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The Chemistry of Life: The Chemistry of Life: Atoms and Molecules Atoms and Molecules

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Pure substances that cannot be broken down into simpler chemical entities by ordinary chemical reactions.

Pure substances that cannot be broken down into simpler chemical entities by ordinary chemical reactions.

ElementsElements

Periodic Table 112 known elements

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Major Elements Comprising Major Elements Comprising the Biological Molecules of the Biological Molecules of

Living ThingsLiving Things

Major Elements Comprising Major Elements Comprising the Biological Molecules of the Biological Molecules of

Living ThingsLiving Things

• CCarbonarbon• HHydrogenydrogen• OOxygenxygen• NNitrogenitrogen• PPhosphorushosphorus• SSulfurulfur

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Other Major Elements of Living Things

Other Major Elements of Living Things

• Calcium (Ca)Calcium (Ca)• Potassium (K)Potassium (K)• Chlorine (Cl)Chlorine (Cl)• Magnesium (Mg)Magnesium (Mg)

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Some Important Trace Some Important Trace Elements of Living ThingsElements of Living Things

Some Important Trace Some Important Trace Elements of Living ThingsElements of Living Things

• Boron (B)Boron (B)• Cobalt (Co)Cobalt (Co)• Iron (Fe)Iron (Fe)• Copper (Cu)Copper (Cu)• Fluorine (F)Fluorine (F)• Zinc (Zn)Zinc (Zn)

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Electron Shell Configurations of AtomsElectron Shell Configurations of Atoms

proton

neutron

electron

hydrogenatom

heliumatom

carbonatom

1p, 0n, 1e- 2p, 2n, 2e- 6p, 6n, 6e-

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atomic number: number of p; #p = #e-

2He2e- and 2p

He

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atomic mass (atomic wt.): sum of masses of p+nHe 2p + 2n, atomic mass = 4

4

2He

He

p + n e-

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p = n = e- = Atomic number = Atomic mass =

C

Carbon Atom

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C12 C13 C14stable stable isotope unstable- radioactive isotope

IsotopeIsotopeatoms that differ in the number of neutrons

12

6 C13

6 C14

6 C

C

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MoleculeMoleculeTwo or more atoms held

together by chemical bondsOxygenOxygen OO2 2

NitrogenNitrogen NN22

AmmoniaAmmonia NHNH33

Carbon DioxideCarbon Dioxide COCO22

WaterWater HH22OO

MethaneMethane CHCH44

GlucoseGlucose CC66HH1212OO66

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CompoundCompoundBinding two or more different kinds of elements together

NaClNaCl

CHCH44

CC66HH1212OO66

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IonIon

An atom that has either gained or lost electrons

such that it exhibits a net charge

Na+

Cl-

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Sodium (Na) Sodium (Na) AtomAtom

11 P+

12 No

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Sodium (NaSodium (Na++) Ion) Ion

11 P+

12 No

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Chlorine (Cl) Chlorine (Cl) AtomAtom

17 P+

18 No

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Chloride (ClChloride (Cl--) Ion) Ion

17 P+

18 No

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Some Examples of IonsSome Examples of Ions

HydrogenHydrogen HH++

PotassiumPotassium KK++

FluorideFluoride FF--

CalciumCalcium CaCa+2+2

MagnesiumMagnesium MgMg+2+2

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HydroxideHydroxide OHOH--

BicarbonateBicarbonate HCOHCO33--

NitrateNitrate NONO33--

PhosphatePhosphate POPO44-3-3

AmmoniumAmmonium NHNH44++

Acetate CAcetate C22HH33OO22--

Complex IonsComplex Ions

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Bond TypesBond Types:• Ionic• Covalent• Hydrogen

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Ionic BondsIonic BondsTransfer of electron

17 P+

18 No

11 P+

12 No

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Covalent Bonding:Covalent Bonding: electron sharing

O

HH

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Covalent Bonding:Covalent Bonding: electron sharing

C

H

H

H

H

C

H

H

H

H

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Hydrogen Bonding Between Hydrogen Bonding Between Different MoleculesDifferent Molecules

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Examples of Organic Examples of Organic MoleculesMolecules

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Properties of WaterProperties of Water

1. High heat capacity-absorbs and releases large amounts of heat (land heats faster than water)

2. High heat of vaporization- sweat, cooling mechanism

3. Polarity solvent properties- universal solvent

4. Reactivity- hydrolysis and condensation (dehydration)

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Polarity of Water Polarity of Water MoleculesMolecules

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Chemical ReactionsChemical Reactions

A BA B

reactant reactant product product

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Chemical SynthesisChemical Synthesis

AA ++ BB AABB

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Chemical Chemical DecompositionDecomposition

AABB AA ++ BB

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Chemical Chemical RearrangementRearrangement

AABB ++ CCDD AACC ++ BBDD

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HH22OO OOHH- - ++ HH++

OOHH H

H+

Water molecule[H2O]

Hydroxyl ion[HO-]

Hydrogen ion[H+]

Decomposition of Decomposition of WaterWater

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AcidsAcids

HCL H+ + Cl-

Proton donor, i.e., they donate H+ ions

HCl is a strong acid with a pH 1-2

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pH ScalepH Scale

Neutral 7Acidic 0-6Basic (alkaline) 8-14

Type of Solution pH Value

0-14

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Logarithmic scale

pH ScalepH Scale

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Inquiry

1. How many neutrons in 7 N?2. Of the following pH’s which is most

acidic? 3 7 6 23. The symbols K, Na, C, and S are:4. Which of the following are elements?water; sugar; table salt; the atmosphere

5. Which of the following are pure substances?

wine; seawater; blood; iron

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