Basic Chemistry & Chemical Bonds. Subatomic Particles Proton (+) Electron (-) Neutron (n) Nucleus of...

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Basic Chemistry Basic Chemistry & & Chemical Bonds Chemical Bonds

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Page 1: Basic Chemistry & Chemical Bonds. Subatomic Particles Proton (+) Electron (-) Neutron (n) Nucleus of an atom contains protons and neutrons Electrons orbit.

Basic Chemistry Basic Chemistry & & Chemical BondsChemical Bonds

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Subatomic ParticlesSubatomic Particles

Proton (+)Electron (-)Neutron (n)Nucleus of an atom contains protons and neutronsElectrons orbit the nucleus

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Periodic TablePeriodic Table

Used to organize elements using their subatomic particle information

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ElementsElements

Pure substance of only one atom

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CompoundCompound

2 or more elements combined

Some other examples?

Sodium chloride (NaCl)… salt

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Covalent BondsCovalent Bonds

Electrons are shared

Example: water (H2O)

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Ionic BondsIonic Bonds

Electrons are exchanged

Example: sodium chloride (NaCl) or salt

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Hydrogen BondsHydrogen Bonds

Weak and break easily

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Polar MoleculesPolar Molecules1 part (+) 1 part (-)soluble in other polar compounds, and insoluble in non-polar compounds.

Example: H2O

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Non-polar MoleculesNon-polar Molecules

The charges all cancel out each other

Example: CO2

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Acids, Bases, and pHAcids, Bases, and pHBiology

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pH ScalepH ScaleMeasurement system that indicates the

concentration of H+ ions in a solutionRuns from 0 to 14Compares acidity/basicity

◦A solution that has equal numbers of hydrogen and hydroxide ions is neutral and is pH 7 (pure water)

Each increase in a number on the pH scale = 10X higher pH◦Example: pH of 4 is 100X lower (more acidic)

than pH of 6

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AcidsAcids

Any compound that forms H+ ions when dissolved in water

pH of less than 7The closer to 1, the stronger the acid

Example: Vinegar

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BasesBases

Any substance that forms OH- (hydroxide) ions when dissolved in water

pH greater than 7The closer to 14, the stronger the base

Example: Bleach

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Why is pH important?Why is pH important?

Organisms have an internal pH that must remain fairly stable for chemical reactions to occur optimally, thus…

Controlling pH is essential for homeostasisBuffers are weak acids or bases that can

react with strong acids or bases to prevent sharp, sudden changes in pH