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product
[noun]
The material that is formed as a result of a chemical reaction. Written on the right side of a chemical equation. Compare to reactant.
Appears in modules:
- Acids and Bases II Conjugate ions and buffers
- Atmospheric Chemistry Research that Changed Global Policy The work of Mario Molina
- Biodiversity I Definitions and patterns of diversity
- Blood Biology I Components of blood
- Carlos J. Finlay Eradicating yellow fever
- Cell Division I The cell cycle
- Cellular Organelles I Endosymbiosis and membrane-bound organelles
- Charles Darwin I The Origin of Species
- Chemical Equations Using shorthand to show balanced reactions
- Chemical Reactions Types of reactions and the laws that govern them
- Chemical Reactions II Reaction kinetics
- Comparison in Scientific Research Uncovering statistically significant relationships
- Creativity in Science How scientists decide what to study
- Diffusion I Random molecular movement and influences on diffusion rate
- Discovery and Structure of Cells Cell theory, prokaryotes, and eukaryotes
- Ecosystem Services Categories and valuation
- Energy Metabolism I Glycolosis and the Krebs cycle
- Energy Metabolism II The Generation of ATP
- Factors that Control Earth's Temperature Energy from the sun and greenhouse gases
- Gene Expression Enzymes and hereditary conditions
- Gravity The law of universal gravitation
- History of Earth's Atmosphere II The rise of atmospheric oxygen
- Inheritance Mendel's experiments and laws
- Johnson Cerda Promoting Indigenous perspectives in environmental management
- Linear Equations Relationships with two variables
- Lipids Composition, structure, and function
- Membranes and Chemical Transport Absorption, distribution, and storage of substances in organisms
- Membranes I Structure and function of biological membranes
- Modeling in Scientific Research Simplifying a system to make predictions
- Nuclear Chemistry Radiation, half-life, and nuclear reactions
- Nuclear Chemistry I Radiation, half-life, and nuclear reactions
- Ocean Currents Mapping and explaining the ocean’s gyres
- Origins of Life I Early ideas and experiments
- Photosynthesis I Harnessing the energy of the sun
- Ruth Benerito Using basic physical chemistry to solve practical problems
- Scientific Institutions and Societies Types of institutions and their influence
- Scientists and the Scientific Community The experiences that shape scientists
- Statistics in Science Origins of descriptive and inferential statistics
- Stoichiometry The proportional nature of chemical reactions
- Substances Pure substances and mixtures
- The Carbon Cycle Geology, biology, and the impact of human activities
- The Phosphorus Cycle Phosphates and fertilizer
- The Silicate Minerals The silica tetrahedron and Earth's most common minerals
- Theories, Hypotheses, and Laws Definitions, examples, and their roles in science
- Uncertainty, Error, and Confidence Characterizing natural variability and human error
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