BIOL 1406

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ADVANCED PLACEMENT CHEMISTRY WORKBOOK AND NOTE SET Student Name ______________________________________________________________ ADVANCED PLACEMENT CHEMISTRY WORKBOOK AND NOTE SET
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    ADVANCED PLACEMENT CHEMISTRY WORKBOOK AND NOTE SET Student Name ______________________________________________________________ ADVANCED PLACEMENT CHEMISTRY WORKBOOK AND NOTE SET

  • Fundamental Review 2 Atomic Character and Structure 2 Atomic Number 2 Mass Number and Isotopes 3 Ions and Electrical Charge 5 Molecules and Molecular Compounds; Ions and Ionic Compounds 6 Quantitative Aspects of Compounds 7 Percentage Composition 7 Empirical and Molecular Formulas 7 Hydrated Compounds and their Formulas 10 Mass Ratios 11 Stoichiometry Review 12 Limiting Reactants 12 Theoretical and Percent Yield 13 Percent Error 14 Review of the Periodic Table 15 Oxidation Number...
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  BIOL 1406AP Biology Exam Review
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    BIOL 1406AP Biology Exam Review

  • 1. CHNOPS- most common elements in all living matter 2. Bonds- ionic (transfer electrons), covalent (sharing- polar/unequal sharing and non-polar/equal sharing), hydrogen (weak bonds between hydrogen and negatively charged items), hydrophobic interactions (how non-polar compounds congregate together- lipids) 3. pH a. acid-base/ 0-14, # of H ions determines scale; logarithmic- pH 3 = 10-3 = 1/1000 b. blood- 7.4, stomach- 2, small intestine- 8; enzymes are specific to pH 4. Water properties...
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AP Biology Exam Review-Key
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    AP Biology Exam Review-Key

  • AP BIOLOGY EXAM REVIEW GUIDE
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AP Biology Exam Review-Key
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    AP Biology Exam Review-Key

  • CONCEPT 1 - BIOCHEMISTRY 1. CHNOPS- most common elements in all living matter 2. Bonds- ionic (transfer electrons), covalent (sharing- polar/unequal sharing and non-polar/equal sharing), hydrogen (weak bonds between hydrogen and negatively charged items), hydrophobic interactions (how non-polar compounds congregate together- lipids) 3. pH a. acid-base/ 0-14, # of H ions determines scale; logarithmic- pH 3 = 10-3 = 1/1000 b. blood- 7.4, stomach- 2, small intestine- 8; enzymes are specific ...
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