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Chapter 2 The Chemical Context of Life “Hey… psst, did Mr. Slagel teach us the chemical formula for sand….. “Are you kidding…. It is still summer, I am still on the beach (at least in my mind).
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Actually, Chemistry is THE FOUNDATION of all BIOLOGY
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Atoms Smallest particle of elements.
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Element Matter made up of only one type of atom. 92 natural elements. Each element has a symbol.
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Question? Which Elements are necessary For Life? Life requires about 25 chemical elements.
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Macroelements Elements needed in large amounts or quantities. Examples: C HOPKNS CaFe Mg NaCl ControlMinus Nitrogen
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Trace Elements - required by an organism in minut quantities. ex. Fe, I, Mg Goiter – minus Iodine
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Atomic Particles Protons + charge, 1 Dalton mass Neutrons no charge, 1 Dalton mass Electrons - charge, essentially no mass
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Isotopes - same # p + ’s differing # of neutrons. - Uses in biology as tracers
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PET Scan
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Electron Configuration and Chemical Properties - An atom’s electron configuration determines it’s chemical behavior
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Energy The ability to do work.
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Potential Energy Is the energy that matter stores because of its position or location. Electrons have potential energy because of their position relative to the nucleus.
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Electron Orbitals The three dimensional space where an electron is found 90% of the time. Different orbitals have different shapes. Each orbital can hold only 2 electrons.
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Chemical Bond Types Nonpolar Covalent Polar Covalent Ionic Hydrogen Van der Waals
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Atoms combine by chemical bonding to form molecules - Ionic Bond - (weak in the presence of water) Hydrogen Bond- (weak) bonds between molecules.
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A molecule’s shape determines function. Is this an emergent property? Shape is important b/c it determines how molecules respond to one another… complementary shaped molecules are able to bind to each other!
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