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AP Biology 2009-2010
The Chemistry of Life
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AP Biology
Why are we studying chemistry?Chemistry is the foundation of Biology
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AP Biology
The World of Elements
C
H
ON
P SNa
K
Mg
Ca
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AP Biology
Elements & their valence shells
Elements in the same column have the same valence & similar chemical properties
Remembersome food chains
are built on reducing O to H2O
& some on reducing S to H2S
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AP Biology
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Chemical reactivity Atoms tend to
complete a partially filled valence shell
or empty a partially filled valence shell
This tendency drives chemical reactions…
and creates bonds
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AP Biology
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H2 (hydrogen gas)
Covalent bond
Bonds in BiologyHydrogen bond
H2O
H2O
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AP Biology
Nonpolar covalent bond _____________________________________
example: hydrocarbons = CxHx
methane (CH4 )Lots of
energy stored…& released
balanced, stable,good building
block
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AP Biology
H
H
Oxygen
Polar covalent bonds
+
+
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______________________________________________ ______________________
_ oxygen has stronger
“attraction” for the electrons than hydrogen
oxygen has higher electronegativity
water is a polar molecule + vs – poles leads to many interesting
properties of water…
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AP Biology
Hydrogen bonding
HO
H
H bonds Polar water creates
molecular attractions ________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
also can occur wherever an -OH exists in a larger molecule
Weak bond but common in biology
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AP Biology 2010-2011
Chemistry of Life
Properties of Water
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AP Biology
More about Water
Why are we studying water?
All life occurs in water inside & outside the cell
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AP Biology
Chemistry of water H2O molecules form H-bonds
with each other +H attracted to –O creates a
sticky molecule
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AP Biology
Elixir of Life
Ice! I could use more ice!
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AP Biology
Try that with flour…or sugar…
______________________ H bonding between H2O molecules water is “sticky”
_______________________ drinking straw
______________________ H bonding between H2O & other substances
_______________________ _______________________ water climbs up
paper towel or cloth
1. Cohesion & Adhesion
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AP Biology
How does H2O get to top of trees?Transpiration is built on cohesion & adhesion
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AP Biology
2. Water is the solvent of life _____________________________________
polar H2O molecules surround + & – ions solvents dissolve solutes creating solutions
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AP Biology
What dissolves in water? ________________________
substances have attraction to H2Opolar or non-polar?
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AP Biology
What doesn’t dissolve in water?
fat (triglycerol)
Oh, lookhydrocarbons!
________________________substances that don’t have
an attraction to H2Opolar or non-polar?
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AP Biology
And this hasmade all the difference!
Ice! I could use more ice!
3. The special case of ice Most (all?) substances are more dense
when they are solid, but
not water… Ice floats!
H bonds form a crystal
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AP Biology
Why is “ice floats” important? Oceans & lakes don’t freeze solid
______________________________________ allowing life to survive the winter
if ice sank… ponds, lakes & even oceans would freeze solid in summer, only upper few inches would thaw
______________________________________ __________________________________________
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AP BiologySpecific heat
& climate
4. Specific heat ______________________________________
high specific heat takes a lot to heat it up takes a lot to cool it down
_____________________________________
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AP Biology
5. Heat of vaporizationEvaporative cooling
Organisms rely on heat of vaporization to remove body heat
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AP Biology
Ionization of water & pH Water ionizes
H+ splits off from H2O, leaving OH–
if [H+] = [-OH], water is ________ if [H+] > [-OH], water is ________ if [H+] < [-OH], water is ________
pH scalehow acid or basic solution is_____________________
H2O H+ + OH–
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AP Biology
pH Scale10–1
H+ IonConcentration
Examples of Solutions
Stomach acid, Lemon juice
1
pH100 Hydrochloric acid0
10–2 2
10–3 Vinegar, cola, beer3
10–4 Tomatoes4
10–5 Black coffee, Rainwater5
10–6 Urine, Saliva6
10–7 Pure water, Blood7
10–8 Seawater8
10–9 Baking soda9
10–10 Great Salt Lake10
10–11 Household ammonia11
10–12 Household bleach12
10–13 Oven cleaner13
10–14 Sodium hydroxide14
tenfold changein H+ ions
pH1 pH210-1 10-2
10 times less H+
pH8 pH710-8 10-7
10 times more H+
pH10 pH810-10 10-8
100 times more H+
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AP Biology
pH of cells must be kept ~7 _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________
Control pH by _________ reservoir of H+
donate H+ when [H+] falls absorb H+ when [H+] rises
1001
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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3Amount of base added
Bufferingrange
4 52
pH
Buffers & cellular regulation
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AP Biology 2009-2010
He’s gonnaearn a
Darwin Award!
Do one brave thing today…then run like hell!
AnyQuestions?
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Regents Biology
Ice Fishing in Barrow, Alaska