Chemistry of Life Atoms, atoms, everywhere. Matter Matter is anything with mass and volume.

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Chemistry of Life

Atoms, atoms, everywhere

Matter

Matter is anything with mass and volume

Matter

Matter is anything with mass and volume Mass is the amount of matter

Matter

Matter is anything with mass and volume Mass is the amount of matter Volume is the amount of space the matter takes

up

Matter

Matter is made of atoms

Atoms

Atoms are made of subatomic particles

Atoms

Atoms are made of subatomic particles

Protons in the nucleus

Atoms

Atoms are made of subatomic particles

Protons in the nucleus

Neutrons in the nucleus

Atoms

Atoms are made of subatomic particles

Protons in the nucleus

Neutrons in the nucleus

Electrons orbiting outside the nucleus

Atoms

Atoms are made of subatomic particles

Protons in the nucleus

Neutrons in the nucleus

Electrons orbiting outside the nucleus

Mostly its empty space!

Elements

Each element has atoms that are alike, but different from other elements

Elements

Each element has atoms that are alike, but different from other elements

Elements can't be broken down into simpler matter

Elements

Each element has atoms that are alike, but different from other elements

Elements can't be broken down into simpler matter

Elements are arranged on the periodic table

Elements

Six elements make up all living things

Elements

Six elements make up all living things S, P, O, N, C, H

Compounds

Most elements don't exist by themselves

Compounds

Most elements don't exist by themselves Compounds are atoms that are joined together

with bonds

Compounds

Most elements don't exist by themselves Compounds are atoms that are joined together

with bonds There are two main ways of bonding:

Compounds

Most elements don't exist by themselves Compounds are atoms that are joined together

with bonds There are two main ways of bonding:

Covalent bonds

Compounds

Most elements don't exist by themselves Compounds are atoms that are joined together

with bonds There are two main ways of bonding:

Covalent bonds Ionic bonds

Covalent Bonds

Happen when atoms share electrons

Covalent Bonds

Happen when atoms share electrons Molecules have exact proportions of elements

Covalent Bonds

Happen when atoms share electrons Molecules have exact proportions of elements Example: water

Covalent Bonds

Happen when atoms share electrons Molecules have exact proportions of elements Example: water Formula: H

2O

Ionic Bonds

Happen when atoms transfer electrons

Ionic Bonds

Happen when atoms transfer electrons Ions stick together because of electric charge

Ionic Bonds

Happen when atoms transfer electrons Ions stick together because of electric charge Example: table salt

Ionic Bonds

Happen when atoms transfer electrons Ions stick together because of electric charge Example: table salt Formula: Na+Cl-

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