Question of the Day Mar 23 Which of the following is a chemical property of a material? A. Rust B. Color C. Texture D. Taste
Question of the Day Mar 23 Which element has the greatest atomic mass? A. Carbon B. Lead C. Iron D. Neon
Question of the DAY Mar 23 Which of the following is an organic compound? A. Cocaine B. TNT C. Penicillin D. A and B E. A, B, and C
Question of the DAY March 23 The atomic mass of an element is determined by its number of A. Protons and electrons B. Electrons and neutrons C. Protons and valence electrons D. Protons and neutrons
AGENDA MAR 23 Objective: Apply common biological and chemical terminology to the study of forensics. 1. Question of the Day and DO NOW 2. Trimester 2 Grades 3. Chapter 5: Organic Analysis Notes
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Classwork Mar 23 Questions 1-40 Due at the end of class. Completed Packet DUE on Wednesday Thursday March 26 I will NOT accept late work. GET YOUR WORK DONE!
AGENDA MAR 30 Objective: Examine analytical techniques used in forensics to identify organic compounds. 1. QUIZ 2. Continue Chapter 5 Notes 3. Homework Check – Guided Reading I 4. Answer Key was posted on my Webpage for Guided Reading Notes Part I
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AGENDA MAR 17 Objective: Examine analytical techniques used in forensics to identify organic compounds. 1. Question of the Day and DO NOW 2. Analytical Techniques 3. Guided Reading Notes Packet II Due on Tuesday March Begin Studying for CH 5 TEST 5. Answer Key posted on my Webpage for Guided Reading Notes Part I
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Chapter 5 Organic Analysis
Nature of Matter Physical and chemical properties can be used to classify evidence. –Identification and Comparison Materials (evidence) can be classified as Organic or Inorganic Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space.
Nature of Matter atoms: tiny structures that determine the property of all matter smallest part of an element that still has the element’s properties
What is in an Atom? nucleus: small, dense positively charged center of the atom –proton: subatomic particle positive electric charge –neutron: subatomic particle neutral charge electron: subatomic particle with negative charge –outside of nucleus in a cloud –very small and are about 1/2000 the mass of a proton
Elements and Compounds element: a substance that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances by chemical means contain only one kind of atom compounds: contain atoms of more than one kind of element molecule: the smallest unit of a compound that keeps all the properties of that substance
Chapter 3 States of Matter
Solids definite shape and volume particles vibrate, but do not change position two categories: –crystalline: have an orderly arrangement of atoms or molecules like iron, diamonds, and ice –amorphous: no organized pattern like wax and rubber
Liquids have definite volume no definite shape particles slide past each other –move faster than that of solid
Gases no definite shape or volume take the shape and volume of their container particles of gas move rapidly –have most kinetic energy
Plasma starts as a gas and then becomes ionized no definite shape or volume particles have broken apart 99% of known matter in universe is plasma lightning, fire, aurora borealis, fluorescent light
Properties of Matter physical properties: color, shape, mass, volume Density = mass/volume –measured in g/cm 3 boiling point: liquid becomes a gas melting point: solid becomes a liquid Properties of substance remain the same.
