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Page 1: Life’s Chemical Basis Chapter 2. 2.1 Regarding The Atoms Fundamental forms of matter Can’t be broken apart by normal means 92 occur naturally on Earth.

Life’s Chemical Basis

Chapter 2

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2.1 Regarding The Atoms

• Fundamental forms of matter

• Can’t be broken apart by normal

means

• 92 occur naturally on Earth

Elements

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Most Common Elements in Living Organisms

Oxygen

Hydrogen

Carbon

Nitrogen

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What Are Atoms?

• Smallest particles that retain properties

of an element

• Made up of subatomic particles:

– Protons (+)

– Electrons (-)

– Neutrons (no charge)

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Hydrogen Helium

electron

proton

neutron

Figure 2.2Page 22

Examples of Atoms

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Atomic Number

• Number of protons

• All atoms of an element have the same atomic number

• Atomic number of hydrogen = 1

• Atomic number of carbon = 6

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Mass Number

Number of protons

+Number of neutrons

Isotopes vary in mass number

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Isotopes

• Atoms of an element with different numbers of neutrons (different mass numbers)

• Carbon 12 has 6 protons, 6 neutrons

• Carbon 14 has 6 protons, 8 neutrons

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Radioisotopes

• Have an unstable nucleus that emits energy and particles

• Radioactive decay transforms radioisotope into a different element

• Decay occurs at a fixed rate

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2.3 What Determines whether Atoms Will Interact?

The number and arrangement of their electrons

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Electrons

• Carry a negative charge

• Repel one another

• Are attracted to protons in the nucleus

• Move in orbitals - volumes of space that surround the nucleus

Z

X

When all p orbitals are full

y

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Electron Orbitals

• Orbitals can hold up to two electrons

• Atoms differ in the number of occupied orbitals

• Orbitals closest to nucleus are lower energy and are filled first

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Shell Model

• First shell

– Lowest energy

– Holds 1 orbital with up to 2

electrons

• Second shell

– 4 orbitals hold up to 8

electrons

CALCIUM20p+ , 20e-

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Electron Vacancies

• Unfilled shells make atoms likely to react

• Hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen all have vacancies in their outer shells

CARBON6p+ , 6e-

NITROGEN7p+ , 7e-

HYDROGEN1p+ , 1e-

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Chemical Bonds, Molecules, & Compounds

• Bond is union between electron structures of atoms

• Atoms bond to form molecules

• Molecules may contain atoms of only one element - O2

• Molecules of compounds contain more than one element - H2O

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Chemical Bookkeeping

• Use symbols for elements when writing formulas

• Formula for glucose is C6H12O6

– 6 carbons

– 12 hydrogens

– 6 oxygens

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Chemical Bookkeeping

• Chemical equation shows reaction

Reactants ---> Products

• Equation for photosynthesis:

6CO2 + 6H2O ---> + C6H12O12 + 6H2O

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2.4 Important Bonds in Biological Molecules

Ionic Bonds

Covalent Bonds

Hydrogen Bonds

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Ionic Bonding

• One atom loses electrons, becomes positively charged ion

• Another atom gains these electrons, becomes negatively charged ion

• Charge difference attracts the two ions to each other

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Formation of NaCl

• Sodium atom (Na) – Outer shell has one electron

• Chlorine atom (Cl) – Outer shell has seven electrons

• Na transfers electron to Cl, forming Na+ and Cl-

• Ions remain together as NaCl

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Covalent Bonding

Atoms share a pair or pairs of electrons to fill outermost shell

•Single covalent bond

•Double covalent bond

•Triple covalent bond

Molecular hydrogen

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Polar or Nonpolar Bonds

• Nonpolar if atoms share electrons equally – Hydrogen gas (H - H)

• Polar if electrons spend more time near nucleus with most protons– Water – Electrons more attracted to O

nucleus than to H nuclei

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Hydrogen Bonding

• Atom in one polar covalent molecule is attracted to oppositely charged atom in another such molecule or in same molecule

Water molecule

Ammonia molecule

Figure 2.11aPage 27

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Hydrogen Bonding in DNA

Figure 2.11dPage 27

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Water Is a Polar Covalent Molecule

• Molecule has no net charge

• Oxygen end has a slight negative charge

• Hydrogen end has a slight positive charge

H H

O

Figure 2.12aPage 28

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2.5 Properties of Water

• Bonds to hydrophilic substances

• Repels hydrophobic ones

• Temperature stabilizing

• Expands when it freezes

• Cohesive

• Capacity to dissolve substances

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Liquid water Ice

Figure 2.12b,cPage 28

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2.6 Acids, Bases, and Buffers

• Unbound protons

• Have important biological effects

• Form when water ionizes

Hydrogen Ions

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The pH Scale

• Measures H+ concentration of fluid• Change of 1 on scale means 10X

change in H+ concentration

Highest H+ Lowest H+

0---------------------7-------------------14Acidic Neutral Basic

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Examples of pH

• Pure water is neutral with pH of 7.0

• Acidic– Stomach acid: pH 1.0 - 3.0

– Lemon juice: pH 2.3

• Basic– Seawater: pH 7.8 - 8.3

– Baking soda: pH 9.0

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Acids & Bases

• Acids

– Donate H+ when dissolved in water

– Acidic solutions have pH < 7

• Bases

– Accept H+ when dissolved in water

– Acidic solutions have pH > 7

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Buffer Systems

• Minimize shifts in pH

• Partnership between weak acid and base it forms when dissolved

• Two work as pair to counter shifts in pH

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Carbonic Acid-Bicarbonate Buffer System

• When blood pH rises, carbonic acid

dissociates to form bicarbonate and H+

H2C03 -----> HC03- + H+

• When blood pH drops, bicarbonate binds H+

to form carbonic acid

HC03- + H+ -----> H2C03

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Salts

• Compounds that release ions other than H+ and OH- when dissolved in water

• Example: NaCl releases Na+ and Cl–

• Many salts dissolve into ions that play important biological roles