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Table salt (NaCl) is an example of this type of bond. |
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The result of a strong acid and a strong base mixing and neutrilizing each other, an addition to forming water. |
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a substance that, when dissolved in water, contributes to an access of OH-ions. |
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This bond does not normally dissociate in water. |
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The term for the mixture when water is solvent. |
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The term of the number of portons and neutrons in the nucleus conbined. |
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Anything that occupies a space and has mass. |
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Most chemicals are in this form in the body. |
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Lipid molecules formed by a glycerol unit joined to three acids. |
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