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Basic Chemistry The study of matter
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Elements Simple substances composed of 1 type of atom Cannot be broken down by ordinary chemical means 96% of most organisms made of: C, H, N, O
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Periodic Table
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ATOMS Smallest part of an element that retains the element’s properties
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Isotopes Atoms with same # protons, different # neutrons React the same way as “normal” atoms
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Uses of Isotopes All isotopes have same chemical characteristics C-14 can be used in dating fossils Radioisotopes can be used to trace biochemical pathways DNA sequencing Medically – diagnostics and treatment
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Radioactive Decay
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Electron Energy Levels Electrons move around the nucleus of an atom in orbitals The further away from the nucleus an electron is, the more energy it has Valence electrons are the most energetic electrons
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Compounds and Molecules Chemical compounds – atoms of 2 or more elements combined in fixed ratio Molecules – 2 or more atoms joined covalently
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Formulas Molecular Formula – type & # of atoms C 6 H 12 O 6 Structural Formula – type, #, and arrangement of atoms
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Chemical Equations Describe chemical reactions: Reactant Products Some reactions are reversible Dynamic Equilibrium
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Chemical Bonds Ionic Bonds Covalent Bonds Hydrogen Bonds http://trc.ucdavis.edu/biosci10v/bis10v/m edia/ch02/bond_types.html http://trc.ucdavis.edu/biosci10v/bis10v/m edia/ch02/bond_types.html
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Redox Reactions Oxidation-reduction reactions Transfer of electrons from one substance to another Oxidation – process of losing electrons Reduction – process of gaining electron Oxidation and reduction always occur together
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Redox Reactions
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