BIOL 1020 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Hydrogen Bond, Electronegativity, No Charge

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Element: pure substance that cannot be broken down and simpler: atoms: smallest unit made up of the following, protons: center of nucleus, positively charged (+, neutrons: center of nucleus, no charge, electrons: orbits nucleus, negatively charged (-) Characteristics of atoms: atomic number: number of protons (equal to number of electrons when in a neutral atom, ex. ) 6c: atomic mass: number of protons plus number of neutrons, ex. ) Isotopes: different forms of an element: different number of neutrons and a different atomic mass, electrons, like to be in pairs. Hydrogen bond holds molecules of water togeather. Adhesion: water sticks to water through hydrogen bonds, high surface tension. Biol 1020 study guide exam 1: water sticks to polar/ionic substances. High specific heat: 1cal/gramh2o/ c: takes 1 calorie to change 1 gram of water by 1 degree celsius, amount of heat needed to change 1 gram of water into a vapor.

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