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Activity 1:

A.T: Biomolecules
L.T: describe the structure of proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates, and relate them to their
function.
CRITICAL THINKING. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.
1. What are the four biomolecules associated to human health? Identify the chemical structure and give
one function of each biomolecules.
2. Why is protein considered as the macromolecules of all living organisms?
3. What do you think is the reason behind the total average body fat of male and female? Justify your
answer.
4. Given the code of RNA= ACUG ACUU ACGU AGUU what is the counterpart code in DNA?
Activity 2:
A.T: Intermolecular forces and liquids and solids
L.T:
* Use the kinetic molecular model to explain properties of liquids and solids.
* Describe and differentiate the types of intermolecular forces.
CRITICAL THINKING. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.
1. Explain the Kinetic Molecular Theory in Solids and Liquids.
2. What is the relationship of the intermolecular forces of attraction to the electrostatic forces(kinetic
energy)?
3. Differentiate the van der waals forces; dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, ion-dipole, and London
dispersion forces and give atleast 2 examples each.
4. Give two examples of each types of crystalline lattice based on their description.
5. Enumerate and explain the general properties of liquids.
Activity 3:
A.T: Solutions and their concentration
L.T: Use different ways to calculate the concentration of solutions; percent by mass, percent by volume,
molality, molarity and mole fraction.
Compute the following concentration ratios.
1. What is the percent by mass of a 250 gram salt dissolved in 750 grams of water?
2. What is the percent by volume of a 240 mL acid added to 1660 mL water?
3. What is the molarity of a 2.0 grams NaOH present in 800 mL of solution?
4. What is the molality of a 364.5 gram hydrochloric acid (HCl) dissolved in 500 g water?
5. A 4 g sugar cube (Sucrose) is dissolved in 350 g teacup of 80 degrees Celsius water. What is the
molality of the sugar solution?
Activity 4:
A.T: Practice Problem on solutions stoichiometry
L.T: Calculate the boiling point elevation and freezing depression from the concentration of solute in a solution.
Determine the solubility of a solid in a given amount of water at different temperatures
1. When you use 25 mL of 4.0 M HCl to produce H2 gas, how many grams of zinc does it react with?(Zn=
65.38 g/mol)
2HCl + Zn  ZnCl2 + H2
2. How much 0.80 M HCl would be needed to dissolve a CaCO3 pearl which weighs 4.0 grams?
CaCO3 + 2HCl  CaCl2 + H2O + CO2
3.Joyce was asked to neutralized sodium hydroxide(NaOH) using hydrochloric acid (HCl). What volume of
0.658 M HCl does she need in order to neutralize 25.0 mL of 0.906 M NaOH? (molar mass of NaOH=
39.99 g/mol, molar mass of HCl= 36.46 g/mol)
HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) NaCl(aq) + H(OH) (aq)

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