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Definitions B Click for each heading then for the answer “B” The Best that you can “B ”

Balanced Diet contains the correct amounts of all food types

Base pH greater than 7 turns red litmus BLUE Sodium Hydroxide NaOH Calcium Hydroxide Ca(OH) 2 Limewater

Barometer measures atmospheric pressure

Biotechnology using living things to make useful products (often micro-organisms) e.g. bacteria make yoghurt fungus make wine

Bond Force that holds atoms together can be IONIC or COVALENT

Boiling Point temperature at which liquid changes to a gas e.g. 100 o C for water

Do I know it?? Balanced diet base barometer Biotechnology Bond Boiling Point