This number is considered the threshold for an element to be considered radioactive.
What is 83?
Oil and water don't mix because of this difference in the molecules
What are polarities?
The category is the study of this
What are atomic/molecular structures?
Alice Ball found a revolutionary cure for Hansen's disease, otherwise known as this
What is leprosy?
Marie Curie's work with determining what makes an element radioactive most closely aligns with this unit of AP Chemistry
What is Unit 1 - Atomic Structures and Properties?
Energy can be produced from atoms of this element
What is Uranium
This ionic compound that's found in the kitchen is attracted to both ends of H2O, making it easily soluble
What is NaCl?
They are the building blocks of proteins that make their structure so elaborate
What are amino acids?
These are the two radioactive elements discovered by Marie and Pierre Curie
What are Radium and Polonium?
This scientific practice can be involved in representing the relationship between molecular compounds
What is Model Analysis?
This property of the nucleus causes it to emit particles and energy
What is unstability?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
Water would rather form strong hydrogen bonds with each other than LDFs in oil, which stand for these
What are london dispersion forces?
A naturally occurring enzyme that helps with bacterial infections that chemists have found the structure of
What is lysozyme?
Dorothy Hodgkin saved millions of lives by facilitating the mass production of this medicine
Similar to how crystallography is used to map out enzymes, this CED topic is used to map out atoms and electron configurations
What is Topic 2.5 - Lewis Diagrams?
Any element can become an unstable, radioactive isotope with the addition of these
What are neutrons?
Ethyl esters are isolated from this to become more water soluble
What are fatty acids?
These are shined at a protein molecules to determine a 3-dimensional structure
What are x-rays?
This woman worked with her daughter to create X-ray trucks to help wounded soldiers
Who is Marie Curie?
This Unit 3 topic most closely connects to Alice Ball's work with creating a homogenous oil & water mixture
What is Topic 3.10 - Solubility?
This radioactive section of the electromagnetic spectrum has characteristics of high energy and short wavelengths
What are gamma rays or x-rays?
The chemical reaction where fats and oils are converted into soap by reacting them with a base
What is saponification?
You want this kind of solution of proteins that can be dehydrated to create a crystallized structure
What is supersaturated?
Alice Ball made medical advances by working with the oil from this tree
What is the chaulmoogra tree?
The process of representing chemical substances like proteins with models via x-rays is an example of this scientific practice
What is Representing Data & Phenomena?