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An Introduction to Chemistry Important biological elements –Carbon –Oxygen –Nitrogen –Hydrogen –Sulfur –Na –K.

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Page 1: An Introduction to Chemistry Important biological elements –Carbon –Oxygen –Nitrogen –Hydrogen –Sulfur –Na –K.
Page 2: An Introduction to Chemistry Important biological elements –Carbon –Oxygen –Nitrogen –Hydrogen –Sulfur –Na –K.

An Introduction to Chemistry

• Important biological elements– Carbon– Oxygen– Nitrogen– Hydrogen– Sulfur– Na– K

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II. Atomic Structure

• A. Definition• B. Analogy of

structure• C. Subatomic

particles– 1. Protons– 2. Neutrons– 3. Electrons

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III. Electron orbitals

• A. Location• B. Maximum

number of electrons in an orbital

• C. Orbital filling• D. Examples

– 1. H– 2. C– 3. Na– 4. Si

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III. Electron orbitals

• E. Valence electrons– 1. Definition– 2. Involved in chemical bond formation– 3. Determines chemical properties of the

atom– 4. Elements with the same number of

valence electrons have similar chemical properties

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III. Electron orbitals

• E. Valence electrons– 5. gaining and

losing energy

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IV. Periodic table

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An atom with an atomic number of 13 and a mass of 22 possesses ____ electrons.

79%

0% 0%0%

21%

1. 13

2. 22

3. 9

4. 3

5. The answer cannot be determined

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An atom with an atomic number of 13 and a mass of 22 possesses ____ valence electrons.

5%11%

16%

68%

1. 2

2. 3

3. 8

4. 13

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V. Chemical Bonding

• A. Octet Rule– 1. Definition– 2. Noble Gases

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V. Chemical Bonding

• B. Ionic Bonding– 1. Example

• 11Na

• 17Cl

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V. Chemical Bonding

• B. Ionic Bonding– 2. Definition

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Ionic bonding

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What is the equation of the compound formed when 20Ca and 17Cl combine by ionic bonding?

19%

0%

63%

19%

1. Ca2Cl

2. CaCl

3. CaCl24. The answer

cannot be determined

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V. Chemical Bonding

• C. Covalent bonding– 1. Definition– 2. Example of nonpolar covalent– 3. Example of polar covalent bonding

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Nonpolar Covalent

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Polar Covalent Bond