Chemical Properties Change into a new substance New properties reactivity: combining chemically with another substance flammability: reaction in the presence of oxygen –burns when exposed to a flame
The Periodic Table of Elements groups similar elements together periodic law: states that the repeating chemical and physical properties of elements change periodically with the atomic numbers of the elements
The Periodic Table periods: horizontal rows of the periodic table –number of protons and electrons increases by one as you move across a period –an electron energy level fills as you move across the period group: a vertical column of elements in the periodic table –have similar properties –have the same number of valence electrons
Element Information atomic number: number of protons in the nucleus of an atom mass number: the sum of the numbers of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom –an element always has the same number of protons, but can have different numbers of neutrons 6 C Carbon Atomic Symbol Atomic number Element name Average atomic mass
Isotopes an atom of an element with different number of neutrons three isotopes of hydrogen –one with no neutrons, one with 1 neutron, and one with 2 neutrons –all have 1 proton
Families of Elements elements are classified into three groups –metals: an element that is shiny and conducts heat and electricity well –nonmetals: an element that conducts heat and electricity poorly –semiconductor (metalloid): an element or compound that conducts electric current better than a nonmetal, but not as well as a metal does
QUESTION of the DAY March 19 Which process would be used to analyze a heat sensitive substance? A. Gas Chromatography B. High Performance Liquid Chromatography C. Gel Electrophoresis D. Thin-Layer Chromatography
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AGENDA April 16 OBJECTIVE: Compare procedural steps of various analytical techniques used to identify organic compounds. 1. Question and DO NOW 2. Chapter 5 Analytical Techniques 3. Green River Killer Part 4 4. QUIZ Next Week April Homework DUE DATES –Yellow Packet Part 2 April 22 –CSI Case 2April 22
QUESTION of the DAY March 21 Why is mass spectrophotometry a more valuable analytical tool compared to chromatography? A. non-trained personnel can perform it B. it produces a unique “fingerprint” of the substance C. it can be performed in an open-air environment D. it requires two phases to complete the analysis of a substance
AGENDA March 21 OBJECTIVE: Compare various analytical techniques used to identify organic compounds. 1. Question and DO NOW 2. Review Chapter 5 Analytical Techniques –Review Analytical Techniques –Notes and links posted on my webpage 3. Chapter 5 TEST – TUESDAY March 25 ANSWER KEYS POSTED ON MY WEBPAGE!!!
Chromatography Analytical technique for separating organic mixtures into their components. –Multicomponent specimens such as drugs Henry’s LAW – when a volatile chemical compound is dissolved in a liquid and is brought to equilibrium with air, there is a fixed ratio between concentration of volatile compound in air and in liquid. Ratio remains constant for a given temperature
Gas Chromatography dXVTMhttp:// dXVTM Separates mixtures on the basis of their distribution between a stationary liquid phase and a moving gas phase.
GC Process 1. Carrier gas fed into a steel or glass column –INERT gas used such as Nitrogen or Helium 2. Sample liquid injected and heated 3.Sample is vaporized in gas 4. Particles that remain in gas phase will move through column faster. –Column contains thin layer of liquid 5. Components enter a detector where results are recorded. 6. Chromatograph produced in a series of peaks FIGURE 5-5 Page 126
Gas chromatograph of drugs
Gel Electrophoresis - Separating DNA Endonucleases (restriction enzymes) cut DNA DNA fragments placed at one end of a porous gel. Electric voltage applied to the gel. Negatively charged DNA molecules move to opposite end of gel. Smaller fragments move faster and farther Compares the sequencing of a DNA sample to known sequences of different individuals
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DNA Fingerprinting Which suspect’s DNA matches the evidence found at the crime scene?
Light Waves Wavelength – distance between adjacent crests Frequency – number of waves that pass a given point per second
Spectrometry Analysis and characterization of different chemical substances by the type and quantity of light they absorb. 0https:// 0
Mass Spectrometry
Question of the Day March 27 How many electrons does the first orbital or electron shell hold? A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8
DO NOW March 27 Name three applications utilizing inorganic analysis that can be used as evidence in a criminal investigation.
DO NOW ANSWERED Mar 27 Separation of pigments in inks and dyes. Identification of inorganic components in explosives. Presence of inorganic poisons. Identification of composition of metallic compounds.
AGENDA April 27 OBJECTIVE: Compare various analytical techniques used to identify organic compounds. 1. QUIZ 2. Green River Killer Part V 3. Current Events Continuation 4. Review and Homework
AGENDA April 28 OBJECTIVE: Compare various analytical techniques used to identify organic compounds. 1. QUIZ RESULTS 2. Green River Killer Part V 3. Question Sets DUE ON THURSDAY APRIL Introduce Chapter 6 Inorganic Analysis 5. CSI Fahrenheit 932
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Green River Killer Update LKkwhttp:// LKkw Use of DNA in identification of victims.