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An exam question bank covering topics in organic chemistry and biomolecules. It includes questions on matching atoms to their functions, identifying functional groups, converting between different structural representations of organic compounds, and classifying and identifying various biomolecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. The questions cover a range of concepts related to the structure, properties, and functions of these important biological molecules. This document could be useful for students studying organic chemistry, biochemistry, or related fields as study notes, lecture notes, or exam preparation material.
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1. Match the following atoms to their generalized function in organic chemistry. Some answers can be used more than once. A. Main Scaffolding Atoms B. Fills in Remaining Needed Bonds C. Functional Group I. Carbon II. Sulfur III. Hydrogen IV. Nitrogen V. Oxygen
9. Convert the following expanded structural formulas to skeletal structures.
Use the following information to answer the next two questions. The picture to the right shows a pregnancy testing device. This test detects a compound called HCG that is present in the urine of pregnant females. The manufacturer wants to make sure that: (1) Every person that is pregnant gets a positive result when using the device (2) Every person that is not pregnant gets a negative result when using the device
11. Indicate if the following test samples are either a Positive or Negative Control A. A solution of water that contains 10% HCG – Positive Control / Negative Control B. Distilled Water – Positive Control / Negative Control C. Urine from a male – Positive Control / Negative Control D. Urine from someone who is currently pregnant – Positive Control / Negative Control E. Urine from a female who is known not to be pregnant – Positive Control / Negative Control 12. You have someone who does not know whether they are pregnant. They use a pregnancy testing device. The results indicate that they are pregnant. That person’s urine sample is: A. A positive control and a positive result B. A positive result but not a positive control C. A positive control but not a positive result D. A negative control and a negative result