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[Show more]MCAT General Chemistry (The Princeton Review) 
 
Density of water Correct Answer: 1 g/cm^3. 
 
Molecular Formula Correct Answer: The exact number of each element in a molecule. 
 
Empirical Formula Correct Answer: The ratio of each element in a molecule. 
 
Ammonium Correct Answer: 
 
Hydronium C...
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Density of water Correct Answer: 1 g/cm^3. 
 
Molecular Formula Correct Answer: The exact number of each element in a molecule. 
 
Empirical Formula Correct Answer: The ratio of each element in a molecule. 
 
Ammonium Correct Answer: 
 
Hydronium C...
MCAT Organic Chemistry (Princeton Review) 
 
Saturated Correct Answer: -Max number of H atoms attached 
-Single bonds 
 
Saturation Equation Correct Answer: CnH2n+2 
 
Unsaturated Correct Answer: -Double bonds, triple bonds, ring structures 
 
Degrees of Unsaturation (DOU) Correct Answer: -DOU ...
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Saturated Correct Answer: -Max number of H atoms attached 
-Single bonds 
 
Saturation Equation Correct Answer: CnH2n+2 
 
Unsaturated Correct Answer: -Double bonds, triple bonds, ring structures 
 
Degrees of Unsaturation (DOU) Correct Answer: -DOU ...
MCAT Biology 2022 Practice Questions 
 
the chemical reaction that breaks down all the major macro-molecules Correct Answer: Hydrolysis 
 
What is the strongest type of INTER-molecular bonds? Correct Answer: Hydrogen bonds are the strongest intermolecular bonds.... 
diople-dipole bonds are weaker....
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the chemical reaction that breaks down all the major macro-molecules Correct Answer: Hydrolysis 
 
What is the strongest type of INTER-molecular bonds? Correct Answer: Hydrogen bonds are the strongest intermolecular bonds.... 
diople-dipole bonds are weaker....
MCAT UPDATED TEST BANK(COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) 
 
Cell Theory Correct Answer: -all living things composed of cells 
-cell=basic functional unit of life 
-cells from other cells only 
-cells have DNA (parent-->daughter cells) 
 
magnification Correct Answer: increase size 
 
resolution C...
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Cell Theory Correct Answer: -all living things composed of cells 
-cell=basic functional unit of life 
-cells from other cells only 
-cells have DNA (parent-->daughter cells) 
 
magnification Correct Answer: increase size 
 
resolution C...
the chemical reaction that breaks down all the major macro-molecules 
Hydrolysis 
 
 
 
What is the strongest type of INTER-molecular bonds? 
Hydrogen bonds are the strongest intermolecular bonds.... 
diople-dipole bonds are weaker. . . Vander wall bonds are the weakest. 
 
 
 
Why is water a liquid...
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Add to cartthe chemical reaction that breaks down all the major macro-molecules 
Hydrolysis 
 
 
 
What is the strongest type of INTER-molecular bonds? 
Hydrogen bonds are the strongest intermolecular bonds.... 
diople-dipole bonds are weaker. . . Vander wall bonds are the weakest. 
 
 
 
Why is water a liquid...
Carboxylic Acid 
Prefix=carboxy- 
Suffix=-oic acid 
 
 
 
Anhydrides 
Prefix=alkanoyloxy- or carbonyl- 
Suffix=anhydride 
 
 
 
Esters 
Prefix= alkoxycarbonyl- 
Suffix=-oate 
 
 
 
Amides 
Prefix= carbomoyl- 
Suffix=-amide 
 
 
 
Aldehydes 
Prefix=Oxo- 
Suffix=-al
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Add to cartCarboxylic Acid 
Prefix=carboxy- 
Suffix=-oic acid 
 
 
 
Anhydrides 
Prefix=alkanoyloxy- or carbonyl- 
Suffix=anhydride 
 
 
 
Esters 
Prefix= alkoxycarbonyl- 
Suffix=-oate 
 
 
 
Amides 
Prefix= carbomoyl- 
Suffix=-amide 
 
 
 
Aldehydes 
Prefix=Oxo- 
Suffix=-al
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Add to cartresolution Correct Answer: differentiate close objects 
 
magnification Correct Answer: increase size 
 
eyepiece magnification Correct Answer: 10x 
 
objective magnification Correct Answer: 4x,10x,20x, 100x 
 
Cell Theory Correct Answer: -all living things composed of cells 
-cell=basic functi...
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Add to cartresolution Correct Answer: differentiate close objects 
 
magnification Correct Answer: increase size 
 
eyepiece magnification Correct Answer: 10x 
 
objective magnification Correct Answer: 4x,10x,20x, 100x 
 
Cell Theory Correct Answer: -all living things composed of cells 
-cell=basic functi...
What pair of compounds found in Table 1 can form extensive networks of intermolecular hydrogen bonds with both participating? 
 
