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Sr

Strontium

V

Vanadium

Mo

Molybdenum

Mn

Maganese

Pb

Lead

As

Arsenic

Matter

Anything that takes up space and has mass

Atoms

The smallest thing that can enter into a chemical reaction

Ions

Valance in the outer orbitals (number of extra or deficient)

Cations

When an atom loses an electron(s) to another atom making it positive

Hydrogen Bonding

A hydrogen atom covalently bonded to another atom


Weak bond


Serves bridge between molecules

Acids<7

A substance that dissociates into one or more (H+) and one or more negative ions (anions)

Salts

A substance that when dissolved in water dissociates into both anions and cations, neither of which is H+ or OH-

Neutral pH

Considered to be 7.0 on the pH scale

Classification of chemical compounds

Inorganic compounds, organic compounds

Organic compounds

One or more carbon atoms


Have H atoms


Usually have covalent bonds


Carbohydrates


Lipids


Proteins

Lipids

Insoluble in water


Most highly concentrated source of energy (9.2 kcal/gm)


Less efficient as a body fuel then carbs


Made up of C,H,O called fatty acids and glycerols (saturated and unsaturated)

Types of proteins

Structural


Regulatory


Contractile


Transport


Immunological


Enzymatic