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32 Cards in this Set
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What is an
Atom? |
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Atom
Structure |
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Atom
Name and give the charge of subatomic particles |
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concept of cell?
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How many
Electrons are contained within first shell |
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How many electrons are contained within
2nd shell? |
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How many electrons are contained within
3rd shell? |
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Valence shell
What is? |
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list rules associated with atoms
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Isotypes
what are? |
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chemical bonds
describe different types |
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water
structure |
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water
properties which make it one of the most important chemicals in the body |
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Acid scale
describe |
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Acid scale
definition |
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Base scale
describe |
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Base scale
definition |
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buffer
What is |
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Explain how the
Bicarbonate-carbonic acid buffer system control ph. |
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What is the
normal pH range of our blood? |
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acidosis define
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alkalosis define
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organic molecules
that are important in our body describe |
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building blocks
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With each include your discussion the building blocks, any properties
unique to that chemical and some examples |
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dehydration synthesis reactions
what are |
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hydrolysis reactions
what are |
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primary structure of proteins
describe |
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secondary structure of proteins
describe |
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tertiary structure of proteins
describe |
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quaternary structure of proteins
describe |
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Which is most sensitive to temperature and pH thereby causing
denaturation? 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4rth- proteins |
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