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Chapter 2 Notes The Chemical Context of Life. Concept 2.1 Organisms are composed of matter: anything that takes up space or has mass Element: a substance.

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Page 1: Chapter 2 Notes The Chemical Context of Life. Concept 2.1 Organisms are composed of matter: anything that takes up space or has mass Element: a substance.

Chapter 2 Notes

The Chemical Context of Life

Page 2: Chapter 2 Notes The Chemical Context of Life. Concept 2.1 Organisms are composed of matter: anything that takes up space or has mass Element: a substance.

Concept 2.1

Organisms are composed of matter: anything that takes up space or has mass

Element: a substance that cannot be broken down by chemical reactions

Compound: substance consisting of two or more elements in a fixed ratio

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Concept 2.1

Life requires about 25 elements4 of those make up 96% of living

matterCarbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen

Trace Elements are those that are required in only minute quantities-ex. Iron, iodine

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Concept 2.1

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Concept 2.2

Atom: smallest unit of matter that still retains the properties of an element

Subatomic particles: Protons (+), Neutrons (0), Electrons (-)

Protons and Neutrons have a mass of 1 dalton. Electrons have no mass

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Concept 2.2

Atomic number: # of protonsMass number: sum of protons +

neutronsIsotopes: different atomic forms of

an element.-ex. Carbon-12 (99%), Carbon-13 (1%), Carbon-14 (<1%)

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Concept 2.2

C-12 and C-13 are stable. C-14 is unstable, and radioactive. It will decay giving off particles and energy.

Carbon-14 will decay into Nitrogen

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Concept 2.2

An atom’s electrons vary in the amount of energy they possess.

Energy: the ability to do work.Potential Energy: energy that

matter stores because of its position or location

Electrons have potential energy because of their position in relation to the nucleus.

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(a) A ball bouncing down a flight of stairs provides an analogy for energy levels of electrons

Third shell (highest energylevel)

Second shell (higherenergy level)

Energyabsorbed

First shell (lowest energylevel)

Atomicnucleus

Energylost

Concept 2.2

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Concept 2.2

The different states of potential energy that electrons have in an atom are called energy levels or electron shells.- the first shell has the lowest energy. The second shell has more than the first, etc.

Valence electrons: those in the outermost shell

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Concept 2.2Hydrogen

1H

Lithium

3LiBeryllium

4BeBoron

5BCarbon

6CNitrogen

7NOxygen

8O

Fluorine

9FNeon

10Ne

Helium

2HeAtomic number

Element symbol

Electron-distributiondiagram

Atomic mass

2He

4.00Firstshell

Secondshell

Thirdshell

Sodium

11NaMagnesium

12Mg

Aluminum

13AlSilicon

14SiPhosphorus

15PSulfur

16S

Chlorine

17ClArgon

18Ar

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Atoms will bond with others to gain stability

Covalent bonds: sharing of a pair of valence e- by two atoms-ex. Hydrogen atoms will share their electrons. They become H-H

Concept 2.3

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Concept 2.3

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Concept 2.3

Electronegativity: the attraction of an atom for the electrons of a covalent bond

Nonpolar: when the electrons are shared equally

Polar: when one atom is bonded to a more electronegative atom

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Concept 2.3 –

+ +

H H

O

H2O

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Concept 2.3Ionic bonds: when two atoms are

so unequal in their attraction for electrons that one atom will strip the electrons from its partner

Ion: a charged atom; cation has a positive charge, anion has a negative charge (ca+ion; a negative ion)

Compounds formed by ionic bonds are salts

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Concept 2.3

Na Cl

NaSodium atom Chlorine atom

Cl

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Concept 2.3

Na Cl Na Cl

NaSodium atom Chlorine atom

Cl Na+

Sodium ion(a cation)

Cl–Chloride ion

(an anion)

Sodium chloride (NaCl)

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Concept 2.3

Na+

Cl–

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The advantage of weak bonding is that the contact can be brief

Hydrogen bonds: H is covalently bonded to an electronegative atom and attracted to another electronegative atom.-ex. Water and ammonia

Concept 2.3

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Concept 2.3 +

+

+

+

+

Water (H2O)

Ammonia (NH3)

Hydrogen bond

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Concept 2.4

Chemical reactions: making and breaking of chemical bonds.- starting material is reactants- ending material is products

Chemical equilibrium: point at which reactions offset one another.

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Concept 2.4