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- 2. - temperature on the volume of a gas.
- 4. - Primary form of polysaccharide stored in plants
- 6. - a substance that is insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol, ether, and chloroform.
- 8. - space in which there is no matter or in which the pressure is so low that any particles in the space do not affect any processes being carried on there.
- 9. - measuring device for atmosphere pressure, which is dependent upon weather and altitude
- 11. - the most abundant steroid in animal tissues
- 13. - standard unit of temperature
- 15. has a keto group.
- 17. - anything that occupies space and has weight and volume
- 18. - this are the most abundant class of organic compounds found in living things
- 21. acids - large biomolecules that include the DNA and RNA
- 23. lussac - this law states that “ The pressure is directly proportional to the kelvin temperature at constant volume.”
- 24. - is attributed to three components covalently bound together
- 27. + fructose=
- 33. that have more than 10 amino acids.
- 37. + glucose =
- 40. - the symbol °C
- 42. is the overall three-dimensional structure of a polypeptide.
- 43. refers to local folded structures that form within a polypeptide.
- 46. - a reaction of strong acids with strong bases to yield water and salt
- 48. - this are made up of two monosaccharide units joined by a glycosidic bond
- 51. - are simple lipids that have a backbone structure consisting of four fused carbon rings
- 52. law states that there is an inverse relationship between the pressure exerted on a quantity of a gas and its volume if the temperature is held constant.
- 53. - This is also known as negative correlation in regression analysis.
- 55. a measure of how much the volume of matter decreases under pressure
- 57. - The relationship where two variables do the same thing. If one increases, the other increases too.
- 58. law states that at constant pressure, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature
- 59. Bond-Is a type of covalent bond that links a carbohydrate unit to another.
- 60. - can form trans fats, or trans-fatty acids
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- 1. - It defined the force per unit area.
- 3. is the quantity of anything that has the same number of particles.
- 5. Reaction-Refers to a process in which atoms of the same or different elements rearrange themselves to form one or more new substances.
- 7. a unit of energy widely used in nutrition.
- 10. standard unit of pressure
- 12. - A measurement of the amount of kinetic energy the gas molecules contain.
- 14. is also called biological molecule.
- 16. fat-Is a fat lipid molecule that contains one or more double bonds in trans geometric configuration.
- 19. - composed of neutral lipid molecules created via esterification of three fatty acids to a single glycerol molecule
- 20. is simply the sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain.
- 22. - are made up of two fatty acids, glycerol, phosphate, and one simple organic molecule
- 25. + galactose=
- 26. to the first carbon atom attached to the carbon atom of the carboxyl group.
- 28. - the least compact and most mobile of the three states matter
- 29. - this are the most abundant class of organic compounds found in living things
- 30. of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds that consist of large molecules.
- 31. - this are composed of long chain monosaccharide units
- 32. these subunits come together, they give the protein.
- 34. the reaction between an alcohol and a carboxylic acid that produces an ester and water.
- 35. - invloves the disruption and possible destruction of the secondary and tertiary structures of a protein.
- 36. contains an aldehyde group.
- 38. - °F
- 39. - is a derived metric measurement unit of volume with sides equal to one centimeter (1cm).
- 41. - this law states that "equal volumes of all gases, at the same temperature and pressure, have the same number of molecules."
- 44. - It states that the ratio of the product of pressure and volume and the absolute temperature of a gas is equal to a constant.
- 45. is a cover or treat with wax or similar substance, typically to polish or protect it.
- 47. zero - The theoretical temperature at which all kinetic motion completely stops.
- 49. Acid-A simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl and an amino.
- 50. - reaction which a compound is broken down into its component elements or into simpler compounds
- 54. - PV=nRT
- 56. - standard unit of volume
