matter
mass
weight
matter
mass
weight
Element
Atom
hydrogen
carbon
oxygen
proton
neutron
electron
proton
neutron
electron
atomic number
mass number
chemical bonds
• Ionic
• Covalent
• Hydrogen
Ion
ionic bonding
covalent bonding
polar covalent bonds
polar molecule
nonpolar molecular
hydrogen bond
molecule
compound
chemical reactions
reactants
product
synthesis reaction
decomposition reaction
exchange reaction
revisible reaction
equilibrium
synthesis reaction
decomposition reaction
exchange reaction
reversible reaction
equilibrium
energy
chemical energy
• concentration of the reactants
• temperature
• catalyst
Concentration of the reactants:
temperature
catalyst
acid
base
inorganic chemistry
organic chemistry
1.carbohydrates,
2.lipids,
3. proteins
4. nucleic acids.
monosaccharides
disaccharide
polysaccharide
monosaccharides
disaccharide
polysaccharide
Short-term energy storage
Converted to glucose quickly
Glucose is used to make ATP (energy)
Brain cells require glucose
Contain C, H, O
Contain a lower proportion of oxygen to carbon
than do carbohydrates.
Insoluble in water
Examples: fats, oils, cholesterol, triglycerides,
phospholipids
Long term energy storage
Insulates against heat loss
Protective cushion for organs
Cholesterol is part of the cell membrane
structure
saturated and unsaturated
saturated
unsaturated