Bonds
Life and the Scientific Method.
Chemistry
pH
Water
100

This Bond is the result of the transfer of one or more electrons from at least one atom to another.

What is an Ionic Bond?

100

This is the level at which Life Emerges.

What is the Cell?

100

These are the smallest individual units that have properties of an element.

What are atoms?

100

This is a substance that donates hydrogen ions to the solution.

What is an acid?

100

These are the atoms that make up a water molecule.

What is 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen?

200

A bond in which the atoms combined share electrons equally between each other, resulting in no charge full or partial. 

What is Non Polar Covalent Bonds.

200

It has an effect on the dependent variable and is controlled by the tester.

What is the independent variable?

200

These are the subatomic particles that do not have any charge and determine the isotope of an atom.

What are neutrons? 

200

Adding this to a solution will increase the pH.

What is a base?

200

This type of solution is one in which water is the solvent.

What is an aqueous solution?

300

The force of which an atom will pull electrons to its outermost shell.

What is Electronegativity?

300

It is the main requirement for a scientific hypothesis.

What is testability? 

300

This number on the periodic table tells us the number of protons an element has.

What is the atomic number?

300

This number on the pH scale indicates neutrality, anything below it is acidic, anything above it is basic.

What is 7?

300

These are the types of bonds that a water molecule form.

What is a polar covalent bond?

400

The electrons in the outermost shell of an atom that can participate in bonds.

What are Valence Electrons?

400

These are small simple cells that have free floating DNA in the nucleoid region.

What are Prokaryotes?

400

Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon and this atom are the most important and prevalent to life on earth.

What is Nitrogen?

400

This molecule being absorbed by the Ocean, is lowering the pH in the Ocean.

What is Carbon Dioxide?

400

This property of water means that its molecules stick together. 

What is cohesion?

500

Bonds formed between amino acids using dehydration synthesis.

What are Peptide Bonds?

500

It is the baseline for comparison in an experiment.

What is a control group?

500

This indicates the atomic mass of an atom using the average weight of that atom on earth. 

What is the Atomic Symbol?

500

This color is the pH indicator for Acidic conditions.

What is Yellow Orange?

500

These types of bonds give water life supporting properties. Such as high surface tension.

What are hydrogen bonds?

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