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Accelerated Biology Introduction to the Chemistry of Biology! Theme: Structure Meets Function
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How does the structure of an atom affect its stability? Drawing an atom can predict the location and number of its: – Protons – Neutrons – Electrons – Valence Electrons
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Stability Most elements on the periodic table are UNSTABLE! – Two ways to be unstable: Nuclear instability: – Isotopes with extra neutrons undergo radioactive decay. – Ex. Carbon-14 decays. How does carbon 14 differ from the carbon you drew? Valence electrons: – Stability=8 valence electrons – Atoms take, give away, or share to achieve stability. – When an atom takes or gives up valence electron it becomes an ion
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Using structure to make predictions about function Draw the structure of the following atoms: – Magnesium, chlorine, oxygen, hydrogen, sodium – Use your drawing to identify: Protons Neutrons Electrons Valence Electrons What type of ION your element would form – Cation: positive ion—What does this mean in terms of e’s? – Anion: negative ion—What does this mean in terms of e’s?
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Bonding: When two or more atoms combine to become stable: Two types of bonds hold atoms together within compounds: – Ionic – Covalent Make a Venn Diagram to compare and contrast. be sure to include examples relevant to living things.
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Nuclear Stability: Scientists use the stability of the nucleus in many technology applications Isotope: TechnologyType of Isotope Used (one example) Description of the technology Application—How humans use this technology Radiation Therapy Radioactive Tracers/Imaging Radiometric Dating Smoke alarms Nuclear Fission Irradiation
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Assessment: How does the structure of an atom give us clues about its function (reactivity) – In your answer use specific examples of atoms to show your understanding of how atomic structure allows for function!
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Next steps! Carbon and Water How does the structure of water make life on earth possible? Preview Notes: Homework: Read section 2-3 for Thursday! In your notes identify 6 properties of water. Make a table with the following headings: PropertyDescriptionHow the structure of water allows this unique property Why this is important in living things:
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