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All Chapters
Ch. 1 - Introduction to Microbiology
Ch. 2 - Disproving Spontaneous Generation
Ch. 3 - Chemical Principles of Microbiology
Ch. 4 - Water
Ch. 5 - Molecules of Microbiology
Ch. 6 - Cell Membrane & Transport
Ch. 7 - Prokaryotic Cell Structures & Functions
Ch. 8 - Eukaryotic Cell Structures & Functions
Ch. 9 - Microscopes
Ch. 10 - Dynamics of Microbial Growth
Ch. 11 - Controlling Microbial Growth
Ch. 12 - Microbial Metabolism
Ch. 13 - Photosynthesis
Ch. 15 - DNA Replication
Ch. 16 - Central Dogma & Gene Regulation
Ch. 17 - Microbial Genetics
Ch. 18 - Biotechnology
Ch. 21 - Viruses, Viroids, & Prions
Ch. 22 - Innate Immunity
Ch. 23 - Adaptive Immunity
Ch. 24 - Principles of Disease
Sections
Atoms- Smallest Unit of MatterĀ 
Isotopes
Introduction to Chemical Bonding
Covalent Bonds
Noncovalent Bonds
Ionic Bonding
Hydrogen Bonding

Concept #1: Ions: Anions vs. Cations

Practice: When atoms gain or lose electrons, they become negatively or positively charged. They are known as:

Practice: Which of the following statements is true of ALL atoms that are anions?

Practice: If oxygen has 9 electrons it will be a ______________________:

Concept #2: Ionic Bonding

Practice: An ionic bond is a bond in which:

Practice: Cations and anions would be most frequently associated with which of the following:

Practice: When are atoms most stable?

Practice: Which of the following neutral atoms would be most likely to lose an electron and become a cation of +1?