SEARCH
You are in browse mode. You must login to use MEMORY

   Log in to start

level: Module 5

Questions and Answers List

level questions: Module 5

QuestionAnswer
MatterAnything that has mass and takes up space.
ModelAn explanation or representation of something that cannot be seen.
ElementA collection of atoms that all have the same number of protons.
MoleculesChemicals that result from atoms linking together.
Physical ChangeA change that affects the appearance but not the chemical makeup of a substance.
Chemical ChangeA change that alters the makeup of the elements or molecules of a substance.
PhaseOne of three forms -- solid, liquid, or gas -- which every substance is capable of attaining.
DiffusionThe random motion of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
ConcentrationA measurement of how much solute exists within a certain volume of solvent.
Semipermeable MembraneA membrane that allows some molecules to pass through but does not allow other molecules to pass through.
OsmosisThe tendency of a solvent to travel across a semipermeable membrane into areas of higher solute concentration.
CatalystA substance that alters the speed of a chemical reaction but is not used up in the process.
Organic MoleculeA molecule that contains only carbon and any of the following: hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulphur, and / or phosphorous.
BiosynthesisThe process by which living organisms produce larger molecules from smaller ones.
IsomersTwo different molecules that have the same chemical formula.
MonosaccharidesSimple carbohydrates that contain 3 to 10 carbon atoms.
DisaccharidesCarbohydrates that are made up of two monosaccharides.
PolysaccharidesCarbohydrates that are made up of more than two monosaccharides.
Dehydration ReactionA chemical reaction in which molecules combine by removing water.
HydrolysisBreaking down complex molecules by the chemical addition of water.
HydrophobicLacking any affinity to water.
Saturated FatA lipid made from fatty acids that have no double bonds between carbon atoms.
Unsaturated FatA lipid made from fatty acids that have at least one double bond between carbon atoms.
Peptide BondA bond that links amino acids together in a protein.
Hydrogen BondA strong attraction between hydrogen atoms and certain other atoms (usually oxygen or nitrogen) in specific molecules.