What are the components of a flame test?
Bunsen burner and nichrome wire
What is the mitochondria?
The powerhouse of the cell
What is combustion
Combustion reactions are reduction-oxidation reactions (also called redox reactions) involving oxygen or another oxidizing agent.
What color flame does potassium produce?
Light purple
What is epithelium tissue?
A type of body tissue that forms the covering on all internal and external surfaces of your body, lines body cavities and hollow organs and is the major tissue in glands.
What is stoichiometry
a branch of chemistry that deals with the application of the laws of definite proportions and of the conservation of mass and energy to chemical activity
Which substance easily contaminates other substances
Sodium
What's another name for nerve cells?
Neurons
What are the 5 types of reaction?
single displacement, double displacement, decomposition, synthesis, and combustion
Which fiber shrivels and leaves a black residue, smells like burning hair or feathers. Leaves behind a crushable black bead when burned?
Silk
What does "ipsilateral" mean?
Same side of the median, used when describing two parts in relation to each other
Name this compound: S2F10
disulfur decafluoride
Name this powder: Flame Test: Does not burn. Close to neutral pH. Lumpy powder. Does not react with Benedicts Test or Iodine.
Calcium carbonate
Name all cells in the body
Chloric acid is mixed with nitric acid and produces what reaction?
Aqua regia