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1、Chapter 2 Lecture NotesEssential Chemistry for Biology Biol 100 K. Marr Spring 2007,Topics Discussed in these notesMatter, Elements and CompoundsPeriodic Table of the Elements: Metals vs. NonmetalsAtomic Structure Chemical Bonding: Ionic vs. Covalent BondingChemical Reactions and Chemical EquationsT
2、he Structure of WaterWater as a SolventThe Importance of Water to Living ThingsAcids, Bases and pHSelf-test/Review Questions,Organisms and all other things in the universe consist of matterMatter: Elements and Compounds Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass Matter is composed of chemic
3、al elements and compounds Elements: substances that cannot be broken down into other substances There are 92 naturally occurring elements on Earth What are compounds? Examples?,BASIC CHEMISTRY,Periodic table of the elements,Location of Metals? Nonmetals?,25 Elements are essential to life C, H, O, N:
4、 96% of the weight of the human body,Elements can combine chemically to form compounds Compounds contain two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed ratio Examples of Compounds: Table salt (sodium chloride): NaCl Water: H2O Glucose: C6H12O6,Some Elements React to Form Compounds,Each element
5、consists of one kind of atom,Atom: smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element,Fig. 2.02,(a) Hydrogen atom,(b) Carbon atom,(c) Oxygen atom,Proton,Neutron,Electron,Atomic nucleus,First shell,Second shell,The subatomic particles of an atom,Atomic Structure,Proton, Positive charge
6、, Determines element,Neutron, No charge, Determines isotope,Electron, Negative charge, Participates in chemicalreactions, Outer-shell electronsdetermine chemicalbehavior,Nucleus, Consists of neutrons and protons,Elements differ in the number of subatomic particles in their atoms Atomic Number: numbe
7、r of protons determines which element it is Mass number sum of the number of protons and neutrons,Electrons Located outside the nucleus of an atom in specific electron shells (energy levels) The number of electrons in the outermost shell determines the chemical properties of an atom,Chemical Propert
8、ies of Atoms,Atoms of the four elements most abundant in life,Electron,First electron shell: can hold 2 electrons,Outermost electron shell: can hold 8 electrons,Carbon (C) Atomic number = 6,Nitrogen (N) Atomic number = 7,Oxygen (O) Atomic number = 8,Hydrogen (H) Atomic number = 1,Orbital Diagrams of
9、 the First 18 Elements,2,8,8,1st Shell2nd Shell3rd Shell,Chemical reactions: Atoms give up or acquire electrons in order to complete their outer shells Result in atoms staying close together to form molecules Chemical bonds hold molecules together Ionic Bonds Covalent bonds,Chemical Bonding and Mole
10、cules,When an atom loses or gains electrons, it becomes electrically charged Charged atoms are called ions Ionic bonds are formed between oppositely charged ions,Ionic Bonds: form between metals and nonmetals,Sodium atom (Na),Chlorine atom (Cl),Complete outer shells,Sodium ion (Na),Chloride ion (Cl)
11、,Sodium chloride (NaCl),(a) Hydrogen atom (H),(c) Sodium atom (Na),(b) Hydrogen ion (H+),(d) Sodium ion (Na+),1 electron,1 proton,No net electrical charge,11 electrons,11 protons,No net electrical charge,No electron,1 proton,10 electrons,11 protons,Fig. 2.03,Atoms: electrically neutral,Ions: Electri
12、cally charged,A covalent bond forms when two atoms share one or more pairs of outer-shell electrons,Covalent Bonds: form between nonmetallic atoms,Fig. 2.04a,Covalent bonding in water,Full shell with 8 electrons,Slightly negative,Hydrogen atoms with unfilled shells,Full shells with 2 electrons each,
13、+,Slightly positive,+,Covalent bond (shared pair of electron),Oxygen atom with unfilled shell,Water molecule (H2O),Cells constantly rearrange molecules by breaking existing chemical bonds and forming new ones Such changes in the chemical composition of matter are called chemical reactions,Chemical R
14、eactions,Hydrogen gas,Oxygen gas,Water,Reactants,Products,Reactants: on the left side of the equation the starting materials,Chemical Equations: symbolize chemical reactions,Products: on the right side of the equation the ending materials (the stuff produces),Law of Conservation of Mass Chemical rea
15、ctions do not create or destroy matterthey only rearrange it!,Life on Earth began in water and evolved there for 3 billion years The abundance of water is a major reason Earth is habitable Modern life still remains tied to water Your cells are composed of 70%95% water,WATER AND LIFE,The water molecu
16、le: two hydrogen atoms joined to one oxygen atom by single covalent bonds,The Structure of Water,H,O,H,The electrons of the covalent bonds are shared unequally between oxygen and hydrogen unequal sharing of electrons makes water a polar molecule hydrogen atoms: partially positive (d ) Why? oxygen at
17、om: partially negative (d -) Why?,(d ),(d ),(d ),Water: a polar molecule,The polarity of water results in weak electrical attractions between neighboring water molecules These interactions are called hydrogen bonds,(b),(),Hydrogen bond,(),(),(),(),(),(),(),The Structure of Water,The polarity of wate
18、r molecules and the hydrogen bonding that results explain most of waters life-supporting properties Versatility of water as a solvent Waters cohesive nature Waters ability to moderate temperature Floating ice,Waters Life-Supporting Properties,A solution is a liquid consisting of two or more substanc
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