What is a matter?
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
What is a compound?
Formed when two or more elements are combined.
What is polar molecule?
Has an uneven distribution of charge.
What is an acid?
A substance that forms higher concentration of H+ ions in a solution that water does
Why are macromolecules important?
They provide energy, structural support, and store genetic information
What is a atoms?
Building blocks of matter.
What is a molecule?
More than one atom bonded together.
What is cohesion?
Water molecules are attracted to themselves.
What is a base?
A substance that forms higher concentration of H+ ions in a solution that water does
Define macromolecules
Very large molecules composed of carbon and other atoms
What is attomic mass?
Atomic mass is the number of protons, plus the number of neutrons.
What is a bond?
Hold atoms together into molecules.
What is adhesion?
Water molecules are attracted to other polar substances.
What is a pH scale?
A scale that meaures the acidicness of a substance
What are the simple units that make up polymers?
Monomers
What is the answers to A,B, and C
A. Electron
B. Nutron
C. Proton
List the 3 types of bonds
Ionic Bond, Covalent Bond, Hydrogen Bond
What kind of bonds do water molecules create
Hydrogen bonds
What kind of solvent is water referred to as?
Universal solvent
Which macromolecule carries the genetic blueprint of a cell?
Nucleic acid
Name the: Atomic Number, elimental symbol, atomic mass
1
H
1.008
What makes up a bond?
Molecules make up compounds, which are elements joined together by bonds.
What makes up proprties of water?
Water has high surface tension, water resists temperature change, water expands when it freezes, water has a high heat of vaporization, water can creep up thin tubes.
What is the difference between a solvent and a solute?
A solvent is the substance doing the dissolving and a solute is the substance being dissolved
What are the 4 main macromolecules?
Carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins