ATOMS & ELEMENTS
COMPOUNDS
WATER
MIXTURES
CARBS & LIPIDS
100

The basic unit of matter.

What is the atom?

100

This is a substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions.

What is a compound?

100

This substance's official chemical name is dihydrogen monoxide. 

What is water?

100

This is the result of one substance having been dissolved in another substance.

What is a solution?
100

This word means "many sugars."

What is a polysaccharide?

200

The center of the atom - it is where most of the atom's mass is.

What is the nucleus?

200

These tend to be shiny, malleable, ductile, good conductors of heat and electricity, and are usually solid at room temperature.

What are metals?

200

Ice floats on water because it is this.

What is less dense?

200

Cocoa powder, cinnamon, and vegetable oil all share this same fear. 

What is hydrophobia or hydrophobic?

200

This is the most abundant biopolymer on the earth, probably because it the main component of all plant cell walls.

What is cellulose?

300

This subatomic particle has a negative charge, almost no mass, and circles the nucleus of the atom.

What is an electron?

300

Metals and nonmetals tend to form what kind of kind chemical bonds with one another?

What are ionic bonds?

300

This refers to the attraction between molecules of the same substance.

What is cohesion?

300

Human blood is an example of this kind of mixture.

What is a suspension?

300

The unifying characteristic of this group is that they do not dissolve in water.

What are lipids?

400
When determining how reactive an element is, look to the outermost shell that contains these.

What are valence electrons?

400

This chemical bond arises when the elements in it share their electrons with one another.

What is a covalent bond?

400

This refers to the attraction between molecules of different substances. 

What is adhesion?

400

This word describes a substance that is being dissolved in another substance.

What is a solute?

400

This is the main component of all cell membranes. Central to its ability to play that role is that it is hydrophobic on one end and hydrophilic on the other.

What is a phospholipid?

500

This refers to atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons. The most rare ones are often radioactive.

What are isotopes?

500

This chemical bond arises when the elements in it share their electrons with one another, but they do so unequally.

What is a polar covalent bond?

500

This is an attraction between the partially-positive hydrogen on one water molecule with the partially-negative oxygen on another one. 

What is a hydrogen bond?

500

Steel is a solution in which iron serves as the solvent. This is the solute. 

What is carbon?

500

Fatty acids in your bloodstream and stored in your fat cells are combined to make this macromolecule.

What is a triglyceride?