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Title: Figure 2.0 Bombardier beetle


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Figure 2.0 Bombardier beetle
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Figure 2.1 The hierarchy of biological order
from atom to organism
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Figure 2.2 The emergent properties of a compound
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Table 2.1 Naturally Occurring Elements in the
Human Body
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Figure 2.3 Nitrogen deficiency
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Figure 2.4 Goiter
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Figure 2.5 Two simplified models of a helium
(He) atom
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Figure 2.6 Using radioactive isotopes to study
cell chemistry
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Figure 2.7 A PET scan, a medical use for
radioactive isotopes
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Figure 2.8 The Tokaimura nuclear accident
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Figure 2.9 Energy levels of an atoms electrons
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Figure 2.10 Electron configurations of the first
18 elements
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Figure 2.11 Electron orbitals
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Figure 2.12 Covalent bonding in four molecules
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Figure 2.12x Methane
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Figure 2.13 Polar covalent bonds in a water
molecule
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Figure 2.14 Electron transfer and ionic bonding
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Figure 2.15 A sodium chloride crystal
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Figure 2.16 A hydrogen bond
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Figure 2.17 Molecular shapes due to hybrid
orbitals
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Figure 2.18 Molecular shape and brain chemistry
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Figure 2.19 A molecular mimic
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Unnumbered Figure (Page 38) Chemical reaction
between hydrogen and oxygen
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Figure 2.20 Photosynthesis a solar-powered
rearrangement of matter
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Figure 3.0 Earth
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Figure 3.1 Hydrogen bonds between water
molecules 
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Figure 3.2 Water transport in plants
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Figure 3.2x Trees
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Figure 3.3 Walking on water
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Figure 3.4 Evaporative cooling
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Figure 3.x1 Water
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Figure 3.5 The structure of ice (Layer 1)
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Figure 3.5 The structure of ice (Layer 2)
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Figure 3.5x1 Ice, water, and steam
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Figure 3.6 Floating ice and the fitness of the
environment
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Figure 3.6x1 Floating ice and the fitness of the
environment ice fishing
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Figure 3.6x2 Ice floats and frozen benzene sinks
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Figure 3.7 A crystal of table salt dissolving in
water
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Figure 3.8 A water-soluble protein
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Figure 3.x2 Moles
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Unnumbered Figure (page 47) Chemical reaction
hydrogen bond shift
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Figure 3.9 The pH of some aqueous solutions
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Figure 3.10 The effects of acid precipitation on
a forest
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Figure 3.10x1 Pulp mill
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Figure 3.10x2 Acid rain damage to statuary, 1908
1968
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