Polymers
Functional Groups
Chemical Bonds
Elements, Atoms, Compounds, and Trace elements
The process of science definitions
100

Hydrolysis is used for 

What is to break down polymers into monomers

100

The functional groups are 

What is hydroxyl, carbonyl, carboxyl, amino, and methyl

100

The actual transfer of an electron between atoms results in an attraction called

What is ionic bond

100

Defined as anything that occupies space and has mass

What is matter

100

Science

What is a way of knowing an approach to understand the natural world

200

Amino acid monomers join to form

What is a protein polymer

200

hydrophilic groups

What are hydroxyl, carbonyl, carboxyl, and amino groups

200

Atoms that do not transfer electrons but actually share electrons between them

What is a covalent bond

200

65% of the human body contains this element

What is oxygen

200
Hypothesis

What is a proposed explanation for a set of observations, and it leads to predictions that can be tested by making additional observations or by performing experiments.

300

Glucose monomers combine to form

What is a complex carbohydrate
300

Non-polar group/s

What is methyl

300

A formula that shows a molecule's approximate shape and represents each covalent bond with a line

What is a structural formula

300

Trace elements that are present in minute quantities make up this percentage

What is 0.01%

300

Experiment

What is a scientific test, often carried out under controlled conditions 

400

Water is released during

What is the dehydration synthesis 

400

Has a nitrogen bonded with two hydrogens

What is the amino group

400

An atom's ___________ is a measure of its attraction for shared electrons.

What is electronegativity

400

An essential component of a hormone produced by the thyroid gland

What is Iodine

400

Controlled experiment

What is one in which an experimental group is compared with a control group

500

Polymers called polysaccharides made from subunit monomers called monosaccharides.

What is carbohydrates

500

Definition of Functional group

A specific configuration of atoms commonly attached to the carbon skeletons of organic molecules and involved in chemical reactions

500

In a water molecule, shared electrons are pulled closer to the more electronegative oxygen atom that forms a

What is a polar covalent bond

500

Water and table salt are examples of organized matter having _____________.

What is emergent properties

500

Independent Variable

Dependent Variable

What is the factor that is manipulated by the researchers. 

What is the measure used to judge the outcome of the experiment.