A white, crystalline compound that breaks down when affected by light.
Hypochlorite ions are formed when water is disinfected with chlorine.
A helical molecule consisting of alpha-D-glucose units. It is one of the basic components of starch.
Alpha-D-glucose is one of the stereoisomers of glucoses, specifically the D-glucoses.
A colorless, viscous liquid, a highly corrosive, strong acid used in several industrial processes.
A light yellow compound formed in the reaction of silver nitrate and potassium iodide.
Common salt (or table salt) is one of the most important sodium compounds, indispensable for living organisms.
A white, crystalline compound which breaks down when exposed to light.
Halogen elements are a group in the periodic table consisting of five chemically related elements, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
Atoms within hydrogen halides are bound by covalent bonds, forming polar molecules.
A non-polar amino acid. L and D molecules are mirror images of each other.
One of the best known synthetic polymers.
Buildings constructed of prefabricated concrete blocks were widespread in the former Socialist countries.
Examining solids formed by the intersection of a cube and a plane.
This animation demonstrates various types of cuboids through everyday objects.
Building cubes shown in several views from the available unit cubes aids spatial vision and other skills.
The Early Christian Necropolis in Pécs, Hungary is an outstanding historical site.
The primary source of energy for living cells.