substance that releases hydrogen ions when dissolved in water an acidic solution has a pH less than 7.
activation energy
minimum amount of energy needed for reactants to form products in a chemical reaction.
active site
specific place where a substrate binds on an enzyme.
adhesion
the attraction between 2 dissimilar phases.
amino acid
carbon compound joined by peptide bonds; building block of proteins.
atom
building block of matter; contains subatomic particles-neutrons, protons, and electrons.
base
substance that releases hydroxide ions when dissolved in water; a basic solution has a greater pH than 7.
buffer
mixture that can react with an acid or a base to maintain the pH within a specific range.
carbohydrate
organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a ratio of one oxygen and 2 hydrogen atoms for each carbon atom.
catalyst
substance that speeds up a chemical reaction by reducing the activation energy.
chemical bond
what holds atoms together in molecules.
chemical reaction
energy requiring process by which atoms or groups of atoms in substances are changed into different substances.
cohesion
the sticking together of particles of the same substance.
compound
pure substance with unique properties; formed when two or more different elements combine.
covalent bond
type of chemical bond formed when atoms share elctrons.
dehydration reaction
a chemical reaction in which a water molecule is eliminated from the reactant molecule.
electron
negatively charged particle that occupies the space around an atoms nucleus.
element
pure substance composed of only one type of atom cannot be broken down into another substance by physical or chemical means
enzyme
protein that speeds up a biological reaction by lowering activation energy needed to start the reaction
hydrogen bond
weak electrostatic bond formed by the attraction of opposite charges between hydrogen atom and an oxygen, fluorine, or nitrogen atom.
ion
atom that is negatively or positively charged because it has lost or gained one or more electrons.
ionic bond
electrical attraction between two oppositely charged atoms or groups of atoms.
isotope
two or more atoms of the same element having different number of neutrons.
lipid
hydrophobic biological molecule composed mostly of carbon and hydrogen that soil and waxes are lipids.
macromolecule
large molecule formed by joining smaller organic molecules together.
mixture
combination of two or more different substances in which each substance keeps its individual characteristics can have a uniform composition or have distinct areas of substances.
molecule
compound whose atoms are held together by covalent bonds
monomer
small molecules mostly organic that can join with other similar molecules to form very large molecules or polymers
neutron
particle without a charge in an atom's nucleus.
nucleic acid
complex macromolecule that stores and communicates genetic information.
nucleotide
a subunit of a nucleic acid formed from a simple sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base.
nucleus
the central membrane-bound organelle that manages cellular functions and contains DNA.
peptide bond
a covalent bond formed by joining the carboxyl group of one amino group of another with the removal of a molecule of water.
pH
the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution.
polar molecule
molecule with oppositely charged regions.
polymer
large molecule formed from smaller repeating units of identical or nearly identical compounds linked by covalent bonds.
product
substance formed by a chemical reaction located on the right side of the arrow in a chemical equation.
protein
organic compound made of amino acids joined by peptide bonds primary building block of organisms.
proton
positively charged particle than an atom's nucleus.
reactant
substance that exists before a chemical reaction starts located on the left side of the air when a chemical equation.
solute
substance dissolved in a solvent.
solution
homogeneous mixture formed when a substance (solute) is dissolved in another substance (solvent).
solvent
substance in which another substance is dissolved.