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In Labster Simulation on Equilibrium, what compound is dinitrogen tetraoxide is in equilibrium with at room
temperature? NITROGEN DIOXIDE

In Labster Simulation on Equilibrium, when the syringe is put in the liquid nitrogen tank, which compound has a
decreased concentration? NO2

In the Labster Simulation on Equilibrium, what was in the syringe? N2O4 & NO2

When volume is reduced in an equilibrium reaction of gases, which side is favored in a chemical reaction equation?
THE SIDE WITH LOWER NUMBER OF MOLES

In the Labster Simulation on Equilibrium, when reaction forms products, which is greater? Kc

In exothermic equilibrium reactions, what happens if heat is added? THE EQUILIBRIUM WILL SHIFT TO THE
REACTANT SIDE

What is the symbol of a reversible chemical reaction? DOUBLE ARROWS

What does catalysts do? THEY LOWER THE ACTIVATION ENERGY OF A CHEMICAL REACTION

In getting the reaction quotient, the concentration of products and reactants are taken when? AT ANY POINT IN
TIME

In what reactions are reactants (A+B) are constantly converted into products (C+D) and vice−versa? REVERSIBLE
REACTIONS

In Haber process, where does the nitrogen come from? ATMOSPHERE

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium in producing ammonia, what was used as a catalyst? STEEL WOOL

In the Labster Simulation on Equilibrium, what was the use of the liquid nitrogen tank? TO INCREASE THE PRESSURE
OF THE MIXTURE

What are substrates? REACTANTS

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium in producing ammonia, what is the best way to increase yield of ammonia?
INCREASE THE PRESSURE AND KEEP THE TEMPERATURE AS LOW AS POSSIBLE

What happens in an equilibrium reaction if the pressure is decreased? THE EQUILIBRIUM WILL SHIFT TO INCREASE
THE PRESSURE

In a chemical reaction with a catalyst, what exists between the substrate and product? A TRANSITION STATE

How is the equilibrium constant calculated? BY DIVIDING THE CONCETRATION OF PRODUCTS BY THE
CONCETRATION OF REACTANTS WHEREIN THE CONCETRATION OF EACH SPECIES IS RAISED TO THE POWER OF
THAT SPECIES’ COEEFICIENT IN THE BALANCED CHEMICAL REQUATION

Which has the highest energy level? TRANSITION STATE

Which statement about a chemical equilibrium is correct? FORWARD AND REVERSE REACTIONS HAPPEN AT EQUAL
RATES

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium, if the equilibrium constant is lesser than one, then the mixture contains
mostly what? REACTANTS
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In an endothermic equilibrium reaction, where is the heat put in the chemical reaction equation? REACTANT SIDE

What measures the composition of a reaction at equilibrium? EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium, which is the reactant? N2O4

In the equilibrium Labster simulation, what PPE’s did you use? LABCOAT, GLOVE, AND SAFETY GOGGLES

When are the reaction quotient and the equilibrium constant equal? DURING EQUILIBRIUM

Which has ta lower energy level during a reaction with a catalyst? SUBSTRATE

In equilibrium, what best describes the forward and backward reactions? THEY ARE EQUAL

How does a catalyst influence a chemical equilibrium? IT SPEEDS UP THE RATE OF THE FORWARD AND BACK
REACTIONS

In the Labster Simulation on Equilibrium in producing ammonia, what was the color of the indicator to prove the
presence of ammonia? PINK

What is the product of Haber process? AMMONIA

What happens to the concentration of reactants and products during equilibrium? THEY ARE STABLE

In the Labster Simulation on Equilibrium in producing ammonia, what should you do with the pressure in the
combustion tube to produce more ammonia? INCREASE

What best describes a transition state during a chemical reaction? IT HAS A HIGHER ENERGY LEVEL THAN BOTH THE
SUBSTRATE AND PRODUCT

What type of reaction is the Haber process? EXOTHERMIC

Is hydrogen gas flammable? YES

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium, which is the product? NITROGEN DIOXIDE

Under what condition is Haber process done? HIGH TEMPERATURE AND HIGH PRESSURE

What describes the state of a reversible reaction? EQUILIBRIUM

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium, which reaction was favored when pressure was increased? FORWARD
REACTION

Which of the following reaction is NOT reversible? FRYING AN EGG

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium, whose concentration increased when pressure is increased by plunging the
syringe? BOTH

In endothermic equilibrium reactions, what happens if heat is added? EQUILIBRIUM WILL SHIFT TO THE REACTANT
SIDE

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium, what was the color of nitrogen dioxide? BROWN

What happens to a chemical reaction in equilibrium if we increase the concentration of reactants? THE EQUILIBRIUM
WILL SHIFT TO THE PRODUCT SIDE

During equilibrium, what is the relationship between Q and Kc? THEY ARE EQUAL

What happens in an equilibrium reaction if the pressure is increased? THE EQUILIBRIUM WILL SHIFT TO THE SIDE
WHERE THE NUMBER OF MOLES IS LOWER
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In thermodynamics, what do you call a system when there is a thermodynamic equilibrium and reactions occur at
such rates that the composition of the mixture does not change with time? CLOSED SYSTEM

What is the Haber process? USED TO PRODUCE FERTILIZER BY FIXING ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN

What happens in an equilibrium reaction if the pressure is increased? THE EQUILIBRIUM WILL MOVE IN ORDER TO
REDUCE THE PRESSURE AGAIN

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium, which is greater when reaction forms reactants? Q

What state that if an equilibrium is distributed by changing the conditions, the equilibrium moves to the left or right
(reactant or product side) to counteract this change. LE CHATELIER’S PRINCIPLE

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium, if the equilibrium is greater than one, then the mixture contains mostly
what? PRODUCTS

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium, which has greater concentration during equilibrium? N2O4

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium, what was the color of the nitrogen atom? BLUE

What happens in an equilibrium reaction if the pressure is decreased? THE EQUILIBRIUM WILL SHIFT TO THE SIDE,
WHERE THE NUMBER OF MOLES IS HIGHER

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium, what is the use of ammonia? FERTILIZER

What happens if we increase the concentration of molecules on one side of the reaction equation? THE
EQUILIBRIUM WHILL SHIFT TO THE OPPOSITE SIDE

How do you describe a reaction from a substrate to a product during a reaction with catalyst? FROM ONE ENERGY
STATE TO ANOTHER

In the Haber process chemical equilibrium reaction, in which direction will the equilibrium be shifted by heating the
reaction chamber? TO THE LEFT

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium, what was the color of N2O4? TRANSPARENT

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium, what was Paz afraid about? FAMINE

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium, when you put the syringe in a beaker with boiling water, what increased?
THE PRODUCT

In the Labster simulation on equilibrium, what was the color of the gases inside the syringe when put in the liquid
nitrogen tank? COLORLESS

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium, what was the color of hydrogen atom? RED

In equilibrium, are the concentrations of each product and each reactant always equal? YES

In the Labster simulation on Equilibrium in producing ammonia, what was the source of heat? BUNSEN BURNER
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During the titration simulation, what was the standard solution used? SODIUM HYDROXIDE

During titration, what holds the burette? CLAMP

What is the best apparatus you should use in measuring the volume of an unknown solution to be put in a conical
flask? VOLUMETRIC FLASK

What should you do to the conical flask when the end−point is near? CONTINUOUSLY SWIRL

In the acid−alkali titration, the pH changes quickly from 3 to 10 with equivalence point at pH 7. If we used
bromothymol blue as an indicator, when will we reach the end−point? WHEN THE SOLUTIONS TURN FROM YELLOW
TO BLUE

What should be done to reduce the risk when working with concentrated acids and bases? NEUTRALIZE IT

What do you add to the conical flask during titration aside from the unknown solution? INDICATOR

Where is the zero scale of the burette located? ON TOP

What do you call the difference between the first and final reading during titration? TITER

By performing titration, we will able to determine the titre. The titre is the total volume of
solution added to reach the end−point of the titration. If the final burette reading is 28.45 mL and the initial burette
reading is 5.60 mL, what is the titre? 22.85Ml

During the titration simulation, is the ratio in moles of calcium oxide and sulfuric acid is one is to one? YES

What is the reaction to describe neutralization reaction of sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide?

