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| Building block of matter. |
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Has Neutral or no charge at all. |
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| A substance that is made up of entirely of one atom. |
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| the number of protons in a nucleus |
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| the entire weight of the atom. |
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combination of 2 or more atoms or elements |
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2 or more components combined. |
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| Particles spread evenly throughout. |
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| not spread evenly throughout. |
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| Make up the bulk of a solution |
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| mixture beings to raise when leaft there. |
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| Particles are to small, and are to small the settle to the bottom. |
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| Contains the element carbon. |
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| All compounds that don't contian carbon |
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| Small molecules grow through Polymer |
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| Composed to complete structural unit. |
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| contains Carbon, oxygen and hydrogen. |
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| Carbon,Oxygen and hydrogen but not as much oxygen |
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| contain phosoprus and Nitrogen |
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water bind in other molecules. |
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| the structural unit of protein. |
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| required for all chemical actions in the living and non-living. |
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| change the rate of the reaction without being consumed of the reaction. |
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| the reactant that the enyzms work on. |
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Specific molecules can bond. |
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| Two monosacchrides joined to make a large Carb. |
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| formed when many sugars are joined chemically |
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| needed by all living things |
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| Cellulose,starch and Glycogen |
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