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Atoms, Elements

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Atoms, Elements. Atoms. Contain 3 particles. Electrons. Protons. Neutrons. What are the characteristics of the particles?. The Electron. The Proton. Negative charge. Positive charge. Participates in chemical reactions. Determines element. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Atoms, Elements

Atoms, Elements

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Atoms

Protons Neutrons

Electrons

Contain 3 particles

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Nucleus

Consists of:NeutronsProtons

The Neutron

What are the characteristics of the particles?

• No Charge

• Determines isotope

The Proton

• Positive charge

• Determines element

The Electron

• Negative charge

• Participates in chemical reactions

• Outer shell e- determine chemical behavior

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Atoms

• The number of electronsThe number of electrons

Is equal to the number of protonsIs equal to the number of protons

• Electrons in space around the nucleusElectrons in space around the nucleus

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What is the atomic number?Number of protons

Number of protons plus neutrons

13Al

26.9815

Atomic number

Symbol

Mass number

What is the mass number?

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Atomic Number?

C atom with C atom with

CarbonMass Number?

____

____

• ____ protons____ protons

• ____ neutrons____ neutrons

6

12

6

6

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Helium Atomic Number? ____

Mass Number? ____

He

Protons? ____Neutrons? ____2

2

2

4

4

2

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Biologically Important Elements

Oxygen (O)

Carbon (C) Hydrogen (H)

Nitrogen (N)

Trace elements

Calcium (Ca)Phosphorus (P)Potassium (K)Sulfur (S)Sodium (Na)Chlorine (Cl)Magnesium (Mg)

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Bonds are formed or broken down in chemical reactions

• Ionic bonding– Atoms losing or gaining electrons to

complete their outer shells

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• Covalent bonding

– Sharing electrons

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• Covalent bonding

– Sharing electrons

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Covalent bonds can be:

Single

Double

Triple

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WaterOur cells are composed of 70% –95% water

Water covers 3/4th of the earth

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The electrons in its covalent bonds are shared unequally

How are the hydrogen and oxygen atoms bonded together?

Hydrogen bonding?Covalent bonding?

Creates POLARITY

Water

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WaterHydrogen bonding?Covalent bonding?

How are water molecules bonded together?

The polarity of water results in weak electrical attractions between neighboring water molecules

Creates HYDROGEN bonding

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An acid

What is:

– A compound that accepts H+ ions and removes them from solution? A

base

A pH scale

– A chemical compound that donates H+ ions to solutions?

– A measure of H+ ion concentration in a solution?

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A pH Scale

Acidic

Basic

Neutral pH 7

– Biological range maintained at ~ 6.5 – 7.5

• Blood ~ 7.2 – 7.4

[H+] = [OH+]