H2S04 + 2NaOH  Na2SO4 + 2H2O

What happens to the pH if you dilute a concentrated acid? THE PH INCREASES

During the titration simulation, what was used as indicator to analyze the lake water sample? THYMOL BLUE

Which was a concave meniscus? MERCURY

What will you do with the concentration of acid in moles per liter and the volume of solution in liters to be able to
calculate the moles of acid? MULTIPLY THEM

What is burette reading from the following image? 5.10

During the titration simulation, what type of transportation had an accident? TRAIN

What is normally an acid−based indicator made of? DYE


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What is a technique to measure the concentration of an acid or alkali in a sample, by comparing it to the
concentration of an alkali or acid in a standard solution? TITRATION

What is lime treatment? ADDITION OF LIMESTONE

What is normally performed before accurate titration? ROUGH TITRATION

What is the shape of meniscus? U SHAPE

When the end−point is near, how should you add the standard solution to the conical flask during titration?
DROPWISE

What do you call the volume of two or more titres that have a difference of less than 0.10 ml between each other?
CONCORDANT TITRE

The completion of acid−base titration is represented by end−point and equivalence point. What is end−point? POINT
WHERE THE INDICATOR CHANGES COLOR

What do you use in cleaning and rinsing the burette and pipette before using them in titration? THE SOLUTION THEY
WILL CONTAIN

If the initial burette reading is 30.5ml and the final reading is 20.5ml, what is the titre? NONE OF THE ABOVE During
the titration simulation, in what body of water was the strong acid spilled? LAKE

What is the volume of two or more titres that are similar in quantity (less than a 0.10ml difference between each
other)? CONCODANT TITRE

In what apparatus during titration is the standard solution filled? BURETTE

Check all the desired properties of a good indicator during titration:

 FOR ACCURACY, THE PKIN OF AN INDICATOR MUST BE CLOSE TO THE PH AT THE EQUIVALENCE POINT OF
THE REACTION.
 THE COLOR CHANGE MUST BE EASILY DETECTED
 THE INDICATOR WORKS BY REACTING WITH ONE (OR BOTH) OF THE SOLUTIONS USED IN THE TITRATION,
WHICH IS WHY THE VOLUME OF INDICATOR USED SHOULD BE SMALL
 THE COLOR CHANGE MUST BE RAPID

A standard solution is a solution of accurately known concentration. What is a standard solution for titrating sulfuric
acid in acid−alkali titration? ALKALI SUCH AS SODIUM HYDROXIDE

During the titration simulation, what was used to neutralized the acid in the lake? LIME TREATMENT

What should we do to reduce the risk when working with high concentrated acid and base? DILUTE THE ACID

Where should you put your eyes when reading the level of liquid in a burette? THE SAME LEVEL AS THE MENISCUS

During titration simulation, at least how many times must titration be done to get a better result? 2

Why do we use a volumetric flask? TO OBTAIN ACCURATE AND PRECISE VOLUME

What is the main function of burette? DISPENSE SOLUTION IN AN ACCURATE VOLUME

When there is complete neutralization, what is now the pH of the solution? 7

In dealing with water solutions, what part of meniscus is matched with the calibration mark? BOTTOM

What is an acid−alkali titration? AN ANALYTICAL METHOD

Where do you put a solution of unknown concentration and indicator during titration? BURETTE
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During the titration simulation, how do you calculate the mass of calcium oxide needed to neutralize the sulfuric acid
that was spilled? MULTIPLY MOLES OF SULFURIC ACID AND MOLAR MASS OF CALCIUM OXIDE

During the titration simulation, aside from water what is the other product of the neutralization of acid spilled in the
lake? SULFURIC ACID

During the titration simulation, what should be done in case there is a strong acid contamination? CONCENTRATE IT

What is an acid−base indicator with a chemical formula C28H30O4 and has two color stages in an aqueous solution?
THYMOLPHTHALEIN

Which has a convex meniscus? WATER

During the titration simulation, what was spilled that threatened the environment? STRONG ACID

Is the end−point always the equivalence point? NO

During the titration simulation, who was in charge of solving the solution? THE CHIEF OF THE INCIDENT RESPONSE
TEAM

During the simulation, what was the color of chloride ions? YELLOW

During the titration simulation, what was used to mix the solution inside the conical flask during titration? MAGNETIC
STIRRER

How many decimeter cube are there in one liter? 0.001

Check all the proper PPEs needed to handle strong acids and alkalis:

 CLOSED SHOES
 LAB COAT
 GLOVES
 GOGGLES

During the titration simulation, what happened to the train? DERAILED

During the titration simulation, what are left when there is complete neutralization? WATER AND SALT

During the titration simulation, what acid was spilled? SULFURIC ACID

What is burette reading from the following image? 19.15

What determines the pH at which the indicator changes color (end−point)? THE LOGARITHMIC ACID DISSOCIATION
CONSTANT

When you dilute a solution, what do you do? ADD WATER

During the titration simulation, what was the color of sodium ions? PUPRLE
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Check all the natural sources of carbohydrates.
 Vegetables
 Fruits
 Grains
Which is not true about enzymes? ENZYMES ARE EXCLUSIVELY INVOLVED IN DIGESTION
Do omnivores eat food of plant origin? YES
What do you use to access relevant theory during simulation? LABPAD
There was a paper that was presented regarding the effects of carbohydrate on muscle glycogen content. To what
performance was this applied – MARATHON
Packed food found in grocery stores, have nutrition facts printed in one side. What do the percentages mean at the
right side? Percentage of & RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE, PER SERVING
Can digestive enzymes process the inside of food particles? YES
What was the source of starch for the carbohydrate loading experiment? RICE
Why is the glycemic index sometimes misleading? IT’S RELATIVE TO THE AMOUNT OF CARBOHYDRATE
What reaction do two monosaccharides undergo to form disaccharides? DEHYDRATION
What has more branches in its structure? GLYCOGEN
What type of chains are present in cellulose? UNBRANCHED CHAINS
In the blood sugar lab, you learned how to digest what organic chemical? CARBOHYDRATES
What is the mass that is formed by the teeth and the saliva? BOLUS
What acid is produced by the stomach that degrades food and kill microorganism? HYDROCHLORIC ACID
What is the unit of used to describe the molecular weight of polysaccharides which is also equal to g/mol? DALTONS
What is the digestive enzyme that is secreted in the mouth through the saliva? AMYLASE
Where is most of the sugar absorbed? SMALL INTESTINE
What is stored form of glucose in humans and other vertebrates? GLYCOGEN
When you eat food with digestible carbohydrates, what happens to your blood sugar over time after it increases and
reach its peak? IT INCREASES
What is the chemical formula of fructose? C6H12O6
What represents the total rise in a person’s blood sugar level after consumption of a specific food? GLYCEMIC INDEX
What enzyme is produced by the cells in the tongue? LIPASE
What is the main fuel of a human body? GLUCOSE
What do carbohydrates, as one of the main types of nutrients, consist of? CARBON, OXYGEN AND HYDROGEN
When you are chewing food, what happens? YOU INCREASE THE SURFACE AREA OF FOOD
What is the difference between glucose and fructose? ARRANGEMENT OF FUNCTIONAL GROUPS
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Which sugar forms a six−member ring? GLUCOSE


