Acids and Bases
Digestion
Solute/ Solvent
Elements
Ions
100

Tastes sour, and reacts with metals.

An Acid

100

Breaking down large food molecules into smaller usable molecules (amino acids/ proteins) 

Digestion

100

The substance that is present in the lower amount. What is being dissolved.

Solute

100

These structures have a negative charge.

Electrons

100

This type of ion is negative?

Anion
200

Tastes bitter and feels slippery.

A Base

200

This type of digestion involves the tearing, ripping and chewing the food molecules to break them down.

Mechanical Digestion

200

The universal solvent.

Water

200

The atomic number represents the number of _______.

Protons

200

When TWO atoms are sharing electrons equally.

non-polar covalent bond.

300

A solution with a ton of H+ ions.

Strong acid

300

This type of digestion uses enzymes to further break down large molecules throughout your digestive track.

Chemical Digestion

300

A dilute solution will have ______     _________ amount of solute in it.

a small

300

When there are more protons than electrons in an ion it has a ___________ charge.

positive

300

When atoms have either 8 electrons in their outermost shell and or have a full outermost shell. Also known as the valance shell.

Octet rule of chemistry 

400

A solution with a little bit of OH- Ions

A weak base

400

These structures speed up chemical digestion by finding a substrate, combining to it and breaking ti down.

Enzyme

400

When you can not put anymore solute into the solution it means that it is __________.

Saturated

400

When the number of these structures change in a nucleus of an atom it creates an isotope. EX: Carbon 13

Nuetron

400

Please draw out the Lewis Dot structure for the element Oxygen.

Accurate white board drawing.

500

A reaction between an acid and a base is called?

A nuetrilization

500

The PH in your mouth?

The PH in your stomach?

The PH in your small intestines?

7 (neutral), 2-3 (acidic), 8/9 (basic)

500

These two factors affect the solubility of a solute.

Temperature and type of solvent.

500

Please draw on the white board what the element Flourine would look like in orbital/ shell form.

Accurate Drawing

500

What type of ion is Boron going to make?

B+3