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CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

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Page 1: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

CHEMISTRY

Basic Chemistry

Page 2: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

BASIC TERMS

• ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element.– Consists of 3 parts.

• Protons = (+) charge• Electrons = (-) charge• Neutrons = (no charge)

Page 3: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

The Structure of an atom

Nucleus

Electron energy levels

• The region of space surrounding the nucleus contains extremely small, negatively charged particles called electrons (e-)

• This region of space is referred to as an electron cloud.

Page 4: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

Atom Structure

Nucleus – center of an atom.

* contains protons / neutrons.

* 99.9% of an atoms mass.

Electrons – found in electon clouds (orbitals) outside the atom.

* 1/2000 of an atoms mass.

Page 5: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

Opposite charges attract.

Strong charges of protons hold electrons in their orbits around the nucleus

Page 6: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

Atomic mass unit – The SI unit for masses of particles in an atom.

Atomic Number - the # of protons in the nucleus of an atom.

Mass Number – Total number of protons and neutrons in an atom.

Atomic Mass – the weighted average of the masses of all naturally occurring isotopes of an element.

Page 7: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

• Atoms of the same element always have the same number of protons but may contain

different numbers of neutrons.

Isotopes of an ElementIsotopes of an Element

• Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes (I suh tophs) of that element.

Page 8: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

Chemical Bonds / Compounds

90 different elements in nature.

Most link up in different arrangements.

* H2O

*NaCl

A substance formed by the bonding of atoms in definite proportions is a Chemical Compound.

Page 9: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

Question 1Which of the following is an element?(TX Obj 4; 7E)

D. water

C. sodium chloride

B. carbon

A. chlorophyll

Page 10: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

The answer is B. An element can't be broken down into simpler chemical substances. Chemical elements combine in different ways to form a variety of substances useful to living things.

Page 11: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

Table 6.1 Some Elements That Make Up the Human Body

Element SymbolPercent By Mass in Human Body

Element SymbolPercent By Mass in Human Body

Molybdenum

Oxygen

CarbonHydrogen

Nitrogen

Calcium

Phosphorus

Potassium

Sulfur

Sodium

Chlorine

Magnesium

Selenium

IronZinc

CopperIodine

ManganeseBoron

Chromium

Cobalt

Fluorine

OC

H

N

Ca

P

K

S

Na

Cl

Mg

65.018.5

9.5

3.3

1.5

1.0

0.4

0.3

0.2

0.2

0.1

Fe

Zn

CuI

Mn

B

Cr

Mo

Co

Se

F

trace

trace

tracetrace

trace

trace

tracetrace

trace

trace

trace

Page 12: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

The smallest particle of an element that has the characteristics of that element is a(n) __________. (TX Obj 4; 7E)

Question 2

D. atom

C. nucleus

B. electron

A. proton

Page 13: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

The answer is D. Atoms are the basic building blocks of all matter and have the same general structure, including a nucleus and electrons. Elements found in both living and nonliving things are made of atoms.

Nucleus

Electron energy levels

An atom has a nucleus and electrons in energy levels.

Page 14: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

Which of the following can contain two types of particles? (TX Obj 4; 7E)

D. electrons

Question 3

B. protons

C. neutrons

A. nucleus

Page 15: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

The answer is A. The nucleus is the center of the atom and may contain both positively charged particles and particles that have no charge.

Nucleus8 protons (p+)8 neutrons (n0)

Oxygen atom

Page 16: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

2 types of bonds

Bonds

* Ionic Bonds

* Covalent Bonds

Page 17: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

When 2 atoms approach each other

- they become more stable when e’s are transferred from one atom to the other.

Both atoms become ions.

- an ion is an atom that has gained or lost 1 or more e’s.

Opposite charges attract.

- (+) charged ion attracts the (-) ion.

The strong attraction between oppositely charged particles is an ionic bond. (see pg. 29 fig. 2-3)

Ionic Bonds

Page 18: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.
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• Atoms combine with other atoms only when the resulting compound is more stable than the individual atoms.

How covalent bonds formHow covalent bonds form

• For many elements, an atom becomes stable when its outermost energy level is full.

• Sharing electrons with other atoms is one way for elements to

become stable.

Page 20: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

• Two hydrogen atoms can combine with each other by sharing their electrons.

How covalent bonds formHow covalent bonds form

• Each atom becomes stable by sharing its electron with the other atom.

Hydrogen molecule

Page 21: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

Electrons are shared between 2 atoms.

- allows both atoms to become stable.

For an atom to be stable, all orbitals must be full.

- 1st orbital holds 2 e’s (see pg. 28 fig. 2-2)

- all others hold 8 e’s

Covalent Bonds

Page 22: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.
Page 23: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

The more e’s in a covalent bond, the stronger the 2 atoms are joined together.

2 e’s = single covalent bond

4 e’s = double bond

6 e’s = triple bond

(see pg. 29 fig. 2-3)

Page 24: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

Molecules

Shared e’s help both atoms become stable.

* Covalent bonds do not break easily.

Group of atoms united by covalent bonds act as a single unit called a ___________.Molecule

Page 25: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

A molecule may contain as few as 2 atoms or up to thousands or millions.

Table sugar sucrose contains 45 atoms.

DNA contains millions of atoms.

Page 26: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

Chemical Formulas

Shorthand notation for chemical compounds.

Examples

H2O

C6H12O6

NaCl

Page 27: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

Question 4

B. Sodium and chlorine atoms have no overall electrical charge.

A. Sodium and chlorine are sharing electrons in their outer energy levels.

Sodium and chlorine combine to form table salt. What do you know to be true? (TX Obj 4; 7E )

Page 28: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

Question 4

D. Sodium and chlorine atoms in table salt have full outer energy levels.

C. Sodium and chlorine are less stable in the compound sodium chloride.

Sodium and chlorine combine to form table salt. What do you know to be true?

Page 29: CHEMISTRY Basic Chemistry. BASIC TERMS ATOM Smallest particle of a chemical element. –Consists of 3 parts. Protons = (+) charge Electrons = (-) charge.

The answer is D. Sodium and chlorine atoms combine because the resulting compound, table salt, is more stable than the individual atoms. Sodium loses an electron in its outer energy level, chlorine gains that electron in its outer energy level, and an ionic bond is formed.

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pH Scale

Used to indicate the strength of solutions.

* Solutions with a pH of 7 = neutral.

Acids have a pH below 7.

* Produce H(+) ions.

Bases have a pH above 7.

* Produce OH(-) ions.