How do you describe the pH of the stomach? ACIDIC
Amylase cuts starch polysaccharides into what? DISACCHARIDES AND MONOSACCHARIDES
What is the stored form of sugars in plants? STARCH
Are the chemical formula of glucose and fructose the same? YES
What is the bond between monosaccharides called? GLYCOSIDIC BOND
What is the most abundant biopolymer on earth? CELLULOSE
What is the meaning of <sacchar= in the word saccharides? SWEET
What is the most common monosaccharide? GLUCOSE
What is the suffix of most monosaccharides? OSE
Match the definitions of the hormones produced by the pancreas
 It increases glucose transport to muscle and liver cells − INSULIN
 It raises blood sugar levels − GLUCOSE
 If it has impaired function, then it leads to diabetes mellitus − INSULIN
 It is usually produced after a meal is consumed − INSULIN
 It stimulates liver to convert glucose to glycogen − GLUCAGON
 It is produced when blood glucose level is low − GLUCAGON
 It stimulates breakdown of glycogen to glucose − GLUCAGON
What has the highest glycemic index? RICE
What type of sugar is glucose? HEXOSE
What is the function of insulin? DOWN-REGULATE CONCENTRATION OF SUGAR IN THE BLOOD
What does the red spheres of the glucose molecule represent? – OXYGEN ATOMS
Match:
 A sugar that has an aldehyde group − ALDOSE
 The structure is RC (=O)R − KETOSE
 An example is glyceraldehyde − ALDOSE
 An example if dihydroxyacetone − KETOSE
 The structure is R−CHO − ALDOSE
 A sugar that has a ketone group − KETOSE
What activity was being prepared for by a friend? MARATHON
Excess sugar is stored as what in our body? GLYCOGEN
Can human digestive enzymes break down cellulose? NO
Match:
 It comes out important roles such as the digestion of fats and the detoxification of the blood − LIVER
 It reabsorbs water from the undigested food material and processes waste material − LARGE INTESTINE
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 The origin where the digestion of protein, fats and carbohydrates is completed − SMALL INTESTINE
 A small organ that aids the liver by storing bile and concentrating bile salts − GALLBLADDER
 The major site for protein digestion − STOMACH
When swallowing, what closes so that the food will go to the stomach and not to the lungs? EPIGLOTTIS
What is the difference between glucose and fructose molecules? ARRANGEMENT OF FUNCTIONAL GROUPS
What compound is used during cellular respiration as source of energy to help make ATP and is synthesized by
plants using carbon dioxide and water? GLUCOSE
The digestive system transforms food into what? NUTRIENTS
Check the monomers that are joined together to form sucrose:
 GLUCOSE AND FRUCTOSE
Which organ follows the esophagus? STOMACH
Which of the following is not a carbohydrate? AMINO ACID
Up to round how many times from its resting size can the stomach expand when filled with food? 20
Does amylase work in the stomach? NO
Does dietary fiber affect the blood sugar level? NO
Diabetic persons are not able to produce what hormone? INSULIN
What is the chemical formula of glucose and fructose? C6H12O6
What is the highest glycemic index possible? 100
How do you describe the peristalsis or movement of esophagus muscles? UNIDIRECTIONAL
Check all the animals that can break down cellulose in their system:
 TERMITES/RUMINANTS
When glucose is transported through the intestinal cells, it is directly released into what? BLOODSTREAM
Which is not soluble fiber? CHITIN
When your taste bud detects sugars what is sent to your brain? EAT MORE
Which is not an advantage of dietary fiber? IT PROMOTES INCREASE OF BLOOD SUGAR
What PPEs were worn before entering the lab? LAB COAT AND GLOVES
What is also called as table sugar? SUCROSE
Match the pathways the pharynx opens to:
 Passageway to the lungs − TRACHEA
 Passageway to the stomach − ESOPHAGUS
What is called the insoluble part of carbohydrate food? FIBER
When you read literature or facts in the internet, what should you check? THE RESOURCE IS RELIABLE
When you eat rice, the starch in it is broken down by amylase enzymes and the resulting glucose monomers are
transported where? INTO THE BLOOD STREAM
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In spectrophotometry, where do you put the solution for testing? FLASK

What enzyme is used in the second process of nitrification to produce nitrite? HYDROXYLAMINE OXIDOREDUCTASE

