arrangements 
What is a structural isomer? 
Isomers that have different covalent arrangements of ...
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