A) Methane and methanol 
B) Methane and glycine 
C) Glycine and methanol 
D) Methanol and carbon dioxide Correct Answer: C) Glycine and methanol 
 
The formation of a hy...
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A) Methane and methanol 
B) Methane and glycine 
C) Glycine and methanol 
D) Methanol and carbon dioxide Correct Answer: C) Glycine and methanol 
 
The formation of a hy...
osmotic pressure 
pi=iMRT 
 
 
 
fusion 
solid to liquid 
 
 
 
Crystallization 
Liquid to solid 
 
 
 
Sublimation 
solid to gas 
 
 
 
Deposition 
Gas to solid 
 
 
 
Endergonic (non-spontaneous) 
+ΔG = +ΔH -T*ΔS 
 
 
 
exergonic (spontaneous) 
-ΔG = -ΔH +TΔS 
 
 
 
Pauli exclusion principle...
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pi=iMRT 
 
 
 
fusion 
solid to liquid 
 
 
 
Crystallization 
Liquid to solid 
 
 
 
Sublimation 
solid to gas 
 
 
 
Deposition 
Gas to solid 
 
 
 
Endergonic (non-spontaneous) 
+ΔG = +ΔH -T*ΔS 
 
 
 
exergonic (spontaneous) 
-ΔG = -ΔH +TΔS 
 
 
 
Pauli exclusion principle...
Conflict Theory Correct Answer: a theoretical framework in which society is viewed as composed of groups that are competing for scarce resources 
 
conflict can lead to changev 
 
Symbolic Interactionism Correct Answer: a micro-level theory in which shared meanings, orientations, and assumptions f...
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Add to cartConflict Theory Correct Answer: a theoretical framework in which society is viewed as composed of groups that are competing for scarce resources 
 
conflict can lead to changev 
 
Symbolic Interactionism Correct Answer: a micro-level theory in which shared meanings, orientations, and assumptions f...
_________ Diol: two hydroxyl functional groups (- OH) bound to the same carbon atom. Formed when oxygen from water does a nuc attack on carbonyl Correct Answer: geminal 
 
Blue light is _____nm and red light is _____nm Correct Answer: 490, 700 
 
A Lewis acid (donates/ accepts) what? Correct Answe...
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Add to cart_________ Diol: two hydroxyl functional groups (- OH) bound to the same carbon atom. Formed when oxygen from water does a nuc attack on carbonyl Correct Answer: geminal 
 
Blue light is _____nm and red light is _____nm Correct Answer: 490, 700 
 
A Lewis acid (donates/ accepts) what? Correct Answe...
Cell Theory Correct Answer: -all living things composed of cells 
-cell=basic functional unit of life 
-cells from other cells only 
-cells have DNA (parent-->daughter cells) 
 
magnification Correct Answer: increase size 
 
resolution Correct Answer: differentiate close objects 
 
eyepiece ma...
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Add to cartCell Theory Correct Answer: -all living things composed of cells 
-cell=basic functional unit of life 
-cells from other cells only 
-cells have DNA (parent-->daughter cells) 
 
magnification Correct Answer: increase size 
 
resolution Correct Answer: differentiate close objects 
 
eyepiece ma...
What is the name for four carbons? Correct Answer: tetroses 
 
What is the name of a sugar with an aldehyde? whats the simplest one? Correct Answer: Aldose (glyceraldehyde) 
 
What is the name of a sugar with an ketone? whats the simplest one? Correct Answer: ketose (dihydroxyacetone) 
 
What is ...
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Add to cartWhat is the name for four carbons? Correct Answer: tetroses 
 
What is the name of a sugar with an aldehyde? whats the simplest one? Correct Answer: Aldose (glyceraldehyde) 
 
What is the name of a sugar with an ketone? whats the simplest one? Correct Answer: ketose (dihydroxyacetone) 
 
What is ...
The change in enthalpy in endothermic reactions (H) is Correct Answer: positive 
g=H-TS 
 