In denitrification process, what is produced? NITROGEN GAS


In the eutrophication experiment theory, what was the method used in measuring dissolved oxygen?
SPECTROPHOTOMETER
What oxidizes nitrite to nitrate? NITROBACTER
What is the chemical formula of nitrate? NO3
What do alive algae produce? CARBON DIOXIDE GAS
What calibrates the spectrophotometer that sets the absorption of the solvent to zero? BLANK SOLUTION
What is the chemical formula of nitrite? NO2
Harmful algal blooms are the consequence of nutrient surpluses when bodies of water before enriched in nutrients,
this stimulates the growth of aquatic photosynthetic life typically resulting in the depletion of dissolved oxygen levels.
What is this process called? EUTROPHICATION
In the eutrophication experiment, what was found to be the industry that discharged major amounts of nitrogen?
COTTON FIELD
The human contribution of reactive nitrogen to the environment exceeds natural fixation, which man−made resource
produces the most reactive nitrogen? FERTILIZERS
In the ammonification process, what is produced? NH3
What gas is used in the decomposition of dead algae? CARBON DIOXIDE GAS
In the eutrophication experiment, what equipment was used to determine the concentration of dissolved nitrogen in
water? TITRATION
Eutrophication may trigger this. RED TIDES
What do you call the process by which ammonia is oxidized to nitrite then nitrate? NITRIFICATION
Match the dissolved oxygen range and the characteristic of life it can support in water:
 Very good for most steam fish – 7-11
 Good for many aquatic animals – 4-7
 Not enough to support life – 0-2
 Only a few fish and aquatic insects can survive – 2-4
What contributes most of the reactive nitrogen to the environment? FERTILIZER
Nitrogen in abundant as what gas which makes up 78% of Earth’s atmosphere? N2
What do you call the process of anaerobic ammonia oxidation? ANAMMOX
What does spectrophotometer measure? INTENSITY OF ABSORBED LIGHT AND INTENSITY OF LIGHT MASSING
THROUGH A SOLUTION
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What do you call the non−living chemical and physical parts of the environment? ABIOTIC
Decomposing microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi break down nitrogenous waste, and organic matter found in
animal waste and dead plants/animals, and convert it to what? AMMONIA
What are called living things that are able to produce complex organic compounds with the energy obtained from
photosynthesis? AUTOTROPHS
If there is hypoxia, what is depleted? OXYGEN GAS
What process enables humans to convert non−reactive nitrogen gas to ammonia? HABER-BOSCH PROCESS
Nitrogen fixation an occur abiotically by what? LIGHTNING
To be useful for living beings, ammonia must be further converted Nitrification is the process by which ammonia is
oxidized to nitrite and then what? NITRATE
What was used to take a controlled volume of a liquid from one container to another? PIPETTE
In the Eutrophication simulation, what were killed? FISHES
In the eutrophication experiment, what is the toxic algal specie found in the fish? PFIESTERIA PISCICIDA
It is important to understand the nitrogen cycle after all; nitrogen is the building block of what? DNA
What enzyme is used in the first step of nitrification process to produce hydroxylamine? HYDROXYLAMINE
OXIDOREDUCTASE / AMMONIA MONOOXYGENASE
What are the condition when the dissolved oxygen level is below 2 ppm called? HYPOXIA
In the Eutrophication simulation, in what box was the water sample placed? ICE BOX
Algal blooms can cause massive fish kills by releasing toxins and triggering oxygen loss. Which of these events
may lead to oxygen loss? DECOMPOSITION
What oxidizes ammonia to nitrite? NITROSOMONAS
Although there is plenty of nitrogen in the atmosphere, organisms cannot break the strong triple bond of the N2
molecule. Therefore, the gas must be converted into another form, (NH3), that plants and animals can utilize. The
process of converting N2 into biologically available nitrogen form (NH3) is called what? NITROGEN FIXATION
Harmful algal blooms can cause serious problems, such as massive fish kills. What might cause a harmful algal bloom?
A SUDDEN TEMPERATURE DROP
Humans produce reactive nitrogen through activities such as what? BURNING FOSSIL FUEL
Which trophic level does microalgae belong in? PRIMARY PRODUCER
In the eutrophication experiment theory, which resulting color indicates higher dissolved oxygen content in using
colorimetric method? DARK BLUE
What is the standard method of measuring nitrogen levels in water? CADMIUM REDUCTION METHOD
What do you do with the pipette tips after using them in transferring sample to the cuvette? DISPOSE THEM AT THE
TRASH BIN
Which type of organism was found in the water sample during the eutrophication experiment? MICROALGAE
In the eutrophication experiment, what caused the fish lesions? TOXIN
Where is nitrogen fixed more? LAND
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In the eutrophication experiment, what type of microscope was used? LIGHT MICROSCOPE
In the Eutrophication simulation, what dissolved gas in water has a low concentration which is one of the causes of
massive aquatic animal death? OXYGEN
Which type of organism was found in the water sample during the eutrophication experiment− MICROALGAE
In the eutrophication experiment, what caused the fish lesions? TOXIN
Where is nitrogen fixed more? LAND
In the eutrophication experiment, what type of microscope was used? LIGHT MICROSCOPE
In the Eutrophication simulation, what dissolved gas in water has a low concentration which is one of the causes of
massive aquatic animal death? OXYGEN
In the eutrophication experiment, what was used to analyze the present biological matter in water sample?
MICROSCOPY
What is a molecule that codes for genetic instructions used in the development of all known living organisms? DNA
If you are working with corrosive chemicals, what do you need to do? WEAR A LAB COAT AND GLOVES
OXYGEN
In the eutrophication experiment, what was used to analyze the present biological matter in water sample?
MICROSCOPY
What is a molecule that codes for genetic instructions used in the development of all known living organisms? DNA
If you are working with corrosive chemicals, what do you need to do? WEAR A LAB COAT AND GLOVES
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1. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what were the variables that you manipulated?
TEMPERATURE, Ph, STIRRER, AND AIRFLOW
2. How many carbons are there in acetaldehyde? ONE
3. What is the other term for bioreactor? FERMENTOR
4. In the fermentation simulated experiment, when does diauxic shift happen? WHEN GLUCOSE
IS DEPLETED
5. What do you call the process of the conversion of glucose to pyruvate? GLYCOSIS
6. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what was used to prevent frothy layer on top of the
medium as the yeast grows? ANTI-FOAM
7. In the fermentation simulated experiment, why are yeasts dying? NUTRIENTS ARE BEING USED
UP
8. In the fermentation simulated experiment, in what condition can you produce ethanol cheaper?
ANAEROBIC
9. What do you call the conversion of acetaldehyde to ethanol? REDUCTION
10. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what was the source of yeast? INOCULUM
11. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what yeast was used? SACCHAROMYCES
CEREVISIAE
12. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what was the first substrate? GLUCOSE
13. Can yeast metabolize ethanol when no sugar is already available? NO
14. In the fermentation simulated experiment, normally what is used to sterilize the bioreactor?
STEAM
15. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what was the second substrate? ETHANOL
16. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what was used to sterilize the fermenter injector? ETHANOL
17. Can ethanol be used as biofuel? YES
18. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what was used to produce ethanol? FERMENTOR
19. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what was the unit used in determining concentration
of ethanol? g/L
20. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what was the by−product of the fermentation of
sugar? ETHANOL
21. In the fermentation simulated experiment, how does yeast multiply or increase? BY
REPRODUCTION
22. In the fermentation simulated experiment, in what process is the depletion of glucose faster?
AEROBIC
23. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what process involves the use of stirrer? AGITATION
24. In the fermentation simulated experiment, is it faster for glucose to be depleted in aerobic
process? YES
25. In the fermentation simulated experiment, during anaerobic process, what gas was used?
NITROGEN
26. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what was used to contain the base and acid? FLASK
27. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what is done to the fermentor to avoid
contamination? STERILIZE
28. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what increases as fermentation proceeds? OXYGEN
29. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what technique was used to ensure that only yeast
is the microorganism growing? ASEPTIC
30. In alcohol fermentation, what gas is produced? CARBON DIOXIDE
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31. In the fermentation simulated experiment, where is normally the location of the effluent? BOTTOM
32. In the fermentation simulated experiment, in what condition does yeast grow slower?
ANAEROBIC
33. In the fermentation simulated experiment, is the ethanol yield higher in anaerobic process? YES
34. In the fermentation simulated experiment, in what phase is the yeast growth the fastest?
FERMENTATION
35. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what are unwanted microorganisms called?
CONTAMINANTS
36. Can yeast produce ethanol through aerobic respiration? NO
37. Acid and base was used to balance what in the fermentation simulated experiment? Ph
38. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what process produces higher yield of ethanol?
ANAEROBIC
39. In the fermentation simulated experiment, how do you describe the first pH used? ACIDIC
40. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what was the color of glucose in the growth−curve?
BLUE
41. What is NOT a product nor a by−product of fermentation? BREAD
42. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what decreases as fermentation proceeds? GLUCOSE
43. In the fermentation simulated experiment, in what condition can you produce ethanol faster? AEROBIC
44. What were used to balance the pH during fermentation process? ACID AND BASE
45. In the fermentation simulated experiment, in what phase does decrease of yeast occur?
SECOND PHASE -
46. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what PPEs were used? LAB COAT AND GLOVES
47. In the fermentation simulated experiment, what type of pressure should be maintained inside
the bioreactor to keep it sterilized? NEUTRAL
48. What does the enzyme ethanol dehydrogenase convert? ETHANOL TO ACETALDEHYDE
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In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what dilution formula was used? C1V1=C2V2

What is a mixing coil? A THIN TUBE, IN WHICH THE CARRIER-FLUID AND THE SAMPLES ARE TRANSPORTED TO THE
MEASUREMENT

What does the X axis show in the FIA diagram? THE TIME THAT IT TAKES FROM THE SAMPLE INJECTION UNTIL
DETECTION

How can we measure the actual sample concentration? BY COMPARING THE SAMPLE’S AU TO THE STANDARD’S AU

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, the peak heights of the FIA can be increased by doing the following
EXCEPT what? DECREASING THE FLOW RATE

What is the half−life of caffeine in our body? 3-5 HOURS

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, concentrations were measured in what type of products?
BEVERAGES

When you lower the LabpAd, what do you click to know what are in the Labster Laboratory room? EXPLORE

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what compound whose levels were measured in different
products? CAFFEINE

What best describes caffeine? IT IS AN ALKALOID

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, in what workbench was the FIA placed? 1

What structure is present in caffeine? AROMATIC

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, how many caffeine standards were prepared by the lab assistant?
10

What is the color of pure caffeine? WHITE

Aside from carbon, oxygen and hydrogen, what other element is found in caffeine? NITROGEN

What is the purpose of optical fiber cable? IT TRANSMITS LIGHT FROM THE LIGHT SOURCE AD INTO THE FLOW CELL,
WHERE THE SAMPLE IS SCREENED

What is the purpose of the carrier liquid in the FIA? IT TRANSPORTS THE SAMPLES TO THE DETECTOR FOR ANALYSIS

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, the following products were analyzed EXCEPT what? WINE

Caffeine is found in the following EXCEPT what? LIQUOR

Where is the Copenhagen located where it was said that FIA was conceived? DENMARK

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what formula was used to calculate the concentration of unknown
sample? LINEAR REGRESSION

It contains series of absorbance measurements at known concentrations of a substance to be analyzed? STANDARD


