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Honors Chemistry Final Exam Review with Certified Solutions
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What is the term for the energy required to break a bond in one mole of a gaseous molecule? 
 Bond Dissociation Energy 
 
What is the name of the rule that describes the filling of orbitals in an atom, stating that electrons 
occupy degenerate orbitals singly before pairing? 
 Hund’s Rule 
 
What is the term for the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the external 
pressure? 
 Boiling Point 
 
What is the ...
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Ameritech A AND P Exam #1 Questions + Answers Graded A+
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2nd and 3rd energy levels need - 8 electrons to be stable 
abdominal cavity - stomach intestines liver. parietal and visceral peritoneum 
acid - substance increases the concentration of hydrogen ions in a water solution when 
dissociation occurs 
acidic - higher concentration of H+ than OH- giving pH below 7 
active site - pocket where the substrates fit. 
adenosine diphosphate ADP - 2 phosphates 
Adenosine Monophosphate AMP - important substrate w/ potential to create a high energy 
compound. m...
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Honors Chemistry Unit 3 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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What is the term for the phenomenon where atoms in a molecule adopt specific spatial 
arrangements to minimize electron repulsion? 
 VSEPR Theory 
 
What is the name of the process in which a solid directly transitions to a gas without passing 
through the liquid phase? 
 Sublimation 
 
What is the term for the energy change that occurs when one mole of a compound is formed 
from its elements in their standard states? 
 
 Standard Ent...
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Hydrophobic Effect correct answers _________ is the enthalpic and entropic energies contribute to the net free energy of stabilization of globular proteins. 
 
Mass Action correct answers The following equation is the analytical version of the principle of __________________________. 
ΔG = ΔG'o + R T lnQ, 
where Q = [C'][D'] / [A'][B'] 
 
Partition coefficient 
 
[It is a perturbation to the poise/balance of the participants in an equilibrium. 
 
(Take this into account to understand a...
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Anatomy - Study of body structure 
 
Physiology - Study of function 
 
How are anatomy and physiology related? - structure determines what functions can take place 
 
Specialties in the study of anatomy - Macroscopic and microscopic 
 
Specialties in the study of physiology - Cell, special (specific organs), systemic (organ systems), and pathology (disease) 
 
Homeostasis - process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment 
 
components of homeostasis - stimulus, recep...
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NAS2 CHALLENGE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED 2024/2025 GRADED A+. enzymes - correct answer promote chemical reactions by bringing 
substrates together in an optimal orientation, thus creating an ideal 
chemical environment for the reaction to occur 
always return to original state 
decomposition - correct answer single compound breaks down into 
two or more elements or new compounds 
These reactions often involve heat, light, electricity 
synthesis - correct answer multiple reactants combin...
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NAS2 CHALLENGE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED 2024/2025 | VERIFIED ANSWERS | GRADED A+. decomposition - correct answer single compound breaks down into 
two or more elements or new compounds 
These reactions often involve heat, light, electricity 
synthesis - correct answer multiple reactants combine to form a 
single product 
Release energy in form of heat and light (exothermic) 
Hydrogen and oxygen -> water 
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Why would covalent bonds break in water? Why can they? - Because more stable or energetically 
favored bonds could be formed. They can break because the loss of energy by breaking hydrogen bonds 
in compensated for in the formation of new covalent bonds. 
Limitation to eukaryotic cells and photosynthesis - The sea slugs that live in symbiotic 
relationships with cyanobacteria or algae. The algae is not broken down or digested and absorbed into 
the slug's body. There is then a horizontal gene t...
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What is the role of a Lewis acid and a Lewis base in a chemical reaction? 
 
 A Lewis acid is an electron pair acceptor, while a Lewis base is an electron pair donor. They 
interact to form a coordinate covalent bond where the base donates an electron pair to the acid. 
 
How does the concept of bond enthalpy relate to the strength of a chemical bond? 
 Bond enthalpy (or bond dissoci...
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What is the term for the energy required to break one mole of bonds in a gaseous molecule? 
 Bond Dissociation Energy 
 
What is the name of the process where energy is absorbed from the surroundings during a 
chemical reaction? 
 
 Endothermic Reaction 
 
What is the term for a property that depends on the amount of matter present, such as volume or 
mass? 
 
 Extensive Property 
 
What is the name of the theory that d...
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