When you take a breath, what happens to: 
1) diaphragm (expands or contracts) 
2) external intercostal muscles 
3) thoracic cavity 
4) is pressure positive or negative? 
5) surface tension Correct Answer: 1...
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Add to cartThe change in enthalpy in endothermic reactions (H) is Correct Answer: positive 
g=H-TS 
 
When you take a breath, what happens to: 
1) diaphragm (expands or contracts) 
2) external intercostal muscles 
3) thoracic cavity 
4) is pressure positive or negative? 
5) surface tension Correct Answer: 1...
Endoderm Correct Answer: 1) GI tract epithelia (except mouth and anus) 
2) GI glands (e.g., liver, pancreas, etc.) 
3) Respiratory epithelium 
4) Epithelia of urogenital organs and ducts 
5) Urinary bladder 
 
Mesoderm Correct Answer: 1) Muscle 
2) bone 
3) connective tissue 
4) cardiovascular and...
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Add to cartEndoderm Correct Answer: 1) GI tract epithelia (except mouth and anus) 
2) GI glands (e.g., liver, pancreas, etc.) 
3) Respiratory epithelium 
4) Epithelia of urogenital organs and ducts 
5) Urinary bladder 
 
Mesoderm Correct Answer: 1) Muscle 
2) bone 
3) connective tissue 
4) cardiovascular and...
Absolute threshold Correct Answer: The minimum stimulus intensity required to activate a sensory receptor 50% of the time. 
 
Difference threshold (JND) Correct Answer: The minimum noticeable difference between two sensory stimuli 50% of the time. 
 
Weber's law Correct Answer: States that two s...
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Add to cartAbsolute threshold Correct Answer: The minimum stimulus intensity required to activate a sensory receptor 50% of the time. 
 
Difference threshold (JND) Correct Answer: The minimum noticeable difference between two sensory stimuli 50% of the time. 
 
Weber's law Correct Answer: States that two s...
Steroid hormones Correct Answer: Vitamin D, testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, cortisol (stress) 
 
Eicosanoids and terpenes Correct Answer: Vitamin A, iinvolves in paracrine signaling 
 
Glycerol from Triacylglycerols Correct Answer: Can be used to make sugar when broken down 
 
Waxes Correct...
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Add to cartSteroid hormones Correct Answer: Vitamin D, testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, cortisol (stress) 
 
Eicosanoids and terpenes Correct Answer: Vitamin A, iinvolves in paracrine signaling 
 
Glycerol from Triacylglycerols Correct Answer: Can be used to make sugar when broken down 
 
Waxes Correct...
isomers Correct Answer: same molecular formula, different structure 
 
another name for structural isomers Correct Answer: conSTItutional isomers 
 
constitutional vs. conformational isomers Correct Answer: constitutional/structural isomers: same molecular formula, DIFFERENT connectivity 
 
conf...
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Add to cartisomers Correct Answer: same molecular formula, different structure 
 
another name for structural isomers Correct Answer: conSTItutional isomers 
 
constitutional vs. conformational isomers Correct Answer: constitutional/structural isomers: same molecular formula, DIFFERENT connectivity 
 
conf...
ultraviolet light Correct Answer: Above violet; Gamma rays and x rays; below red; infrared, microwaves, radio waves (am) 
 
Polarization Correct Answer: Electric field is only oscillating in one direction 
 
constructive interference Correct Answer: 2 waves interact to make a bigger wave 
 
decon...
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Add to cartultraviolet light Correct Answer: Above violet; Gamma rays and x rays; below red; infrared, microwaves, radio waves (am) 
 
Polarization Correct Answer: Electric field is only oscillating in one direction 
 
constructive interference Correct Answer: 2 waves interact to make a bigger wave 
 
decon...
What are the 20 amino acids? Correct Answer: Alanine. 
Arginine. 
Asparagine. 
Aspartic Acid. 
Cysteine. 
Glutamic Acid. 
Glutamine. 
Glycine. 
Histidine. 
Isoleucine. 
Leucine. 
Lysine. 
Methionine. 
Phenylalanine. 
Proline. 
Serine. 
Threonine. 
Tryptophan. 
Tyrosine. 
Valine. 
 
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Add to cartWhat are the 20 amino acids? Correct Answer: Alanine. 
Arginine. 
Asparagine. 
Aspartic Acid. 
Cysteine. 
Glutamic Acid. 
Glutamine. 
Glycine. 
Histidine. 
Isoleucine. 
Leucine. 
Lysine. 
Methionine. 
Phenylalanine. 
Proline. 
Serine. 
Threonine. 
Tryptophan. 
Tyrosine. 
Valine. 
 
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