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Chemistry Notes outline
Elements found in humans= organic= Atom structure A. nucleus (protons, neutrons) B. Electrons (levels, valence) Mass vs. Atomic # Table Compounds a. Ionic bonds b. Covalent bonds VI. Orbital drawings
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Why study chemistry in biology class?
We need to know the makeup of living things before trying to understand them Chemical reactions are always occurring in the body
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Section 6.1 Summary – pages 141-151
Elements All things (living and nonliving) – whether it is a rock, frog, or flower – are made of substances called elements. Element—a substance that can’t be broken down into simpler chemical substances. Section 6.1 Summary – pages
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Elements Examples—gold, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
If pure gold is ground into pieces, it is still gold.
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Elements Humans contain: C, H, O, N which makes up > 96% of our bodies All living things contain carbon = organic!!
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Section 6.1 Summary – pages 141-151
Atoms: The Building Blocks of Elements All elements are made up of atoms. Atom—the smallest particle of an element that has the characteristics of that element.
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The structure of an atom
Nucleus—the center of an atom Proton—positively charged particles inside the nucleus Neutrons—Neutral (no charge) particles inside the nucleus Protons Neutrons Nucleus
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Section 6.1 Summary – pages 141-151
Electron energy levels Nucleus 8 protons (p+) 8 neutrons (n0) Electrons—extremely small particles with negative charge located in electron cloud Oxygen atom 1st energy level—maximum 2 electrons 2nd energy level—maximum 8 electrons 3rd energy level—maximum 18 electrons Section 6.1 Summary – pages
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The Structure of an atom
Valence electrons: electrons in outer energy level Atoms contain—equal numbers of protons and electrons so they have no charge
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Periodic Table of Elements—Displays the elements and their symbols
Atomic mass = weight of nucleus (protons and neutrons); big number on periodic table Atomic number = # protons = # electrons; little number on periodic table
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In summary Type of particle Location Charge Symbol How many? Proton
nucleus positive P+ Atomic # Neutron Nucleus Neutral n° Atomic mass - # Electron Energy levels Negative E-
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Compounds Compounds—A substance made up of atoms of 2 or more elements
Water molecule 2 hydrogen atoms 1 oxygen atom
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Chemical bonds Atoms are stable when outermost energy level is full
In order to become stable atoms with either gain/lose or share electrons Ionic bond: electrons transferred from one atom to another Covalent bond: atoms share electrons Very strong bond
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Orbital drawings—diagram of an atom with its electrons arranged around the nucleus
# of protons— 7 # of neutrons— 7 # of electrons— 7
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Make an orbital drawing for fluorine (F)-- Fill in the #’s of protons and neutrons, all of the electrons, and label the nucleus and energy levels. # of protons— # of neutrons— # of electrons—
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Let’s Practice We’ll draw chlorine (17, 35) and sodium (11, 23) bonding:
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Who wants to draw on the board?
Beryllium
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Another volunteer? Argon
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One more Aluminum
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