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cornell notes number one unit three
Cornell Notes
Topic/Objective: biochemistry
Name: Raena Brown
Class/Period: 6
Date: 10-15-16
Essential Question: How do the structure of macromolecules effect their utilization
Questions:
Notes:
Biochemistry is the chemistry of living things This consists of chemical compounds and processes occurring in organisms.
Cohesion is water bonding to itself, surface tension is forced attraction between water molecules, and adhesion is water bonding to anything other than water. Solvents are the things that do the dissolving. The solute is the substance getting dissolve by the solvent.
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Solvent + solute= solvent
Acids-Acids feel sticky to the touch, react with bases to create water sand salt, it has low ph levels, turns litmus paper red. A few examples of acids are lemon juice and nci.
Bases- Bases are bitter when you taste them, slippery to the touch, react with acids to create water and salt. Had high ph levels and turns litmus paper blue. Some examples of bases are baking soda and soap.
Organic compounds contain carbon that is derived from living things. You can identify a carbohydrate atom if it’s in a 1 two one ratio, in a ring formation, or have Cho. The monomers in carbohydrates ate the simple atoms that give you less complicated results and these can be found in fruits and candies that may give you a quick sugar high and then goes away. The exact opposite from a monomer is a polymer. These are the more complex sugars and carbs. These are composed of two or more sugars in things like starches. Both of these can give you long and short term energy.
What is biochemistry?
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Create a picture showing the processes of a solvent and solute.
What are the descriptions of acids and bases?
Describe carbohydrate and it does.
Summary:
Questions:
Notes:
Topic/Objective: biochemistry
Name: Raena Brown
Class/Period: 6
Date: 10-15-16
Essential Question: How do the structure of macromolecules effect their utilization
Questions:
Notes:
Biochemistry is the chemistry of living things This consists of chemical compounds and processes occurring in organisms.
Cohesion is water bonding to itself, surface tension is forced attraction between water molecules, and adhesion is water bonding to anything other than water. Solvents are the things that do the dissolving. The solute is the substance getting dissolve by the solvent.
+=
Solvent + solute= solvent
Acids-Acids feel sticky to the touch, react with bases to create water sand salt, it has low ph levels, turns litmus paper red. A few examples of acids are lemon juice and nci.
Bases- Bases are bitter when you taste them, slippery to the touch, react with acids to create water and salt. Had high ph levels and turns litmus paper blue. Some examples of bases are baking soda and soap.
Organic compounds contain carbon that is derived from living things. You can identify a carbohydrate atom if it’s in a 1 two one ratio, in a ring formation, or have Cho. The monomers in carbohydrates ate the simple atoms that give you less complicated results and these can be found in fruits and candies that may give you a quick sugar high and then goes away. The exact opposite from a monomer is a polymer. These are the more complex sugars and carbs. These are composed of two or more sugars in things like starches. Both of these can give you long and short term energy.
What is biochemistry?
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Create a picture showing the processes of a solvent and solute.
What are the descriptions of acids and bases?
Describe carbohydrate and it does.
Summary:
Questions:
Notes:
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