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2-2: ENERGY Energy (nrg) – the ability to do work or cause change The amount of energy in the universe stays the same but energy can change forms Types of nrg: Chemical Thermal Electrical Mechanical Ex. Electrical Radiant (light) + thermal (heat)
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Energy in Living things Free energy – energy available to fuel cell processes Ex. Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Food (chemical) Work (thermal)
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States of Matter State – rate at which atoms or molecules move
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Solid –tightly packed - particles move slow; definite shape + volume Liquid – particles move faster; definite volume, no definite shape (takes shape of container) Gas – particles move the fastest – no attraction to one another: no definite shape or volume
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Chemical Reactions (rxns) Living things undergo 1,000’s of chemical reactions to survive Chemical reaction = an equation Ex. CO 2 + H 2 O H 2 CO 3 Reactants - CO 2 + H 2 O Products - H 2 CO 3 Two-way arrow means the rxn can go either direction
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NRG Transfer Main source of nrg – FOOD Breakdown sugar to CO 2 + H 2 O, nrg gets released Exergonic Reactions – net release of free energy A + BC + nrg Endergonic Reactions – net absorption of free energy A + B + nrgC
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Exergonic Reaction
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Endergonic Reaction
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Activation Energy Activation nrg Activation nrg – nrg needed to start a chemical rxn In order for rxns to happen quickly in body, catalysts are used to speed up chemical rxns Catalysts lower the Activation nrg Example: Enzymes Enzymes – 1,000s in body; each for different rxns
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Reduction-Oxidation Reactions REDOX- involve transfer of electrons (e-) between atoms Oxidation – reactant loses e- ~ ”+” charge - - Na Na + Reduction – reactant gains e- ~ “-” charge - - ClCl -
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Another example… CO 2 + H 2 CO + H 2 O How do we know electrons have been transferred? Because H combined w/ O
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Redox (cont.) Redox rxns always occur together!!! OILRIG “OIL” – Oxidation is Loss (of e-) “RIG” – Reduction is Gain (of e-) LEO says GER Loss of e - is Oxidation Gain of e - is Reduction
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