CURVE

What does the peristaltic pump do? It can: CREATE A SPECIAL FLOW THAT RAISES THE SMALL CHAMBERS IN THE
CARRIER LIQUID
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In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, Moles is equal to what? MOLAR X LITERS

Which of the following is not an advantage of FIA? IT CAN DETECT THE STRUCTURE OF THE MOLECULE

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what is the heart of the FIA? CARRIER LIQUID

At the LabPad, what time does it show every time you start a lab? 8 AM

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what dilution should be made in order to get the concentration?
BETWEEN THE STANDARD RANGE

Where is the caffeine metabolized? LIVER

What best describes Flow Injection Analysis machine? AN AUTOMATED METHOD

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what workbench were the sample placed? 3

Is caffeine soluble in lipid? YES

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what was the flow rate that the pump produced in the FIA?
2mL/min

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what measures the concentration of certain chemicals?
DETECTOR

What is the functional group of caffeine? ALKENE, AMIDE AND AMINE

What does caffeine do to the excitability threshold of muscle? IT LOWERS

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what was the first sample to be analyzed or prepared? COFFEE

At the LabPad, what tab can you use to track your progress? MISSION

At the LabPad, which tab stores the images of items needed during the simulation? MEDIA

What is the function of the peristaltic pump? TO CREATE A DISCONTINUOUS FLOW AND MIXES THE SAMPLE WITH
THE CARRIER

What is the purpose of the light source in a spectrophotometer? A SPECTROPHOTOMETER CONTAINS A LIGHT SOURCE
TO EMIT LIGHT PASSING THROUGH A GIVEN SOLUTION
How do we ensure that our unknown sample lies between the standard range? WE CREATE 2-3 DILUTIONS OF OUR
SAMPLE

Caffeine is antagonist to what? ADENOSINE RECEPTORS

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what detector was used in the FIA? SPECTROPHOTOMETER

What best describes an FIA machine? USED TO MEASURE SMALL QUANTITIES OF SAMPLES

What does the Y axis show in the FIA diagram? THE AMOUNT OF LIGHT ABSORBED BY THE SAMPLE

Is caffeine a stimulant or downer? STIMULANT

What does the pump in the FIA create in the carrier liquid? SMALL CHAMBER

Which has the highest molecular mass? CAFFEINE

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, does lower data peaks in the FIA mean that the caffeine
concentration is higher? NO
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In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, molar concentration is equal to what? MOLES/LITER

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, in what country did you journey back in time at the start?
DENMARK

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what is the most important characteristics of the FIA diagram?
PEAK HEIGHT RETURN TIME

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what was found to be the optimum parameters for the FIA
experiment? LONG COIL LENGTH AND LOW FLOW RATE

What intracellular element does caffeine mobilize? CALCIUM

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, to what is the sample exposed at the spectrophotometer flow
cell? LIGHT

What is the molecular mass of caffeine? 194.19 g/mol

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what type of pump was used in the FIA? PERISTALTIC

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, Mass is equal to what? Moles x molar mass

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, WHAT DOES IT MEAN? AMOUNT OF LIGHT THAT PASSES
THROUGH THE SAMPLE

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, how is light transmitted in the FIA? THROUGH OPTICAL FIBER
CABLE

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, AU is equal to what? lo/lt

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, which is more expensive? HPLC

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what was the color of the tube where the sample to be examined
was placed? RED

What happens in the detector (in this case is a spectrometer)? THE DETECTOR MEASURES THE LIGHT THAT IS NOT
ABSORBED BY THE SAMPLE AND THE AMOUNT THAT WAS ABSORBED IS CALCULATED FROM THIS

Some of the samples do not have an AU value during the simulation experiment, and instead, it is written as N/A. What
does it mean? THE ABSORBANCE VALUE IS OUTSIDE THE DETECTABLE RANGE

Moles equals what? MASS OVER MOLAR MASS

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what best describes the mixing coil in the FIA? THIN TUBE

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what determines the frequency with which samples may be
injected using the FIA diagram? RETURN TIME

What should we do before measuring a solid sample, such as chocolate chip? GRIND THE SAMPLE AND MAKE IT
SOLUBLE

After being mixed with the carrier, the sample will travel through what before being detected by the
spectrophotometer? MIXING COIL

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what flow does the peristaltic pump produce? DISCONTINUOUS
FLOW

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what is the conversion of the volume of 1 cup? 237 Ml
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In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, after a sample is extracted, where is it rejected? FLOWING
CARRIER STREAM

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what does peaks represent in the spectrophotometer?
ABSORBANCE

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what determines the amount of substance in the sample? LIGHT
THAT IS NOT ABSROBED

What should we do first, before we start measuring the samples? START THE PUMP AND WAIT UNTIL THE FLOW IS
CONSTANT

Which chemical group does caffeine belong to? ALKALOID

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what does AU mean? ABSORPTION UNIT

What condition is associated with high consumption of caffeine? CAFFEINISM

What best describes Flow Injection Analysis machines? IT CAN BE USED FOR CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF
PRODUCTS

What is the chemical formula for caffeine? C8H10N4O2

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what happens if the flow rate is increased? DECREASE RETENTION
TIME OF SAMPLE

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what light determines the concentration of substance in a
sample? OVER PRECIPITATING LIGHT

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what type of flow was used? CONSTANT FLOW

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, which samples has the highest caffeine concentration? ESPRESSO

How does the sample load at the FIA? IT HAPPENS AUTOMATICALLY VIA AN AUTOSAMPLER THAT CAN EJECT A
PRECISE AMOUNT OF A SAMPLE AND INJECT IT INTO THE CARRIER FLUID

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, in what decade was FIA machine first made? 1970s

Caffeine is the most widely used what? That means it acts primarily upon the central nervous system, resulting in
temporary change in consciousness, behavior and mood. PSYCHOACTIVE STIMULANT

What does caffeine stimulate to be secreted? ADRENALINE

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, the concentration of caffeine was expressed in what
concentration? milliMolar

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what can automatically extract a precise amount of a sample?
AUTOSAMPLER

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what tube was not used? BLUE TUBE

Can caffeine rapidly cross the blood−brain barrier? YES

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, match the variables in the linear regression equation:

 m – GRADIENT
 y – AU
 x – SAMPLE CONCENTRATION
 c – y-INTERCEPT
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In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what best describes the standards? UNKNOWN CONCENTRATION

There is no disposal waste after taking measurements from the FIA system. How much waste is there? SMALL
QUANTITIES OF WASTE

When is caffeine metabolism impaired? HAVING CHRONIC LIVER DISEASE

High caffeine consumption causes the following EXCEPT what? DIABETES

In the Flow Injection Analysis simulation experiment, what is the amount of caffeine in the sample proportional to?
AMOUNT OF LIGHT ABSORBED
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1. In the Labster experiment, if an object is out of view, what will be your guide to know which way to turn in order to
find the object? ARROW
2. In the Bromine test, what is the proof of positive test? DISAPPEARANCE OF COLOR
3. Where do you access relevant theory about the Labster experiment or additional instructions on what to do next?
LABPAD
4. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, what organic compound was checked to be present in the pill?
SALICYLIC ACID
5. Is the hydroxyl bonded to aromatic carbon in alcohols? YES
6. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, what should be present in the fume hood in order to prevent
hazardous fumes to exit the hood? GLASS
7. In the ceric ammonium nitrate test, which one gives a darker red to darker brown color change? PHENOLS
8. In the Labster experiment, is Dr. One a female or male? FEMALE
9. What do you call the functional group that has a hydroxyl group bonded to an aromatic ring? BENZENE
10. Is hexane soluble in ceric ammonium acetate aqueous solution? YES
11. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, what was the sickness? TOOTHACHE
12. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, in what fume hood was the sodium bicarbonate test done? 3
13. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, what was the color of bromine used? ORANGE
14. What is salicylic acid also called? 2-HYDROXYBENZOIC ACID
15. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, in your first use of fume hood 1, which was the negative control?
PENTANE
16. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, in fume hood 1, what was used to efficiently mix the solution?
MICRO VORTEX
17. Which were used as negative controls in fume hood 2 in the Labster simulation on Functional Groups? WATER,
HEXANE
18. What is the other name for sodium bicarbonate? SODIUM HYDROGEN CARBONATE
19. Will salicylic acid give a positive result to the ceric ammonium nitrate test? YES
20. What do you click to lower the LabPad? ANYWHERE
21. What are the three distinct functional groups found in salicylic acid? Check all correct answers:
 AROMATIC
 HYDROXYL
 CARBOXYL
22. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, does the pill given to the sick person contain salicylic acid? YES
23. Which has lower density? HEXANE
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24. What functional group does bromine react to? ALKANE


25. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, what PPEs were used? LAB COAT, GLOVES AND GOGGLES
26. In alcohols, the hydroxyl group is bound to what? SATURATED CARBON
27. In the ceric ammonium test, which one gives a red color change? ALCOHOLS
28. Match the hazard symbols:
 HEALTH HAZARD - (YUNG MAY TAO)
 TOXIC - (YUNG MAY SKULL)
 HARMFUL - (EXPLANATION POINT)
 EXPLOSIVE - (YUNG BASAG)
29. Match the hazard symbols:
 OXIDIZING - (YUNG BILOG NA MAY FIRE)
 COMPRESSED GAS - (YUNG BOTE)
 CORROSIVE - (DALAWANG TUBE)
 FLAMMABLE - (YUNG FIRE ONLY)
30. What is present in formaldehyde? DOUBLE BONDED OXYGEN
31. Which functional group has COOH? CARBOXYLIC ACID
32. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, what was the first test done? BROMINE TEST
33. Can you still continue doing the Labster simulated experiments if your computer or laptop suddenly has no audio
or speaker damage while experimenting virtually? YES
34. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, what were the persons cooking after feeling better in drinking
medicine? BARBECUE
35. In the positive test using sodium bicarbonate, what is liberated? CARBON DIOXIDE
36. Which functional organic group is determined in the bromine test? UNSATURATED
37. What do you call the layers that are formed when two immiscible compounds are brought together? PHASES
38. What does bromine react to? DOUBLE BOND
39. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, who was sick? SIMON
40. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, in what holo table did you see the 3D structure of salicylic acid? 2
-1
41. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, what was clicked in the place of the person who was sick in order
to return to the lab− TV
42. Which carbon−containing compounds are not considered organic compounds? Check all correct answers:
 CARBON OXIDES
 CARBONATES
43. Is bromine quite toxic? YES
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44. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, who were the two great chemists that were mentioned? ROBERT,
MARIE
45. In the Labster experiment, what do you do to view the tooltip of an object? CLICK IT
46. Check all the hazard descriptions of pictograms of ceric ammonium acetate based on the lab manual of Functional
Groups Labster virtual experiment:
 OXIDIZING
 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
 HARMFUL
 CORROSIVE
47. What functional group is a big part of crude oil? ALKANE
48. Which were used as positive controls in fume hood 2 in the Labster simulation on Functional Groups? ETHANOL,
PHENOL, ACETIC ACID
49. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, what was the size of the tubes used in containing the samples?
15mL
50. Which is the simplest organic compound? METHANE
51. Ceric ammonium nitrate test examines the presence of which compounds? Check all correct answers:
 PHENOLS
 ALCOHOLS
52. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, how many tubes of samples were placed in fume hood 3? 6
53. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, in what direction is the air drawn out in the fume hood? UP
54. Acetylsalicylic acid is also called? ASPIRIN
55. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, in what table did you learn more about functional groups? HOLO-
TABLE-2
56. In the Labster experiment, which objects require interaction? HIGHLIGHTED
57. What best describes phenol? WEAK ACID
58. What is the function of Dr. One in the Labster experiment? LAB ASSISTANT
59. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, in your first use of fume hood 1, which was the positive control?
HEX-1-ENE
60. What is the positive result of the sodium bicarbonate test? EFFERVESCENCE
61. What type of reaction happens during a positive bromine test? ADDITION
62. What is the simplest aromatic compound? BENZENE
63. Match the functional group tests− bromine test− unsaturated:
 Sodium − ACIDS
 Ceric − ALCOHOL
64. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, what was the common name of the pill given to the sick person?
ASPIRIN
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65. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, what compound had a salicylic acid? A
66. In the Labster simulation on Functional Groups, in Fume hood 1, where was the tube with bromine placed in the
rack? CENTER
67. In what solution does phenol dissolve? SODIUM BICARBONATE
68. In the virtual lab, where is the lab coat normally placed? CABINET
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In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what batch of sample was assigned to Dr. One? 2
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what traps and neutralize the gases that can destroy the environment
during digestion? SCRUBBER SYSTEM
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what is expected? GAIN A BIT OF ANALYTE IN THE SAMPLE
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what was used to weight the sample? ANALYTICAL BALANCE
Why is the mixture made basic after the digestion? TO CONVERT THE AMMONIUM IONS TO AMMONIA, WHICH IS
VOLATILE AND CAN BE DISTILLED FROM THE MIXTURE
What are the building blocks of protein? AMINO ACIDS
Is sulfuric acid highly corrosive? YES
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, where did you go first? MEETING ROOM
What is a control in analytical chemistry? A SAMPLE WHERE THE ORIGINAL AMOUNT OF ANALYTE IS KNOWN
What is the color of a pure melamine powder? WHITE
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what were in the Kjeldahl tube during digestion process? ANTI-FOAM
AGENT, MILK SAMPLE, CONCENTRATED SULFURIC ACID, KJELDAHL TABLET
Which is one of the components of Kjeldahl tablet? COPPER SULFATE
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, in what fume hood was the digestion done? 2
What describes the analytical balance? THE WEIGHED MATERIAL IS ENCLOSED
What is recovery in a chemical analysis as LC−MS/MS? IT IS THE AMOUNT OF ANALYTE THAT IS MEASURED
COMPARED TO HOW MUCH WAS PRESENT AT START
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, water is added to the acid solution. It makes the solution hot so what was
used to cool the solution? ICE BATH
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, the anti−foaming agent is in what form? TABLET
Are standards with known or unknown concentrations? KNOWN
During the acid digestion of amino acids, what gases are produced? CARBON DIOXIDE AND SULFUR DIOXIDE
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, how is the distillate evaporated in the distilling unit? BLOWING STEAM
INTO THE SOLUTION
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what is the use of the boric acid solution? ACID TRAP
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, in what fume hood was the distillation done? 3
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what causes the stirrer used, to spin? MAGNET
What step is next to acid digestion in Kjeldahl method? NEXT STEP IS DISTILLATION
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what was the color of the solution after putting Kjeldahl tablets? BLACK
Kjeldahl method is used to estimate what substance in food? PROTEIN
Is tetrahydroxyborate considered a buffer? YES
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In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, normally how many hours does the digestion done? 1-2 HOURS
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, where was the acid proof gloves located? WORKBENCH 1
How do we know that food fraud has been conducted for sample 2? WE DETECTED MELAMINE ABOVE THE
ESTABLISHED LIMIT IN THE SAMPLE WITH A SELECTIVE METHOD
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what was used to transfer sample to the analytical balance? SPATULA
Fragmentation in mass spectrometry is used for what? INCREASING BOTH SENSITIVITY AND SELECTIVITY
What method was used to estimate protein content in food? KJELDAHL METHOD
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what was used to dilute the mixture after digestion? WATER
Which are examples of blanks used in analytical chemistry? SOLVENT BLANK AND MATRIX BLANK
In analytical chemistry, what do you call the ability of a method to correctly determine the analyte without
interference from other compounds? SELECTIVITY
What are the two separate techniques that are combined in LC−MS/MS analytical technique? MASS SPECTROMETRY
AND LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
Before the distillation starts in Kjeldahl method, the unit automatically makes the solution alkaline with NaOH to
convert what? AMMONIUM IONS TO AMMONIA, WHICH IS VOLATILE
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what compound was distilled? AMMONIA
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what was the color of the boron atom in at the VR Headset? PINK
Normally, what is done to avoid too much heat of solution? ADD ACID TO WATER
Which is more volatile? AMMONIA
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, the boric acid was converted to what ion after reacting with the distillate?
TETRAHYDROXYBORATE
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what container was used for the acid trap? CONICAL FLASK
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what was used to know how Kjeldahl Method work? VR HEADSET
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment virtual reality on how the test work, you started first with what
compound? MILK SAMPLE
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, based on the melamine scandal in China, what organ is normally damaged
by melamine? KIDNEY
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what does RSD give? ESTIMATE OF THE PRECISION OF THE METHOD
What diagram shows the amount of analyte detected over time? CHROMATOGRAM
Is ammonia volatile? YES
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what was the color of normal gloves? BLUE
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what was the approximate temperature of digestion to break down the
proteins in the sample? 370 deg C
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what base was added? SODIUM HYDROXIDE
In mass spectrometry, which part selects ions based on the mass−to−charge−ratio? QUADRUPOLES
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In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, to what compounds are the amino acids converted when reacted with
concentrated sulfuric acid? Check all correct answers. WATER, AMMONIUM IONS, CARBON DIOXIDE
Labster uses what type of voice? VOICE OVER
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what was the next step after distillation? TITRATION
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what samples were tested? MILK POWDER SACHETS
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what should be done to the Kjeldahl digestion tube after the digestion?
COOL IT
Aside from retention time, which is another important feature that is proportional to the concentration of the
compound in the sample during liquid chromatography technique? PEAK AREA
Ammonium is changed to what when a strong base is added to an acidic solution of ammonium ions? AMMONIA
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what was the use of copper sulfate? CATALYST
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what does RSD mean? RELATIVE STANDARD DEVIATION
In the mass spectrometer, what happens first? COMPONENTS ARE IONIZED
In using the analytical balance, what happens if you press t or <tare after putting the weighing paper=? THE READING
BECOMES 0
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what acidic solution trapped the distillate? BORIC ACID
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, using the VR headset, what was the last color of the solution to indicate
endpoint of titration of the tetrahydroxyborate? LIGHT PINK
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, if carbohydrates react with sulfuric acid, what is the best description?
CARBOHYDRATES BECOME DARK
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what agency did Sam represent? FOOD AUTHORITY
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, during titration where was the titrant HCl solution placed? BURETTE
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, which is a more selective method in determining melamine? LC-MS/MS
Is melamine a strong or weak base? WEAK
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what should be the position of the glass sash in the fume hood to ensure
that hazardous fumes will exit the hood and not to Dr. One? LOW
Does melamine produce ammonium ions during digestion? YES
In liquid chromatography technique, what should be the characteristics of the material packed in the LC column?
SAMPLE COMPONENT SHOULD HAVE THE DIFFERENT AFFINITY TO IT
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, where was the sample sachet put first after getting from Sam? WORK
BENCH 1
Retention time is an important feature when assessing what in determining melamine? COMPOUND
DETERMINATION
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what was the indication that the titration is completed? COLOR CHANGE
TO PINK
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Why is it that you weighed out the milk powder sample very precisely on an analytical balance? IT IS A
