Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Day 2: Molecular Structures, Fails and Triumphs

So today in biology class Tanya and I paired up and worked on a worksheet together on the Molecular compounds. We would build the compounds out of the kits that we have in the lab to see how the 3-D shapes work. We learnt especially how to build C6H12O6 We had to try three times to make this compound accurately. We attached all the carbon together first in a line of 6 and then we added one oxygen molecule to each and then we attached one hydrogen to each carbon and oxygen. This is what the completed structure looked like:





We then had an oral quiz and I didn't explain the first question clearly but now I know what it means. The question was about quantitative vs. qualitative data. The difference is quantitative has do with how much of something you have and qualitative has to do with the quality of something tested.

The second question I got about Carbon isotopes. It was: If there is a Carbon-14 isotope and Carbon's atomic number is usually 6, then how many neutrons does this isotope have? The answer is 14 minus 6 which is 8. I got the answer because the 14 isotope is the mass and the mass of the elements are made up of the number of protons and the number of neutrons. The number of protons is the atomic number, so therefore we can figure out the number of neutrons.

Then we had a practice quiz and the only questions I got wrong was 4 and 5 

4) A covalent bond is one in which: the answer is C- outer shell electrons of two atoms are shared so as to satisfactorily fill the outer electron shells of both atoms. 

5) Nitrogen is much more electronegative than hydrogen. Which of the following statements is correct about the atoms in ammonia? the answer is A- each hydrogen has a partial positive charge. 

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