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NAS 2 Exam – Questions And Answers
Matter ✔️Ans - anything that has mass and occupies space

Atom ✔️Ans - Smallest particle of an element

Molecule ✔️Ans - A group of atoms bonded together

Element ✔️Ans - A substance that cannot be broken down into simpler
substances

Proton ✔️Ans - positively charged particle

Neutron ✔️Ans - particle with no charge

Electron ✔️Ans - negatively charged particle

atomic number ✔️Ans - the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom

ionic bond ✔️Ans - A chemical bond resulting from the attraction
between oppositely charged ions.

polar covalent bond ✔️Ans - A covalent bond in which electrons are not
shared equally

non polar covalent bond ✔️Ans - a covalent bond in which the bonding
electrons are shared equally by the bonded atoms, resulting in a balanced
distribution of electrical charge

Ion ✔️Ans - An atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative
charge.

Cation ✔️Ans - A positively charged ion

Anion ✔️Ans - A negatively charged ion

, hydrophobic interactions ✔️Ans - a type of weak chemical interaction
caused when molecules that do not mix with water coalesce to exclude
water

hydrogen bond ✔️Ans - A type of weak chemical bond formed when the
slightly positive hydrogen atom of a polar covalent bond in one molecule is
attracted to the slightly negative atom of a polar covalent bond in another
molecule.

Solution ✔️Ans - A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances

Solute ✔️Ans - A substance that is dissolved in a solution.

Solvent ✔️Ans - the substance in which the solute dissolves

colloidal suspension ✔️Ans - Particles remain suspended within the
liquid

Emulsion ✔️Ans - The colloidal dispersion of one liquid in another

inorganic molecules ✔️Ans - molecules that do not contain carbon and
hydrogen

organic molecules ✔️Ans - molecules that contain carbon and hydrogen

functional groups ✔️Ans - the components of organic molecules that are
most commonly involved in chemical reactions

amino group ✔️Ans - a chemical group consisting of a nitrogen atom
bonded to two hydrogen atoms

methyl group ✔️Ans - A chemical group consisting of a carbon atom
bonded to three hydrogen atoms.

carboxyl group ✔️Ans - A chemical group consisting of a carbon atom
double-bonded to an oxygen atom and also bonded to a hydroxyl group.

hydroxyl group ✔️Ans - A chemical group consisting of an oxygen atom
bonded to a hydrogen atom.

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