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Chapter 2 The Chemistry of Life

Prentice Hall Biology

AB
atomthe basic unit of matter
nucleusthe center of the atom
electrona negatively charged particle
elementa pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
isotopeatoms of the same element that differ in the number of neutrons they contain
compounda substance formed by the chemical combinsation of two or more elements in definite proportions
ionic bondformed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another
ionpositively and negatively charged atoms
covalent bondforms when electrons are shared between atoms
moleculethe smallest unit of most compounds
vander Waals forcesintermolecular forces of attraction
cohesionan attraction between molecules of the same substance
adhesionan attraction between molecules of different substances
mixturea material composed of two or more elements or compounds that are physically mixed together but not chemically combined
solutionthe gradual disbersement of ions in water forming a type of mixture
solutethe substance that is disolved
suspensiona mixture of water and nondisolved material
pH scalea measurement system used to identify the concentration of H+ ions in a solution
acidany compound that forms H+ ions in a solution
basea compound that produces hydroxide ions in a solution
bufferweak acids or bases that can react with strong acids or bases to prevent sharp, sudden changes in pH
monomersmaller compounds
polymera larger compound that is formed when small compounds are joined together
carbohydratecompounds made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
monosaccharidesingle sugar molecules
polysaccharidelarge macromolecules formed from monosaccharides
lipida large and varied group of biological molecules that are generally not soluble in water
nucleic acidmacromolecules containing hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and phosphorus
ribonucleic acid (RNA)a single-stranded nucleic acid that contains the sugar ribose
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)a nucleic acid that contains the sugar deoxyribose
proteinmacromolecules that contain nitrogen as well as carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
amino acidcompounds with an amino acid group on one end and a carboxyl group on the other end
chemical reactiona process that changes one set of chemicals into another set of chemicals
reactantthe elements or compounds that enter into a chemical reaction
productthe elements or compounds produced by a chemical reaction
activation energythe energy that is needed to get a reaction started
catalysta sbstance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
enzymeproteins that act as biological catalysts
substratethe reactants of enzyme-catalyzed reactions
solventthe substance in which the solute disolves
nucleotidesconsist of three parts: a 5-carbon sugar, a phosphate and a nitrogenous base


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