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SPONCH What is SPONCH?
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SPONCH S= Sulfur P= Phosphorus O= Oxygen N= Nitrogen C= Carbon H= Hydrogen 6 most important elements to life
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Matter Anything that occupies space and has mass
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Element Simplest form of matter, cannot be broken down chemically into a simpler kind of matter
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Periodic Table of Elements Organized table of elements discovered so far Organized according to atomic structure and chemical characteristics
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Atoms and Atomic Structure Atoms are the simplest form of an element that keeps all the properties of the element
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Model of the Atom Parts of the atom: –Protons (+), Neutrons and Electrons (-) –Nucleus: central core of the atom that contains Protons Neutrons –Electrons orbit the nucleus
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Determining Atomic Structure Using the Periodic Table Atomic number = # of protons and is smaller number by the symbol Atomic mass number = # of protons + # of neutrons Assume for now that protons =electrons
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Practice Element# protons# neutrons# electrons hydrogen101 helium carbon oxygen sodium chlorine argon sulfur
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Practice Element# protons# neutrons# electrons hydrogen101 helium222 carbon666 oxygen888 sodium111211 chlorine171817 argon182218 sulfur16
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Types of Bonds COVALENT – strong bond between elements IONIC- attraction between elements due to opposite charges (weaker than covalent) HYDROGEN – weakest type of bond
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Covalent Sharing of electrons to fill the valence shell Examples– methane (CH 4 ) and carbon dioxide (CO 2 )
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Ionic One element gains electrons becoming ____ The other element loses electrons becoming _____________ Opposites attract Ionic compounds Dissolve easily in water –EX. NaCl
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Hydrogen bonds Caused by partial positive and negative charges Water is best example ﮦ - ﮦ +
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How does salt dissolve in water? Na+ and Cl – Ions become attracted to the partial charges on water
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