Compoundsubstancewhosemolecules havemore than onekind of elementin themBuffercompound thatcombines withan acid or with abase to form aweaker acid orbaseMatteranysubstancethat occupiesspace andhas massElectronnegativelychargedparticle orbitingthe nucleus ofan atomOxygenelement 8, oneof the chemicalelements foundin greatquantities in thehuman bodySolutesubstancethatdissolves inanothersubstanceAtomsmallest particle of apure substance thatstill has the chemicalproperties of thatsubstance,composed of protons,electrons andneutronspHmathematicalexpression ofrelative H+concentrationIonelectricallychargedatom orgroup ofatomsElementpuresubstance,composed ofonly onetype of atomMoleculeparticle ofmattercomposed ofone or moresmaller unitscalled atomsCovalentbondchemical bondformed whenatoms shareelectrons byoverlapping theirenergy shellsBonda link; inchemistry, anattractive forcethat links atomsto each otherBasea chemical that,when dissolved inwater, reduces therelativeconcentration of H+ions in the wholesolutionNeutronelectricallyneutralparticle withinthe nucleusof an atomAcidany substance thatwhen dissolved inwater, contributesto an excess of H+ions, a low pHProductany substanceformed as aresult of achemicalreactionCarbonelement6Biochemistryscientific field thatstudies thechemicalproperties andprocesses of livingorganismsNucleusspherical structurewithin a cell; centralcore of the atom,made up of protonsand sometimesneutronsIsotopea form of a chemicalelement in which theatoms have the samenumber of protonsbut with a differentnumber of neutronsProtonpositivelychargedparticle withinthe nucleusof an atomSalta neutral ioniccompound oftenformed by thecombination ofacids with basesWatercompound withmolecules made upof 2 hydrogenatoms and 3oxygen atoms;important solvent inthe bodyLipidorganicmolecule usuallycomposed ofglycerol andfatty acid unitsElectrolytesubstance thationizes in solution,rendering thesolution capable ofconducting anelectric currentAminoAcidcategory ofchemical unitsfrom whichproteinmolecules arebuiltProteinone of the basicnutrients needed bythe body, a nitrogen-containing organiccompound composedof a folding strand ofamino acidsEnzymea functional proteinacting as abiochemical catalyst,allowing chemicalreactions to takeplace in a suitabletime frameCompoundsubstancewhosemolecules havemore than onekind of elementin themBuffercompound thatcombines withan acid or with abase to form aweaker acid orbaseMatteranysubstancethat occupiesspace andhas massElectronnegativelychargedparticle orbitingthe nucleus ofan atomOxygenelement 8, oneof the chemicalelements foundin greatquantities in thehuman bodySolutesubstancethatdissolves inanothersubstanceAtomsmallest particle of apure substance thatstill has the chemicalproperties of thatsubstance,composed of protons,electrons andneutronspHmathematicalexpression ofrelative H+concentrationIonelectricallychargedatom orgroup ofatomsElementpuresubstance,composed ofonly onetype of atomMoleculeparticle ofmattercomposed ofone or moresmaller unitscalled atomsCovalentbondchemical bondformed whenatoms shareelectrons byoverlapping theirenergy shellsBonda link; inchemistry, anattractive forcethat links atomsto each otherBasea chemical that,when dissolved inwater, reduces therelativeconcentration of H+ions in the wholesolutionNeutronelectricallyneutralparticle withinthe nucleusof an atomAcidany substance thatwhen dissolved inwater, contributesto an excess of H+ions, a low pHProductany substanceformed as aresult of achemicalreactionCarbonelement6Biochemistryscientific field thatstudies thechemicalproperties andprocesses of livingorganismsNucleusspherical structurewithin a cell; centralcore of the atom,made up of protonsand sometimesneutronsIsotopea form of a chemicalelement in which theatoms have the samenumber of protonsbut with a differentnumber of neutronsProtonpositivelychargedparticle withinthe nucleusof an atomSalta neutral ioniccompound oftenformed by thecombination ofacids with basesWatercompound withmolecules made upof 2 hydrogenatoms and 3oxygen atoms;important solvent inthe bodyLipidorganicmolecule usuallycomposed ofglycerol andfatty acid unitsElectrolytesubstance thationizes in solution,rendering thesolution capable ofconducting anelectric currentAminoAcidcategory ofchemical unitsfrom whichproteinmolecules arebuiltProteinone of the basicnutrients needed bythe body, a nitrogen-containing organiccompound composedof a folding strand ofamino acidsEnzymea functional proteinacting as abiochemical catalyst,allowing chemicalreactions to takeplace in a suitabletime frame

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  1. substance whose molecules have more than one kind of element in them
    Compound
  2. compound that combines with an acid or with a base to form a weaker acid or base
    Buffer
  3. any substance that occupies space and has mass
    Matter
  4. negatively charged particle orbiting the nucleus of an atom
    Electron
  5. element 8, one of the chemical elements found in great quantities in the human body
    Oxygen
  6. substance that dissolves in another substance
    Solute
  7. smallest particle of a pure substance that still has the chemical properties of that substance, composed of protons, electrons and neutrons
    Atom
  8. mathematical expression of relative H+ concentration
    pH
  9. electrically charged atom or group of atoms
    Ion
  10. pure substance, composed of only one type of atom
    Element
  11. particle of matter composed of one or more smaller units called atoms
    Molecule
  12. chemical bond formed when atoms share electrons by overlapping their energy shells
    Covalent bond
  13. a link; in chemistry, an attractive force that links atoms to each other
    Bond
  14. a chemical that, when dissolved in water, reduces the relative concentration of H+ ions in the whole solution
    Base
  15. electrically neutral particle within the nucleus of an atom
    Neutron
  16. any substance that when dissolved in water, contributes to an excess of H+ ions, a low pH
    Acid
  17. any substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction
    Product
  18. element 6
    Carbon
  19. scientific field that studies the chemical properties and processes of living organisms
    Biochemistry
  20. spherical structure within a cell; central core of the atom, made up of protons and sometimes neutrons
    Nucleus
  21. a form of a chemical element in which the atoms have the same number of protons but with a different number of neutrons
    Isotope
  22. positively charged particle within the nucleus of an atom
    Proton
  23. a neutral ionic compound often formed by the combination of acids with bases
    Salt
  24. compound with molecules made up of 2 hydrogen atoms and 3 oxygen atoms; important solvent in the body
    Water
  25. organic molecule usually composed of glycerol and fatty acid units
    Lipid
  26. substance that ionizes in solution, rendering the solution capable of conducting an electric current
    Electrolyte
  27. category of chemical units from which protein molecules are built
    Amino Acid
  28. one of the basic nutrients needed by the body, a nitrogen-containing organic compound composed of a folding strand of amino acids
    Protein
  29. a functional protein acting as a biochemical catalyst, allowing chemical reactions to take place in a suitable time frame
    Enzyme