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3.1 Matter And Substances I. Atom
A. Def- the smallest unit of matter that cannot be broken down by chemical means. B. Atomic structure 1. Protons = 2. Neutrons = 3. Electrons = + charge neutral or no charge - charge
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1. Made up of all the same atoms a. ex- 24 karat gold
4. Protons & Neutrons have same mass and are found in the nucleus. 5. Electrons are 1/1000 the mass of protons & neutrons. Found in electron clouds around the nucleus. C. Elements 1. Made up of all the same atoms a. ex- 24 karat gold 2. Isotopes have extra neutrons a. makes atom bigger, no change in overall charge.
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II. Chemical Bonds A. Valance electrons 1. Electrons in the outermost energy level. 2. This level wants to fill to 8 electrons. B. Compounds 1. Made up of two or more element
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C. Covalent Bonding 1. The sharing of electrons 2. A molecule is a group of atoms held together by a covalent bond 3. Not all substances that have covalent bonds are compounds. a. O2 covalent bond, not a compound b. CO2 covalent bond, compound
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D. Ionic Bonding 1. gain or lose electrons 2. ion – positively or negatively group of atoms. 3. ionic bond is the attractive force between oppositely charged ions. 4. ex- table salt (NaCl) a. Sodium (Na+) - silver, soft metal that explodes in water b. Chlorine (Cl-) - green toxic gas
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III. Polarity A. Molecules with partial charges on opposite ends are polar. B. Solubility 1. Water can dissolve polar molecules a. ex.- salt, sugar 2. Non-polar molecules do not dissolve in water. They instead clump together. a. ex.- oil, grease, wax
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C. Hydrogen Bonds 1. Stronger than attractions between other molecules but not as strong as a covalent bond. a. ex.- 2 strands of DNA are held together by hydrogen bonds between bases.
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