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS, SO WE NEED THIS FOR A PRECISE DETERMINATION OF THE PROTEIN CONTENT
Why could the Kjeldahl method not detect the melamine adulteration of sample 2? THE NITROGEN IN MELAMINE IS
BROKEN DOWN INTO AMMONIUM IONS DURING THE ACID DIGESTION
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, in what type of solution was the distillate trapped? ACIDIC SOLUTION
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what sample has melamine? 2
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what was placed in the acid trap aside from the acid? INDICATOR
Is NaOH a strong or weak base? STRONG
Peak area is an important feature when determining what? CONCENTRATION OF THE COMPOUND OF INTEREST
What form is the nitrogen in the food sample converted to in the acid digestion step? AMMONIUM IONS
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what does sulfate salt do to the boiling point of mixture? INCREASE
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, where was the sample placed in the fume hood after weighing? KJELDAHL
DIGESTION TUBE
In chemistry, what is the determination of the absolute amount or content of a substance in matter? QUANTITATIVE
ANALYSIS
In the Kjeldahl Method Virtual experiment, what was used to react with tetrahydroxyborate to from boric acid? HCl
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In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, what material was put on t (na block ng tile kasi may katawag
lmao) to filter impurities of coffee? FILTER PAPER
Why do we vent the separation funnel? TO RELEASE A BUILD UP OF PRESSURE
In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, what part of the separatory funnel is used to vent gases that may
form? STOP COCK
In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, what solvent was used to remove impurities of coffee? WATER
What lab apparatus was used to extract caffeine using liquid−liquid extraction? SEPARATORY FUNNEL
In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, what was used to hold the separatory funnel? CLAMP
In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, which is heavier? DICHOLOROMETHANE
Which has higher concentration of caffeine? TEA LEAVES
Where is the caffeine more soluble? WATER
In which phase will you find caffeine after the phase separation? IT IS IN BOTH PHASES
In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, what was extracted? CAFFEINE
In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, what was used to manipulate the stop cock? SLIDER
In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, after coffee, what substance was caffeine extracted from? TEA
Which beverage has more caffeine? COFFEE
Are the dichloromethane and water miscible to each other? NO
In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, what was used in heating the solvent? VENTILATED HEAT PLATE
Where is caffeine more soluble? DICHOLOROMETHANE
Why do we shake the separating funnel? TO MAKE THE SURFACE BETWEEN THE TWO LIQUIDS AS LARGE AS
POSSIBLE
When you pour liquid into the separatory funnel, what should be the position of the stop cock? CLOSED
In extracting caffeine from coffee, what is the first process? LIQUID/LIQUID EXTRACTION
In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, how many phases were used for extraction? MULTIPLE
Is it better to leave some of the heavier phase in the separatory funnel? YES
What is the boiling point of dichloromethane? 39.6 DEG C
Which is polar? WATER
Which is nonpolar? DICHLOROMETHANE
When shaking the separatory funnel, which one should be on the upper part? STOPCOCK
In Labster, what was the separatory funnel made of? GLASS
In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, what conical flask was used? ERLENMEYER FLASK
What do you use in pouring liquid into a separatory funnel to prevent spillage? NORMAL FUNNEL
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In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, what was the substance used in experimenting first on how to use
the separatory funnel? SODA
When can you bring food or drink inside a real laboratory? IT IS TO BE USED IN THE EXPERIMENT
How can you extract more substance using separatory funnel? REPEAT THE STEPS SEVERAL TIMES
In shaking the separatory funnel, which part should be lower? STOPPER
Where do you put the stopper at the separatory funnel? ON TOP
What was the extraction solvent used to extract caffeine from the coffee? DICHLOROMETHANE
In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, what product was use to extract caffeine first? COFFEE
Where should the separatory funnel be put when pouring something into it? STAND
What do you do if you contaminate the heavier phase with the lighter phase during liquid−liquid extraction? THROW
ALL THE USED LIQUIDS AND GET ANOTHER NEW SAMPLE
What is manipulated in venting separatory funnel? STOPCOCK
At the LabPad, where is the score located? UPPER LEFT
In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, where was the Buchner funnel placed to filter impurities of coffee?
CONICAL FLASK
In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, what PPEs were used? (check all correct answers)
 LABCOAT
 GOGGLES
 GLOVES
What happens if you shake too hard a separatory funnel with two liquids in it? EMULSIONS WILL FORM
Is caffeine water soluble? YES
Where is caffeine more soluble? ORGANIC PHASE
In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, which is heavier? ORGANC PHASE
In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, where was the extracted caffeine placed after boiling out the
extraction fluid? WEIGHING DISH
In the Liquid−Liquid Extraction virtual experiment, what apparatus was used to filter impurities? BUCHNER FUNNEL
What is the position of the stopcock of separatory funnel when it is closed? PERPENDICULAR TO THE FLOW OF
LIQUID OUT
What do you need to be extra careful with when shaking the separatory funnel with only soda in there? BOTH ENDS
ARE CLOSED
What best describes a flat soda? THE CARBON DIOXIDE IS BUBBLED OUT
Why can the caffeine transfer from the aqueous phase to the organic phase? CAFFEINE HAS A HGHER RELATIVE
SOLUBILITY IN DICHLOROMETHANE THAN WATER
What is the position of the separatory funnel’s stopcock when it is open? PARALLEL TO THE FLOW OF LIQUID OUT
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E20
1. In eukaryotic organisms, where does photosynthesis take place?
 Chloroplast
2. What is the color of Phycoerythrobilin?
 Red
3. Which has the highest wavelength in the light spectrum?
 Visible
4. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was the first blank used in using the
spectrophotometer?
 Hexane
5. Can you separate solids in suspension using a centrifuge?
 Yes
6. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, from what matter was pigments extracted from?
 Algae
7. During photosynthesis what is the reducing agent in the conversion of sunlight into chemical
energy?
 NADPH
8. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was the symbol of the button that opens the
cover of the centrifuge?
 Two arrows pointing away from each other
9. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was the volumetric size of the tube used?
 15mL
10. What is stored at the acidic thylakoid lumen?
 Proton
11. In photosynthesis, light energy is converted to what energy?
 Chemical energy
12. Which has the lowest wavelength in the light spectrum?
 UV
13. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was the profession of the person in charge of
the project?
 Engineer
14. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, when the chloroplasts were shocked freeze what
was used?
 Liquid nitrogen
15. Where are the pigments located?
 Thylakoid
16. What best describes a photosystem?
 A protein complex
17. What are the two main processes or reactions involved in photosynthesis?
 Light reaction
 Calvin cycle
18. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was the limiting factor for the project?
 Amount of sunlight
19. What energy do photoautotrophs use?
 Sun’s energy
20. What color of light does chlorophyll reflect?
 Green
21. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was the color of the hat of the person in
charge of the project?
 Yellow
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22. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, the tubes were wrapped in what material to prevent
photosynthesis?
 Aluminum
23. What variable of materials makes them get separated in a centrifuge?
 Density
24. In a spectrophotometer, where do you put the samples?
 Cuvette
25. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what is the result of the release of a large amount
of greenhouse gas by the power plant?
 Rapid melting of surrounding glacier
 Rise in sea level
26. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was the first to be picked up from the sample?
 Choloroplast suspension
27. In the LabPad, if you click the speaker symbol, what variables will show you that you can check
or uncheck?
 Music, sound effect, voice
28. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, the chloroplasts are suspended in what material?
 Isolation buffer
29. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was the profession of Dr. One?
 Biologist
30. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, did the sample contain pigment that absorb green
light?
 Yes
31. What do chloroplasts contain?
 Pigment
32. Which solvent is hydrophobic?
 Hexane
33. In the virtual pigment extraction, did the dark algae absorb green light?
 Yes
34. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, was the person in charge of the project in long or
short sleeves polo shirt?
 Long sleeve
35. Using two tubes with the same weigh, how do you put them in a centrifuge?
 Opposite each other
36. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was the symbol of the button that closed the
centrifuge?
 Two arrows pointing at each other
37. What best describes photosystems?
 Protein complexes
38. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was the analogy of the time it will take you to
run a centrifuge which means it will take longer time?
 Counting sheep
39. Where can you find chlorophyll?
 Plants
40. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what greenhouse gas is produced by the power
plant in large amount?
 Carbon dioxide
41. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was the gender of the person in charge of the
project?
 Female
42. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what color describes the maximum electron density
of conjugated systems?
 Red
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43. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what is needed from the power plant for the
project?
 Carbon dioxide gas
44. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, should a centrifuge always be balanced?
 Yes
45. In what part of the algae are water molecules split?
 thylakoid
46. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, in what workbench is the spectrophotometer
located?
 2
47. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, has Dr. One able to identify the pigment by herself?
 no
48. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what is used to calibrate the spectrophotometer to
make the absorption of the solvent itself to zero
 blank
49. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what farm was studied?
 fish farm
50. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was use as the analogy in exploring inside
algae cells?
 scuba diver
51. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, photosynthesis what technology was photosynthesis
compared with?
 solar panel
52. Carotenoids are sensitive to the following EXCEPT what
 salts
53. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was used to transfer sample to the tube at the
rack?
 pipette
54. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was removed using pipette after
centrifugation?
 Supernatant liquid
55. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what type of algae was analyzed?
 dark algae
56. To elute all the pigments contained in the chloroplasts, what do you have to consider, when
choosing from different solvents during the virtual experiment on pigments?
 Use both a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic solvent
57. Which has mostly color blue in the light spectrum?
 UV
58. What best describes conjugated systems?
 Alternating double bonds
59. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was the symbol of the button that starts the
spinning of the centrifuge?
 One arrow pointing to the right
60. In the LabPad where is the speaker symbol located?
 upper right corner
61. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was proposed to be the source of biofuel?
 algae
62. What light wavelength does chlorophyll not absorb?
 550
63. In the pigment virtual experiment, what was the best way to separate chloroplasts from the
buffer?
 Use a centrifuge to separate the chloroplasts
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64. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what will be the contribution of the farm to the
proposed project
 nutrients
65. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was the symbol on the biohazard waste?


