18 questions
Cohesion
attraction between molecules of different substances
attraction between molecules of the same substance
a material composed of two or more elements
ions gradually become dispersed in water
Adhesion
attraction between molecules of different substances
attraction between molecules of the same substance
a material composed of two or more elements
ions gradually become dispersed in water
Mixture
attraction between molecules of different substances
attraction between molecules of the same substance
a material composed of two or more elements
ions gradually become dispersed in water
Solution
attraction between molecules of different substances
attraction between molecules of the same substance
a material composed of two or more elements
ions gradually become dispersed in water
Solute
a substance that is dissolved
the substance in which the solute dissolves
a compound that releases H+ ions into a solution
a compound that produces hydroxide (OH-) ions in solutions
Solvent
a substance that is dissolved
the substance in which the solute dissolves
a compound that releases H+ ions into a solution
a compound that produces hydroxide (OH-) ions in solutions
Acid
a substance that is dissolved
the substance in which the solute dissolves
a compound that releases H+ ions into a solution
a compound that produces hydroxide (OH-) ions in solutions
Base
a substance that is dissolved
the substance in which the solute dissolves
a compound that releases H+ ions into a solution
a compound that produces hydroxide (OH-) ions in solutions
Buffer
weak acids or bases to prevent sudden changes in pH
fats, oils, and waxes, macromolecules that are not soluble in water
sugar, starch, cellulose; carbon hydrogen and oxygen atoms
polymers of molecules called amino acids
Lipid
weak acids or bases to prevent sudden changes in pH
fats, oils, and waxes, macromolecules that are not soluble in water
sugar, starch, cellulose; carbon hydrogen and oxygen atoms
polymers of molecules called amino acids
Carbohydrate
weak acids or bases to prevent sudden changes in pH
fats, oils, and waxes, macromolecules that are not soluble in water
sugar, starch, cellulose; carbon hydrogen and oxygen atoms
polymers of molecules called amino acids
Protein
weak acids or bases to prevent sudden changes in pH
fats, oils, and waxes, macromolecules that are not soluble in water
sugar, starch, cellulose; carbon hydrogen and oxygen atoms
polymers of molecules called amino acids
Amino Acid
a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl (—COOH) and an amino (—NH2) group.
a 5 carbon sugar phosphate group
biological catalyst, most are proteins
the reactants of enzyme-catalyzed reactions
Nucleotide
a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl (—COOH) and an amino (—NH2) group.
a 5 carbon sugar phosphate group
biological catalyst, most are proteins
the reactants of enzyme-catalyzed reactions
Enzymes
a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl (—COOH) and an amino (—NH2) group.
a 5 carbon sugar phosphate group
biological catalyst, most are proteins
the reactants of enzyme-catalyzed reactions
Substrate
a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl (—COOH) and an amino (—NH2) group.
a 5 carbon sugar phosphate group
biological catalyst, most are proteins
the reactants of enzyme-catalyzed reactions
Products
a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl (—COOH) and an amino (—NH2) group.
a 5 carbon sugar phosphate group
elements or compounds that engage in a chemical reaction
the elements or compounds produced by a chemical reaction
Reactant
a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl (—COOH) and an amino (—NH2) group.
a 5 carbon sugar phosphate group
elements or compounds that engage in a chemical reaction
the elements or compounds produced by a chemical reaction