A | B |
Electron | Carries a single negative charge |
Proton | Carries a single positive charge |
Neutron | Carries mass but no charge |
ATP | Major energy molecule for life |
Electrical energy | Result of ion interactions in cells |
One | Mass of a proton |
Atom | Smallest unit of matter |
Hydrogen | Most common element |
Deuterium | Hydrogen with one neutron |
Orbital | Home to electrons around atoms |
Carbon | Most basic element of life |
Tritium | Hydrogen with two neutrons |
Atomic number | Number of protons per atom |
Atomic mass | Number of protons plus neutrons per atom |
Ion | An atom with unequal number of protons and electrons |
Positive ion | Atom that has lost electrons |
Negative ion | Atom that has gained electrons |
Isotope | Atom that has different number of neutrons |
Molecule | Two or more bound atoms |
Solvent | Substance that dissolves things |
Solute | Substance dissolved in solvents |
Ionic bond | Forms when an electron is donated |
Covalent bond | Forms when electrons are shared |
Natrium | Latin name for sodium |
Kalium | Latin name for potassium |
Ferrum | Latin name for iron |
Chloride | Term for a chlorine ion |
pH | Measure of hydrogen in solution |
HCl | Hydrochloric acid |
NaOH | Sodium hydroxide |
pH 2 | Strong acid |
pH7 | Neutral substance |
pH13 | Strong base/ alkalai |
pH 7.3 | Normal blood pH |
Bicarbonate | Increases pH in body |
Peptide bond | Links amino acids together |
Peptide chain | A protein molecule |
Carbohydrate | Molecule that contains only H, C, and O |
Denature | Change the molecular shape |
Enzyme | Protein catalyst |