The medicine we used in our classroom model.
What are TUMS?
When something is concerned with the number/amount of something present, it is said to be...
This is the color we see when molecules in a material absorb every color in the visible spectrum.
What is black?
What is one of the products we made in the lab this day?
What is lotion or mosquito repellent?
This color was traditionally used on samurai garments and took time and skill to process.
What is indigo?
This elemental ion is responsible for acidity.
What are hydrogen ions?
The candy dye that was most attracted to the water molecules.
What is blue, orange, or brown dye?
These are two ways to obtain a dye.
What are natural extraction or synthetic (lab made) methods?
Oil is an example of this type of molecule.
What is a nonpolar/uncharged molecule?
Capsaicin is classified as this type of chemical.
What is a neurotoxin?
This is the general principle behind how medicine works.
What is a "lock and key" or "imposter mimic"
Water does not want to mix with oil because it is this and oil is not.
What is a charged/polar molecule?
In order to get a more intense color from a source, you must increase this.
This is any molecule that causes two molecules that do not want to mix.
What is an emulsifier?
This gene is present in ball pythons that appear completely white.
What is the super fire gene?