The element with the atomic number 16.
What is Sulfur?
The two different states of equilibrium an object can be in.
What is static and kinetic equilibrium?
What is the function of a ribosome and what are the two main subunits that make up a ribosome in molecular biology?
Ribosomes are used to create proteins. Two main subunits of Ribosomes are the small subunit, and the large subunit.
The simplest whole-number ratio of atoms in a chemical compound.
What is the Empirical formula?
The name of the force that pushes perpendicular to the surface onto an object.
What is normal force?
What is the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning?
Higher levels of biodiversity lead to greater ecosystem stability and sustainability
The difference between Alkanes and Alkenes.
Alkanes have a single carbon-carbon bond while Alkenes have a carbon-carbon double bond.
The ratio between the normal force and friction.
What is the coefficient of friction (or μ)?
What is the difference between a genotype and a phenotype?
Genotype refers to the alleles you possess for a particular gene or set of genes. Phenotype is the physical trait itself, which may be influenced by genotypes.
The name of the principle that dictates how a chemical reaction in equilibrium that involves gases will change in response to changes in pressure.
What is Le Chatelier's Principle?
The relationship between magnetic and electric fields.
They alternate, and create light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
The two processes that make up photosynthesis.
What are the light-dependent and light-independent reactions (Calvin Cycle)?
Where is the cathode and where is the anode in the following drawing (done by Claire Dong👍👍)
Anode is where oxidation happens (loss of electrons), Cathode is where reduction happens (gain electrons)
The equation for Work done.
The name of the bond between the phosphate group and two sugars in a DNA polymer.
What is a phosphodiester bond?