energy
solutions
life chem 101
molecules
Misc
100
In any reaction, energy is neither created nor destroyed.
What is the first law of thermodynamics
100
when only WATER moves across a selectively permeable membrane
What is osmosis
100
matter and this are the two basic components of the physical universe
What is energy
100
Organic compound that determines hereditary information
What is nucleic acids
100
animals store energy in this form:
What is fats or lipids
200
This occurs when an acid and a base are combined
What is neutralization and salt formation
200
smallest unit of a COMPOUND
What is a molecule
200
wax is an example of this type of organic compound
What is lipid
200
describes the process of water breaking down a molecule into smaller parts
What is hydrolysis
300
Unlit fuel or firewood is an example of this kind of energy
What is potential energy
300
this term describes a mixture that is the same consistency throughout
What is homogenous
300
sharing of electrons
What is covalent bond
300
this monomer is composed of a base, a sugar, and a phosphate
What is nucleotide
300
substance that contains an abundance of OH-
What is a base
400
When energy is converted, some of it is rendered unusable
What is 2nd law of thermodynamics
400
can be in a solid or gel state
What is a colloid
400
substance that contains an abundance of H+
What is an acid
400
liquid lipid (at room temp)
What is oil
400
isotopes are atoms that contain a different # of
What is protons
500
this substance can affect the rate of a chemical reaction
What is a catalyst
500
a liquid mixture in which particles settle out
What is a suspension
500
solid, liquid, gas
What is the states of matter
500
if a molecule contains C, H, and O, what type of organic compound is it?
What is a carbohydrate
500
process of moving from high concentration to low concentration
What is diffusion
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