The Basics
Air
Atmosphere
Water
More Module 4
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The smallest chemical unit of matter

Atom

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A molecule composed of three oxygen atoms that makes up a filter and breaks down in the presence of ultraviolet light

Ozone

100

A measure of the energy of random motion in a substances molecules

Temperature 

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The use of electricity to break a molecule down into smaller units

Electrolysis 

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Vinegar is a weak form of this substance

Acid

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Two or more atoms linked together to make a substance with unique properties

Molecules

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The Process by which certain gases trap heat that radiate from the earth

The Greenhouse Effect

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Narrow Bands of high-speed winds that circle the earth, blowing from west to east

Jet Streams

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a molecule that has slight positive and negative charges due to an imbalance in the way electrons are shared

Polar Molecule

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The blue green substance you observed in your water in Lab 1 (atoms linking up with other atoms) 

Copper Hydroxycarbonate

300

Daily double!! Substances made of billions and billions and billions of the same atoms are called

Elements 

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The chemical reactions that supply energy for our bodies which oxygen is necessary for

Combustion reactions

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The region of the atmosphere between the altitudes of roughly 65 kilometers and 330 kilometers, where the gases are ionized.

Ionosphere

300

Vitamins A, D, E and K are often called these type of vitamins

Fat Soluble Vitamins

300

In the first lab, Energy from the electricity flow broke water molecules into these gases

Hydrogen and oxygen

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Substances made up of billions and billions and billions of molecules

Compounds

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The mass of water vapor contained in a certain volume of air 

Absolute Humidity

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The region of the atmosphere between altitudes of roughly 80 kilometers and 460 kilometers—average energy of the few molecules very high but low temperature 

Thermosphere

400
A buildup of vitamins could become this

Toxic

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The gas that bubbled off the tablet in Lab 3

Carbon Dioxide

500

The System of Standard Units Scientists Use

The Metric System

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A gas which is a toxic byproduct of incomplete combustion

Carbon Monoxide

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The region of the atmosphere that extends from ground level to roughly 7 miles (11 kilo) above sea level

Troposphere

500

A powerful cleaner with a a very concentrated active ingredient

Muriatic Acid

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A chemical reaction in which acid and a base react quantitively with one another

Neutralization