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Solution
A uniform mixture that contains a solvent and at least one solute
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Solvent
Part of a solution present in the largest amount
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Solute
The substance that is present in a solution in a smaller amount and is
dissolved by the solvent
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Dilute solution
Has only a little solute dissolved in an amount of solvent
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Concentrated solution
Has a lot of solute dissolved in an amount of solvent
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Saturated solution
When the solution cannot dissolve any more solute
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Acid
Compounds whose characteristic properties include the kinds of
reactions they undergo
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Corrosive
To wear away other materials
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Indicator
A compound that changes color when in contact with acid or a base
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Base
Another group of compounds that can be identified by common
properties
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Hydrogen ion
An atom of hydrogen that has lost its electron
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Hydroxide ion
A negative ion made of oxygen and hydrogen
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pH scale
A range of values from 0 to 14, it expresses the concentration of
hydrogen ions in a solution
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Neutralization
A reaction between an acid and a base
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Salt
Any ionic compound that can be made form the neutralization of an
acid with a base
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Organic compound
Compounds that contain carbon
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Hydrocarbon
Compounds that contain the elements carbon and hydrogen
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Saturated hydrocarbon
A hydrocarbon that is classified when having only single bonds
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Unsaturated hydrocarbon
A hydrocarbon that has double or triple bonds
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Alcohol
A substituted hydrocarbon that
contains one or more hydroxyl groups
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Polymer
A large molecule made of a chain of many smaller
molecules bonded together
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Protein
Formed from smaller molecules called
amino acids
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Amino acid A monomer that is a
building block of proteins
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Carbohydrate
An energy-rich organic compound made of the
elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
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Glucose
One of the most important sugars in
the body
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Starch The complex carbohydrate
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Cellulose
Used for plants to build strong stems and roots
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Lipid
Energy-rich compounds made of carbon, oxygen, and
hydrogen
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Fatty acid Fats an oils are made
from fatty acid
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CholesterolAn important lipid that is found in all animal cells.
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Nucleic acid
Very large organic molecules made of
carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and
phosphorus.