Periodic table
Atomic Bonds
Biomolecules
Acids & Bases
DNA
100

The atomic mass of Beryllium.

9.012

100

This bond result in the sharing of 1 electron and results in positive and negative ions.

Ionic Bond

100

This type of Lipid has a double bond in one of its fatty acid chains.

Unsaturated fatty acid

100

A solution with a Ph of 1

Acid

100

Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine

Nitrogenous Bases

200
This number represents the number of protons in an atom.

Atomic Number

200

This bond results in a new compound like H2O

Covalent bond

200

Deoxyribonucleic acid

DNA

200

This liquid with a PH of 14 might clean out a little more than you bargained for.

Liquid Drain Cleaner

200

These bonds keep Nitrogenous bases "glued" together.

Hydrogen Bonds

300

A table of chemical elements all arranged in order of atomic number

Periodic table 

300

This bond allows for water to have unique properties

Polar bonds

300

This biomolecule helps with building structure, and is made of amino acids.

Protein
300

These acids are monomers of lipids 

Fatty Acids

300

The twisted ladder shape of DNA

Double Helix

400

These are positively charged subatomic particles

Protons
400
A molecule less commonly known as O3

Ozone

400

C6H12O6

Carbohydrate

400

These are represented by having a higher number on the PH scale.

Bases

400

The backbone of DNA

Phosphate-Deoxyribose backbone

500

Anything that has mass and takes up space

Matter

500

Chnops

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Sulfur

500

This process results in a glucose and a fructose molecule and water

Hydrolysis reaction

500

These Materials only vary in their side groups (hint: there are 20 of them.)

Amino Acids 

500

This is the building block of DNA and RNA

Nucleotides

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