1. This is an atom that gained or lost electrons.

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1. This is an atom that gained or lost electrons

Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control. 2. This is the number of protons in Neon

Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control. 3. Potassium would likely form this type of ion

Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control. 4. This term describes electrons in the outer shell of an atom

Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control. 5. This term describes the ability of water to stick to itself

Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control. 6. This is the partial charge of oxygen in a water molecule

Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control. 7. Molecules that have a positive and negative end to them are said to be _______________

Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control. 8. This attraction is largely responsible for the “stickiness” of water

Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control. 9. How many valence electrons does Barium have?

Procedure: List what steps you will take to perform this experiment. Be sure to be specific about amounts of HCl and antacids used, any data to be recorded, and how often you will record that data. Be sure to include a control. 10. How many neutrons does Calcium have if its atomic mass is 43AMU’s?

11. Monosaccharide, disaccharide, or polysaccharide

12. Solid or liquid?

13. Saturated or unsaturated?

14. Monosaccharide, disaccharide, or polysaccharide

15. Monosaccharide, disaccharide, or polysaccharide

16. Lipid, carbohydrate, or amino acid?

17. Lipid, carbohydrate, or amino acid

18. These types of fatty acids are Sometimes difficult for the body to break down

19. Amino acids, when connected together, will Make a _____________________

20. This is the type of bond that connects 2 amino acids together