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100

particle with no electrical charge found in the nucleus of an atom.

Neutrons

100

Substance that is able to dissolve another substance. 


Solvent

100

 Any substance that dissolves into a liquid and forms a solution

Solute

100

Bonds formed when amino acids are lied up side by side.

Side bonds.

100

Solid, Liquid, Gas

Matter

200

Not forming a homogeneous mixture when added together.

Immiscible

200
Used to remove oil from the hair, also called surface active agent. 

Surfactants.

200

A change in substance that creates a new substance 

Chemical change

200

The smallest complete unit of an element. 

Atoms

200
7, equal number of positive hydrogen and negative hydroxidons. 

Neutral PH

300

Bonds most important side bond, containing sulfur formed when two sulfur type chains join together directly affected by chemical services.

Disulfide bonds

300

Matter that is not alive, never has been alive and does not contain carbon - ( rocks ) 

Inorganic Chemistry

300

Side bond that works on the principle that unlike charges attract, can easily be broken by heat or water makes up 35% of strength 

Hydrogen Bonds

300

Mixtures of fats and oils converted to fatty acids by heat and then purified

soap

300

Most abundant element in the earths crust, second most abundant in the earths atmosphere.

Oxygen
400
A change in the physical characteristics ( ice water ).

Physical change

400

Refers to water-loving part of a molecule.

Hydrophilic
400

Two or more non mixable substances united with help of a binder. 

Emulsions 

400

All matter that is alive or once living with carbon present. 

Organic Chemistry

400

 Contains a large quantity of the solute in comparison to the quantity of solvent

Concentrated solution 

500

Refers to oil-loving part of a molecule.

Lipopholic

500

Side bonds that help organize protein chains, can easily be broken by water.

Salt Bonds.

500

Positively charged particle in the nucleus of a atom. 

Protons

500

Equal mixtures of inorganic and organic substances that do not dissolve in water and that have been sifted and mixed until free of coarse, gritty particles

Powders

500

Negatively charged particles that orbit around the nucleus of an atom.

Electrons