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Ashley Hanson October 19, 2009 Biology Period 2 Study Guide- Ch 2- Chemistry of Life Answer the following questions with complete sentences, using examples/details to fully explain your answers.?You will get no credit if you do not give examples!!!!!!!!!! ????????????????????????????? (total points = 110) 1.?????? (2) What is the matter in organisms made of? 2.?????? (6) What 3 subatomic particles make up atoms? Explain a property or each one. 3.?????? (2) How are all of the isotopes of an element similar? different? 4.?????? (2) In what ways to compounds differ from their component elements? 5.?????? (8) What are the types of chemical bonds? Explain the similarities and differences between each one. 6.?????? (4) Explain the special properties of water that make it unique.

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