Matter and the Environment
Atoms and Elements
Bonding and Chemical Reactions
Macromolecules
Mixtures and Solutions
100

This branch of chemistry helps identify pollutants in the air, water, and soil.

What is environmental science?

100

The smallest unit of an element that retains the chemical properties of that element.

What is an Atom?

100

This type of chemical bond occurs when atoms share electrons.

What is a Covalent Bond?

100

These are the building blocks of proteins.

What are Amino Acids?

100

A type of mixture where the components are evenly distributed and cannot be easily separated.

What is a Solution?

200

This is the process in which chemical techniques are used to assess human impact on ecosystems.

What is environmental monitoring

200

This subatomic particle has a positive charge and is found in the nucleus of an atom.

What is a Proton?

200

The type of reaction where two or more substances combine to form a single product.

What is a Synthesis Reaction?

200

This type of macromolecule stores genetic information and includes DNA and RNA.

What are Nucleic Acids?

200

 This is the substance that gets dissolved in a solution.

What is a Solute?

300

The law stating that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.

What is the Law of conservation of matter

300

This is the most abundant element in the Earth’s atmosphere, making up about 78%.

 What is Nitrogen?

300

This type of chemical bond is formed between metals and nonmetals, where electrons are transferred from one atom to another.

What is an Ionic Bond?

300

This macromolecule is the primary source of energy for cells and includes sugars like glucose.

What are Carbohydrates?

300

This property measures how much solute can be dissolved in a solvent at a given temperature

What is Solubility?

400

This term refers to the variety and variability of life on Earth, including diversity in ecosystems and genetic variations.

  What is Biodiversity?

400

The atomic number of an element represents the number of these particles in the nucleus.

What are Protons?

400

The term for the minimum amount of energy needed for a chemical reaction to occur.

What is Activation Energy?

400

This type of macromolecule is made up of long hydrocarbon chains and is important for energy storage and insulation.

What are Lipids?

400

A type of heterogeneous mixture where particles are suspended but not dissolved, like in muddy water

What is a Suspension?

500

This process describes how pollutants concentrate as they move up the food chain.

What is Biomagnification?

500

This element, represented by the symbol “Hg,” is a toxic heavy metal that can accumulate in fish and cause health issues in humans.

What is Mercury?

500

This principle states that chemical reactions will shift to counteract changes in concentration, temperature, or pressure.

What is Le Chatelier’s Principle?

500

The process by which macromolecules are broken down into their monomers by the addition of water.

What is Hydrolysis?

500

This rule states that polar solvents dissolve polar solutes, and nonpolar solvents dissolve nonpolar solutes.

What is “Like Dissolves Like”?

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