Unit 4 Vocabulary Flashcards

1
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“Strength”

A

extent to which acids and bases ionize

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2
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Ionize

A

produce or become ions

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3
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Concentration

A

measure of how many solute particles are dissolved in a solvent

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4
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Autoionization

A

reaction of a chemical w/ itself to produce positive and negative ions by the dissociation of one molecule

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5
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Neutralization reactions

A

double displacement reaction between an acid and a salt base, usually to form water and an ionic compound (salt)

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6
Q

Buffers

A

function is to maintain or resist changes in pH

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7
Q

Radioisotopes

A

isotopes with unstable nuclei

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8
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Nuclear equation

A

shows the change from the initial nucleus (reactant) to final nucleus (product) + any other particles formed

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9
Q

Rate of disintegration of radioisotopes

A

amount breaking down per second

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10
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Amount of radiation absorbed

A

amount of radiation absorbed per g of material (or tissue)

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11
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Equivalent dose

A

measure of the biological effect of different types of radiation

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12
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Equivalent Dose Formula

A

rem= rad (Factor)

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13
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Hydrocarbon

A

molecule mostly composed of H and C

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14
Q

Combustion

A

hydrocarbons don’t react easily at room temperature but BURN EASILY

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15
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Hydrogenation

A

adding H atoms to the two F atoms in a double bond

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16
Q

Polymers

A

long chains of repeating molecules joined together

17
Q

“-mer”

A

multi-carbon, molecular unit

18
Q

Alcohol

A

contains an –OH (hydroxyl) group

19
Q

Ether

A

contains an O atoms between two C atoms

20
Q

Aldehyde

A

has a carbonyl C atom bonded to a long H atom

21
Q

Ketone

A

has a carbonyl C atom bonded to two C atoms

22
Q

Carboxylic acid

A

has a carbonyl C atom bonded to an –OH group

23
Q

Ester

A

has a carbonyl C atom bonded to an O atom bonded to another C chain

24
Q

Amine

A

compound where a N atom is attached to one or more C atoms

25
Q

Amide

A

compound with a carbonyl group attached to a N atom

26
Q

Thiol

A

alcohol with a S in place of the O

27
Q

Thioether

A

ether with a S in place of the O

28
Q

Zwitterion

A

a single molecule with both a negative and positive change within it (proteins, amino acids)

29
Q

“R-groups”

A

indicates the properties of the amino acid when it’s in a protein

30
Q

Acid formulas:

A

Begin with H+

31
Q

Base formulas:

A

USUALLY are ionic compounds containing hydroxide