Atoms, Ions & Molecules
Properties of Water
Carbon Based Molecules
Vocabulary
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What is a neutron?

A particle with no charge

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Is water a polar or nonpolar molecule?

Polar

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What carbon-based molecule provides a source of quick energy? (Name the molecule and an example)

Carbohydrates = sugar & starches

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What is a solute?

A substance that dissolves in a solvent

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What does mono- mean?

One

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What is a proton?

What is an electron?

A particle with a positive electrical charge

A particle with a negative electrical charge

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If a liquid is tested and has a pH of 8, what category does it fit under? 

Basic/Alkaline

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What are the 2 types of nucleic acids?

DNA & RNA

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What is the smallest basic unit of matter?

Atom

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What does poly- mean?

Many

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What does the nucleus contain? 

Protons & Neutrons 

300

What property causes water for form beads?

Cohesion

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What are the 3 structures Carbon can form?

Straight, Branched, and Ring

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What is an element?

A particular type of atom; made up of only one type of atom

300

What is an amino acid?

Monomers of Proteins

400

Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) are considered compounds because....

They are composed of multiple elements bonded together
400

What is the pH scale? 

Include the numbers it ranges from and what the sections are broken into)

A scale representing Hydrogen ion concentration

From 1-14; 1-6 = Acidic, 7 = Neutral, & 8-14 = Basic/Alkaline

400

What molecule is fats and oils considered an example of?

Lipid

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What is a homologous mixture? 

A mixture with a uniform appearance 

400

What helps make proteins?

Nucleic Acids (DNA & RNA)

500
The outermost energy levels of bonded atoms is where what is located?

Shared pairs of electrons

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What is the difference between cohesion and adhesion?

Cohesion is the attraction between molecules of the same substance, while adhesion is the attraction between molecules of different substances.

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What is special about Carbon?

Bonding properties 

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What is a covalent bond?

A bond formed when two atoms share a pair of electrons

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A protein's structure and function are connected. If a protein's structure is altered, what happens to the function? 

The protein no longer functions the way it should

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