66. Which has mostly color red in the light spectrum?
 infrared
67. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was the proposed cover of the project
 green house
68. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what does it mean if pigments are colored black?
 It absorbs the whole spectrum of light
69. Match the remnants of the ingestion of chloroplasts by early eukaryotic cells
 Plasma membrane of the photosynthetic cell - inner membrane
 Vacuole of the eukaryote - outer membrane
70. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what PPE was used in handling liquid nitrogen?
 Cryo gloves
71. What wavelength of sunlight is visible to our eyes?
 650
72. When you lower the LabPad, can you still listen to Dr. One?
 yes
73. In the pigment virtual experiment, what is the best statement?
 the chloroplasts contain a hydrophilic pigment that absorbs green light
74. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, where did the algae cells move at the tube after
the centrifugation?
 At the bottom
75. What wavelength of light do carotenoids absorb?
 500
76. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what fuel was the power plant using?
 coal
77. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what is the result of the release of waste by the
farm?
 Algal blooms
 Ecosystem destruction
 Dead zones in the sea
78. During photosynthesis what do light waves do to electrons?
 excite them
79. What does a spectrophotometer measure?
 Absorbance spectra
80. What type of electors do conjugated systems have?
 Lone pairs
81. What do pigment molecules have in common in the virtual pigment experiment?
 Extended conjugated systems
82. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, how many tubes were used in the ice bucket?
 4
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83. Where are the pigment molecules located?


 In a protein complex that keeps them in place
84. What best describes chlorophylls?
 hydrophobic
85. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, what was being proposed to be put up the person
in charge of the project?
 large pool
86. Where are thylakoids located in the cell?
 stroma
87. What part of the chloroplast looks like a stack?
 stroma
88. In the pigment extraction virtual experiment, waste products from the farm and the power plant
will be used as what for the project?
 resource
89. How many double bonds do Phycoerythrobilin have?
 7
90. If you put only one tube in the centrifuge, what is wrong with it?
 the centrifuge is not balanced
91. What was used by the analytical lab to identify the pigments
 spectrophotometer
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