Organic matter
Organic substances refer to carbon-containing compounds found in living organisms. These compounds are essential for life and are characterized by their diverse structures and functions. Examples include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
Synthetic refers to substances made artificially in a lab, while stimulant refers to substances that increase alertness and physical activity by affecting the central nervous system. Stimulants can be natural or synthetic.
A combination of different substances refers to a mixture where two or more substances are physically combined. This can include solutions, suspensions, colloids, or alloys, depending on the nature of the substances involved.
It's called Cryogenics This refers to study of substances below 123K (−150 °C, −238 °F)
No, they are not the same. "Basic" refers to a substance with a pH greater than 7, while "alkaline" specifically refers to a substance that is a base or has a pH higher than 7. All alkaline substances are basic, but not all basic substances are alkaline.
The "placebo effect" refers to positive benefits from inactive substances. The "nocebo effect" refers to negative effects of inactive substances.
Organic substances refer to carbon-containing compounds found in living organisms. These compounds are essential for life and are characterized by their diverse structures and functions. Examples include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
Matter
Solvent abuse
An alloy.
Synthetic refers to substances made artificially in a lab, while stimulant refers to substances that increase alertness and physical activity by affecting the central nervous system. Stimulants can be natural or synthetic.
That is called thermal energy, which refers to the vibration and movement of atoms and molecules within substances.
Additional elements can refers to supplementary items, components, chemicals or substances
The suffix "-crasia" typically refers to a mixture or blending of different elements or substances. For example, "hematocrasia" refers to a mixture of blood components.
Clearance refers to the renal excretion ability. Hematologic clearance refers to rate at which waste substances have been cleared from the blood.
A prostatic agent refers to any drugs or substances which target the prostatic cells.
Solute refers to a substance that is dissolved into a solution of several substances.