Chemistry of Life. I. Nature of Matter A. Atoms B. Chemical Bonding II. Water and Solutions A. Cohesion & Adhesion B. Polarity C. Acid & Bases.
Chemistry of Life. Matter Anything that has mass and takes up space. 3 types of matter: a). Solid b). Liquid c). Gas.
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Chapter 19 The Chemistry of Life. The Molecules of Life 4 molecules necessary for life functions formed from smaller subunits – proteins – carbohydrates.
TOPIC 3: CHEMISTRY of LIFE. 3.1: Chemical Elements and Water.
Chemistry of Life. Small to large AtomsElementMoleculeMacromoleculeCellsTissuesOrgansOrganism.
Section 2–2. Objective This section describes the makeup of water molecules. It also explains what acidic solutions and basic solutions are. This section.
Ch.2 Chemistry of Life. Nature of Matter Atoms are made up of three subatomic particles 1. Protons – Positive charge 2. Neutrons – Neutral charge 3. Electrons.
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Chemistry of Life Complexity of Life Chemistry of Life Atoms – the SMALLEST particle that can exist and still be considered a certain kind of matter.
Section 1 Chemistry of life Atoms Everything in the universe is made of tiny particles called ATOMS Stars in the sky Air you breath Water you drink The.
CHAPTER 3.1 Chemistry of Life. Matter – anything that has mass and takes up space. Energy is anything that brings about change. Energy can either hold.