Explain the difference between an ionic and a covalent bond.
Describe what takes place during a chemical reaction.
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Key Concepts
Reactants and Products
Energy Changes
Reaction Mechanism
Identify each of the following molecules or compounds as ionic, polar covalent, or nonpolar covalent.
a. H2O _________
b. LiI _________
c. C10H22 _________
d. N2 _________
e. MgBr2 _________
f. H2S _________
An enzyme is a:
a. biological catalyst that increases the concentration of the products.
b. biological catalyst that increases the concentration of the reactants.
c. chemical that is used in a reaction, after which it can no longer be used by the cell.
d. biological catalyst that works by bringing its substrates closer to their transition states.
Which of the following would not result in an increase in reaction rate?
a. Increase in temperature
b. Particles in the solid phase
c. Presence of a catalyst
d. Smaller particle size
What are hydrogen bonds, and how do they form?
Match the following terms with the correct definition:
Endergonic reaction
Potential energy
Electrical energy
Anabolic reaction
Oxidation-reduction reaction
Chemical energy
Catabolic reaction
Kinetic energy
a. Energy in motion
b. Energy stored in chemical bonds
c. Reaction that consumes energy
d. A decomposition reaction
e. The energy of moving charged particles
f. Stored energy
g. Synthesis reaction
h. Reaction where electrons are transferred between reactants
