Chemistry of Matter – Flashcards
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Chemistry |
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the scientific study of matter, the principal and chemical changes affecting matter and the energy changes that accompany those processes |
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Chemist |
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scientists who studey matter, its properties and changes |
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Biochemistry |
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the study of chemical reaction , such as growth, reproducrion and respoiration, that occur within a living organism |
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pH |
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Potential hydrogen
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pH Scale |
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Scale of pH Balance .5 ----- Muratic Acid (Most Acidic) 2 ----- Lemon 4 ----- Peroxide 4.5 ----- Skin 5.5 ----- Skin 6 ----- Urine 6.5 ----- Saliva 7 ----- Water 6.5/7.5 --Shampoo 7.5 ----- Blood 11.5 ----- Chemical Depilatory 14 ----- Lye (Most Alkaline) |
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Organic Chemistry |
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deals with all matter that is now living or was alive at one time. This is the stufey of matter containing carbon which is present in all plants and animals |
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Inorganic Chemistry |
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Deals with matter that was never living and does not contain carbon |
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Matter |
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anything that occupies space |
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Solids |
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Mattter with definite Weight, Volume & Shape |
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Liquids |
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Matter with definite Weight and Volume but no Shape |
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Gases |
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Matter with definite Weight, but indefinite Volume and Shape |
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Physical Change |
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a change in the physical form of a substance without creating a new substance possessing a distinct material composition (water to ice) |
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Chemical Change |
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a change in a substance that creates a new substance with different material characteristics from those of the original substance |
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Sublimination |
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The process of a solid or gas changing states without becoming a liquid |
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Energy |
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The ability to do work to accomplish some change |
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Elements |
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Basic units of matter that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by any chemical reaction |
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Periodic law |
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The unifying concept used to organize elements and their similarities |
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Atomic Numbers |
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The number shown in the Periodic Table with each element and indicates how many protons are in a simple atom of the element |
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Atoms |
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The smallest complete unit of an element |
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Proton |
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Have a positive electrical charge and identify the atom |
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Neutrons |
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Have no electrical charge |
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Electrons |
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Have a negaive electrical charge |
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Nucleus |
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Dense core at the center of an atom formed by tightly packed together protons and neutrons (control center) |
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Free Electrons |
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Electron in the outermost orbit that is easily moved from its orbit. if another atom has a shortage of electrons, the free electron will attempt to move tot he other atom |
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Molecule |
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smallest particle of a compound |
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Compounds |
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When the atoms that combing are different, they create compounds created by chemically uniting two different elements Ex: water (H2O) and hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) |
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Oxidation |
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A substance loses an electron and oxygen is acquired |
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Reduction |
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A substance gains an electron and oxygen is released (release of oxygen to the skin) |
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Ionic Bond |
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When positive and negaive ions join, they are held together by an ionic bond |
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Covalent Bond |
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If no trading is taking place and the atoms are sharing the electrons, they are held together by covalent bonds. |
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Chemical Bond |
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Forces that hold atoms together in compounds |
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Biochemistry |
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Branches of science that deals with the chemicals related to life processes and their reactions within the body |
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Proteins |
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Helps the body to construct and renew itself |
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Carbohydrates |
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Used by the body to store energy and play a key role in metabolism |
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Lipids |
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Components that fill the intercellular spaces in the skin also called intercellular element |
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Enzymes |
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Materials that dissolve and breakdown large molecules into smaller ones Ex: papain |
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Amino Acid |
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Compounds conisisting of carben, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen that join togehter in chains to form protein |
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Peptide Bond |
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A bond unifying two amino acid groups |
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Polypeptide Chain |
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Thousands of amino acids connected lenght-wise to form a chain |
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Monomers |
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Basic building block molecules that connect with each other to form larger, more complex compounds |
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Polymers |
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Groups of monomers that bond together |
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Saccharide |
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A simple uint of carbohydrate |
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Monosaccharide |
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A single saccharide, a simpleu sugar, such as glucose |
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Disaccharide |
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Two saccharides linked together, such as sucurose (table sugar) |
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Polysaccharide |
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Mny saccharides linked to form larger, more complex molecules, such as starch |