Fig. 9.3 Investigating Matter Chapter 11. Metals good conductors of heat and electricity shiny, ductile, malleable all solids with one exception Nonmetals.
Chemical Bonds What is a chemical bond? Why do chemical bonds form? A chemical bond is a type of attractive force that forms between atoms. All atoms.
STUDYING THE INTERACTIONS OF MOLECULES Recall that a molecule is composed of 2 or more atoms chemically joined together. There are different types of bonds.
Chapter 9. Energy: the ability to do work In cells, energy is in the chemical form The stored chemical energy in cells is called ATP, or adenosine.
Chemical Reactions & Enzymes. I. Chemistry A. We already know that all living things are made up of chemical compounds. B. Chemistry is not only what.
Chemistry/Water Biology Ch 2. Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space Matter has Two Major Types of Properties: – Physical Properties – Chemical.
Proteins have many different functions in the body Structure – proteins help provide structure and support, make up muscles and bones.
Agenda 1) Warm-Up (5 min) 2) Biology Homework due! 3) Pop Warm-up check 5 min 4) Chemistry of Life Article 20 min 5) Chemical Rxn & Enzyme Notes 20 min.
Biochemistry Ms. Rubin is in the process of adding more to this power point. At the moment 6PM there are just notes here on: Chemical Reactions & Enzymes.
Chemical Reactions. I. Chemistry A. We already know that in order to create compounds we need to take different elements and bond them together. What.
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Element Bonding Pages 541-542. SCOS 4.02: Evaluate evidence that elements combine in many ways to produce compounds that account for all living and nonliving.