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1 A primary learning objective for Biologists
The Chemistry of Life A primary learning objective for Biologists

2 The Periodic Table of elements

3 Key Features of Arrangement:
Groups - vertical Periods - horizontal Atomic Number – increases from left to right down the periodic table Number of Electrons – increases from left to right down the periodic table Valence Electrons – outer shell

4 The Nature of Matter Atoms The basic unit of matter
Composed of subatomic particles: Protons = positively (+) charged Neutrons = neutral (0) charge Together, Protons and Neutrons make the “NUCLEUS” Electrons = negatively (-) charged In constant motion around the nucleus; attracted to the positively charged nucleus Same number of electrons as protons, so atoms have an overall neutral charge.

5 The Nature of Matter Elements and Isotopes
Element – a pure substance containing one type of atom Each kind of element has the same # of Protons Have a 1 or 2 letter symbol on the Periodic Table Isotopes – atoms of the same element that contain different numbers of neutrons Isotopes of an element have the same number of electrons, so their chemical properties are the same

6 The Nature of Matter Elements and Isotopes (continued)
Radioactive Isotopes – nuclei are unstable and break down over time Uses: Dating Rocks Treat Cancer Kill bacteria “Tracers” of substances in an organism

7 The Nature of Matter Compounds
A substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions Written as a chemical formula: examples = H2O (water), NaCl (salt) Properties are very different from the elements that form them

8 The Nature of Matter Bonds – the transfer or sharing of valence electrons Ionic – bond formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another Atoms become “ions”  negative charge if an electron is gained (anion), positive charge if an electron is lost (cation) Covalent – bond formed when electrons are shared between atoms Single – 2 electrons, Double – 4 electrons, Triple – 6 electrons Molecule = the smallest unit of most compounds

9 Bond Jokes:

10 The Nature of Matter Bonds (continued)
Van der Waals = a slight attraction between oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules due to the unequal distribution of electrons in a molecule Hydrogen bonds = attraction between hydrogen and a more electronegative element of a nearby molecule Important in properties of water and DNA


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