Chemistry Everything in life is either chemistry or physics Dr. M. Diamond
Atoms Nucleus –protrons (+) charge neutrons no charge Electrons –negative charge –orbit in shells
Isotopes Different numbers of neutrons –Mass # = protons + neutrons –Atomic # = protons
Radioisotopes Decay at a predictable rate Beta particle released turning a neutron into a proton Half-life – the amount of time it takes for half of the radioisotopes to decay –Half-life for C 14 = 5730 yrs. – good for dating things that are up to about 60k yrs Should never reach 0
What are you? Mostly H, O, C, N H 9.5% C 18.5% O 65% N 3.2%
Molecules Two or more atoms bonded together May be compound (different types of atoms) Compounds have properties different from their components
Bonding Ionic – electron donation
Bonding (your mother told you to SHARE!) Covalent - methanewater
Bonding (weak and weaker) Hydrogen (weak)Van der Waal’s (weaker)
More on covalent bonds Electrons –Shared equally results in a non-polar molecule (e.g., carbon dioxide) –Shared unequally results in a polar molecule (e.g., water)
Water Polar molecule Water molecules are attracted to each other And to other polar molecules
Water solvency Water attracts other polar molecules Repels non-polar An excellent solvent –Because of polarity –Most chemical substances will dissolve in water –More will dissolve in water than any other liquid
Interactions
More Interactions
How does this affect cell membranes? Orientation of mem- brane components Orientation of proteins in membrane
Other properties Cohesion – attraction to other water molecs. Adhesion – attraction to other surfaces
Heat Capacity The quantity of heat required to produce a unit change of temperature (1 o C) in a unit mass (1 g) of material Very high in water because of H bonding
What is pH? Concentration of H+ ions (or OH-) pH = the negative log of the H+ ion concentration in moles/L The higher the H+ concentration, the lower the pH (acidic) The lower the H+ concentration (and higher OH- conc.) the higher the pH (basic or alkaline) pH 7 is neutral
More on pH Here’s the math explanation
Buffers Help maintain pH –Accept xs H + or –Donate H + –Very important for cell functioning