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7059165202matter-anything that occupies space and has mass made of atoms -after a chemical reaction, the original atoms remain0
7059165203massa measurement of the amount of matter an object contains1
7059165204atomthe smallest particle than can contain the chemical properties of an element2
7059165205element-a substance composed of atoms that cannot be broken down into smaller, simpler components -made of only one type of atom3
7059165206periodic tablea chart of all chemical elements currently known, organized by their properties4
7059165207moleculesa particle that contains more than one atom5
7059165208compoundsa molecule containing more than one element6
7059165209atomic numberthe number of protons in the nucleus of a particular atom7
7059165210mass numbera measurement of the total number of protons and neutrons in an element8
7059165211isotopesatoms of the same element with different number of neutrons9
7059165212radioactive decay-protons and neutrons ejected from nucleus (parent) -release energy (can damage DNA) -creates new element (daughter) -release large amounts of energy -measured in half-life -carbon dating10
7059165213half-lifethe time it takes for one-half of an original radioactive parent atom to decay11
7059165214covalent bondthe bond formed when elements share electrons12
7059165215ionic bonda chemical bond between two oppositely charged ions13
7059165216hydrogen bond-when electrons are not shared equally in a compound that contains Hydrogen -can attract anything negatively charged14
7059165217polar molecule-a molecule in which one side is more positive and the other side is more negative -shared electrons spend more time near the oxygen atom than near the hydrogen atom15
7059165218energy-the ability to do work or transfer heat -measured in joules (J) -electromagnetic radiation -high or low quality16
7059165219electromagnetic radiation-transfers energy in protons -measured in wavelengths17
7059165220photonsa massless packet of energy that carries electromagnetic radiation at the speed of light18
7059165221joulethe amount of energy used when a one-watt electrical device is turned on for one second19
7059165222potential energystored energy that has not been released20
7059165223kinetic energythe energy of motion21
7059165224chemical energy-potential energy that is stored in chemical bonds -can be released by ingesting food22
7059165225temperature-the measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance23
7059165226first law of thermodynamics-a law of nature stating that energy can neither be created nor destroyed24
7059165227second law of thermodynamics-the law stating that when energy is transformed, the quantity of energy remains the same, but its ability to do work is diminished25
7059165228energy efficiency-the ratio of the amount of work done to the total amount of energy introduced to the system26
7059165229energy quality-the ease with which an energy source can be used for work27
7059165230entropy-disorder/randomness in a system28
7059165231open system-a system in which exchanges of matter or energy occur across system boundaries.29
7059165232closed system-exchange of matter or energy does not occur across system boundaries. Ex: Matter on Earth continuously recycles30
7059165233outputs-a loss from a system31
7059165234inputs-an addition to a system32
7059165235system analysis-looks at inputs and outputs to determine a system's function and health33
7059165236steady state-input = output -amount of energy is not increasing34
7059165237feedback-adjustment to input or output caused by change35
7059165238negative feedback loops-a feedback loop in which a system responds to a change by returning to its original state, or by decreasing the rate at which the change is occurring36
7059165239positive feedback loopsa feedback loop in which change in a system is amplified37
7059165240adaptive management-method of managing natural systems that accords for "normal" fluctuations and human impacts -pollution, flood, draught, climate change, economic development, habitat destruction or restoration38
7059165241weightthe force that results from gravity acting on mass39
7059165242Properties of Water-surface tension -capillary action -high specific heat -less dense when frozen -excellent solvent -can form acids and bases40
7059165243Surface Tension-cohesion of water molecules creates stretchy surface layer41
7059165244Capillary Action-cohesion and adhesion of water molecules pulls them along a surface or up a tube42
7059165245Less dense when frozen-polarity pushes water molecules apart at 39F and 4C43
7059165246High Specific Heat-requires a large amount of heat to boil and vaporize water44
7059165247Excellent Solvent-polar molecule can dissolve other compounds with charges45
7059165248Can form acids and bases-acids add hydrogen ions (high hydrogen ion H+, low hydroxide ion (OH-) content -bases add hydroxide ions (low hydroxide ion OH-, high hydrogen ion H+46
7059165249Conservation of Matter-matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed from one form to another47
7059165250Organic Molecules-contain carbon and hydrogen -carbohydrates (CHO) -lipids (CHO with little O; fats, waxes, oils) -proteins (CHONS,amino acids) -nucleic acids (CHONP, DNA and RNA)48
7059165251Inorganic Molecules-can contain Carbon and Hydrogen just NOT together49
7059165252Power-rate at which work is done -energy= power x time -kilowatts (kW)50
7059165253Kinetic Energy-energy in option or use51
7059165254Potential Energy-stored energy -chemical energy52
7059165255Law of Thermodynamics-1st Law: energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed from one form to another -2nd Law: when energy is changed, it releases "useless" or waste energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation (heat, light...)53
7059165256Energy Efficiency-waste energy is lost at each conversion -more energy = more efficiency54
7059165257Open System-exchange of matter or energy occur across system boundaries55
7059165258Negative Feedback Loop-accelerates change -stimulus -system becomes skewed in one direction56
7059165259natural law-phenomenon which has been rigorously tested and to which there are no known exceptions57
7059165260amount of energy needed to change the temperature of water-is great in relation to the energy required to change the temperature of most other substances -is responsible for more moderate seasonal temperature swings in areas close to large bodies of water58
7059165261Macromolecules-carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids59
7059165262Bases contribute _______ to a solution-negative Hydroxide ions60
7059165263Positive Feedback Loop-when feedback into a system increases a rate of response -may be seen in some examples of population growth61
7059165264Natural experiment-natural event changes an ecosystem62

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