CHEMISTRY Flashcards

(32 cards)

1
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Chewing food

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Mechanical

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2
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Vision

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Radiant

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3
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Bending your figures to make a fist

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Mechanical

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4
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Lying under a sunlamp

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Radiant

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5
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Anything that tales up space and has mask.

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Matter

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6
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A unique substance composed of atoms having the same atomic number.

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Element

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7
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Negatively charged particles , forming parts of an atom.

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Electrons

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8
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Subatomic particles that determine an atom’s chemical behavior, or bonding ability.

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Electrons

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9
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The ability to work

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Energy

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10
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The smallest particle of an element that retains the properties of the element.

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Atom

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11
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The smallest particle of a compound, formed when atoms combine chemically.

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Molecule

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12
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Positively charged particles forming part of an atom.

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Protons

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13
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Name the given to the last shell.

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Valence

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14
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Subatomic particles responsible for most of an atom’s mass.

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Neutrons or prontons

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15
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Building blocks of carbohydrates.

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Monosaccharides

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16
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Building blocks of fat

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Fatty acids and/or glycerol

17
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Building blocks of protein

18
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Building blocks of nuclei acid

19
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The single most important fuel source for the body cells

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Carbohydrates

20
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Used to insulate the body

21
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Primary components of meat and cheese

22
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Primary components of bread and lollipops

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Carbohydrates

23
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Primary components of egg yolk and peanut oil

24
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Class that includes cholesterol

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Glucose and starch
Carbohydrates
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Function is building tissues
Proteins
27
Simple sugars
Monosaccharides
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A phosphate group, five-carbon sugar , and a nitrogen containing base.
Nucleotides
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Building blocks is a monosaccharide
Carbohydrates
30
DNA, RNA, and ATP are types of compounds
Nuclei acid
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Triglycerides , steroids , and fat-soluble vitamins are toes is there compounds
Lipids
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Antibodies , some hormones , and enzymes are types of these compounds
Proteins