Draw the complete structural formulas (indicating all covalent bonds) for the following functional groups using an "R" to indicate organic structures the group is attached to (e.g., R-S-H): -OH -COOH -CH3 amino group carboxyl group hydrogen hydroxyl group methyl group aldehyde group ketone group -CHO Match each functional group below with the correct chemical property on the right (choices may be used more than once). A. acidic -NH₂ B. basic --C C. polar D. slightly polar E. non-polar

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Draw the complete structural formulas (indicating all covalent bonds) for the following functional groups
using an "R" to indicate organic structures the group is attached to (e.g., R-S-H):
-OH
-COOH
amino group
carboxyl group
hydrogen
hydroxyl group
methyl group
aldehyde group
-CH3
ketone group
-CHO
Match each functional group below with the correct chemical property on the right (choices may be
used more than once).
A. acidic
-NH₂
B. basic
-%
C. polar
D. slightly polar
E. non-polar
Transcribed Image Text:Draw the complete structural formulas (indicating all covalent bonds) for the following functional groups using an "R" to indicate organic structures the group is attached to (e.g., R-S-H): -OH -COOH amino group carboxyl group hydrogen hydroxyl group methyl group aldehyde group -CH3 ketone group -CHO Match each functional group below with the correct chemical property on the right (choices may be used more than once). A. acidic -NH₂ B. basic -% C. polar D. slightly polar E. non-polar
For each test below, place a checkmark (✓) next to the foods you predict will be positive for the
test. This is your hypothesis.
> For each test below, circle the positive control and underline the negative control.
Record your data below indicating the color of each test and the amount of the substance (-, +, ++, +++):
Benedict's reagent
lodine solution
Biuret reagent
sample
cow's milk
rice milk
almond
milk
chicken
broth
white
grape juice
coconut
water
soda
diet soda
glucose
water
color sugars?
sample
cow's milk
rice milk
almond
milk
chicken
broth
white
grape juice
coconut
water
soda
diet soda
starch
water.
color starch?
50
sample
cow's milk
rice milk
almond
milk
chicken
broth
white
grape juice
coconut
water
soda
diet soda
albumin
water
color protein?
Transcribed Image Text:For each test below, place a checkmark (✓) next to the foods you predict will be positive for the test. This is your hypothesis. > For each test below, circle the positive control and underline the negative control. Record your data below indicating the color of each test and the amount of the substance (-, +, ++, +++): Benedict's reagent lodine solution Biuret reagent sample cow's milk rice milk almond milk chicken broth white grape juice coconut water soda diet soda glucose water color sugars? sample cow's milk rice milk almond milk chicken broth white grape juice coconut water soda diet soda starch water. color starch? 50 sample cow's milk rice milk almond milk chicken broth white grape juice coconut water soda diet soda albumin water color protein?
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