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______ _______Physical Science Chapter 8 Jeopardy ________________
Carbon
Compounds
“Potpourri”
Polymers
100
100
100
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100
What are proteins
made of?
How do you know if
an organic
compound is a
sugar?
Name the 2 forms of
natural Carbon?
What elements are
contained in a
hydrocarbon?
Where do
hydrocarbons come
from?
carbon, hydrogen
fossil fuels
graphite, diamond
amino acids
Life with Carbon
if the name ends in -ose
200
Name the 4 forms of
pure Carbon.
graphite; fullerene;
diamond; nanotube
200
Name two
properties of all
hydrocarbons.
mixes poorly with water;
flammable
300
300
What are the two
reasons why Carbon
is a part of every
living system?
Draw a structural
formula for Propane
(C3H8).
ability to form 4 bonds;
different arrangements of
carbon atoms like
straight chain
200
200
Give an example of
a simple
carbohydrate and a
complex
carbohydrate.
What kind of
polymer is cellulose;
what kind of
polymer are
plastics?
Simple: sugars;
Complex: starches
natural and synthetic
(artificial) in that order
300
What kinds of bonds
can 2 carbon atoms
form with each
other?
single, double or triple
200
Name the 4 classes
of organic
compounds.
carbohydrates; proteins;
lipids; nucleic acids
300
300
Name 2 elements
found in organic
polymers.
An ester is made up
of what two
chemically
combined organic
compounds?
carbon, hydrogen,
nitrogen, and sometimes
oxygen
alcohol and organic acid
400
400
400
400
400
What are the two
types of artificial
Carbon and the
shape of their
arrangement?
What three
elements are found
in carbohydrates?
Name two organic
acids.
Name 3 uses of
and/or where
composites can be
found.
Give an example of
or a source of each
of the 4 organic
compounds.
Fullerene: sphere;
Nanotube: cylinder
carbon, hydrogen,
oxygen
citric acid; acetic acid;
malic acid; butyric acid;
formic acid, etc.
bicycles, automobiles,
fishing poles, tennis
rackets, airplanes, etc.
carbohydrate: sugars,
starches; proteins: meat,
fish; lipids: fats, oils;
nucleic acids: DNA, RNA
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