Transcript Chapter 1
Chapter 2
The Chemistry of Life
Ch. 2 Essential Questions
What is matter?
Why is water a
special substance?
How does Carbon
work as a molecule?
What are reactions
& enzymes?
Question of the Day
What is Oxygen
Dihydride? Can you
give another name?
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Water or H2O
The Parts of an Atom
Nucleus - center of an
atom where protons &
neutrons are
Proton - positive
charged ion in nucleus
Neutron - uncharged
ion in nucleus
Electron - negative
charged ion in motion
around nucleus
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Elements & Isotopes
Elements - Pure
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Substance (ex.
Hydrogen, Carbon)
Isotopes - Atoms with
different # of neutrons
(ex. Radiation Uranium 235 & 234)
Chemical Compounds 2 or more elements
The Periodic Table (Elements)
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Types of Chemical Bonds
Ionic - electron
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transferred from atom
to another
Covalent - electron is
shared between 2
atoms
Van der Waals Forces attraction between
proton of one atom and
electon of another
Male Bonding - Guys
watching football on
Sunday
Section 2-2 Water
Why is water unique?
Less dense as solid(ice)
than liquid (water)
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so it has attraction
Hydrogen Bonds
Cohesion & Adhesion H2O+H2O vs H2O + other
Solutions & Mixtures
Solutions - dissolved in
water, become
chemically bonded
(KoolAid & H20)
Mixture - physically
mixed but not
chemically bound
(salad dressing - oil &
vinegar)
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Solutions & Suspensions
Solutions - have 2
parts:
Solute (Kool Aid)
Solvent (Water)
Suspensions:
Mixture of small
undissolved pieces
Question of the Day
What does pH stand
for?
Potential of
Hydrogen
Game Show: Acid or Base?
Coke
Acidic
Has carbonated H20,
a.k.a. carbonic acid
which is weak pH 3-4
Acid or Base?
OJ
The Juice is loose!
100
Kills you all the same,
acidic
Citric Acid is main
ingredient, pH 2 0r 3.
Acid or Base?
Seawater
Salty, but basic
pH 8-9
Acid or Base?
Pine Sol
It’s a strong base
Made of ammonia,
pH of 12.5
Acid or Base?
Tums
Its basic
Used to fight upset
stomachs
Made of MgCO3 which has pH of 10
Acids & Bases
pH Scale
1 (Acid) -14 (Basic)
Acids - lots of H+ ions
(low pH)
Bases - lots of OH- ions
(high pH)
Buffers - control big
changes in pH
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Section2-3 Carbon Compounds
Question of the day:
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What fossil fuel
(latin) does Carbon
share a name with?
Charcoal
Carbon is the basis
of all living things
Macromolecules
Big molecules
Monomer-small unit
that joins together
Polymer- long chains of
monomers
Good Example:
Polyester from 70s
Food Molecules (Carbon)
Carbohydrates - used
for immediate energy
Some plants use for
skeleton
Mono & Polysaccarides
Also called starch
Glucose, Fructose,
Sucrose
All the -ose
Lipids
Store energy
Needed in Cell Membranes
Waterproof
Saturated - single bonds
Unsaturated - double
bonds
Made of Glycerol & Fatty
Acid chemicals
Nucleic Acids
Store and transmit
genetic info
RNA & DNA
Basically sugar +
Nitrogen & Phos.
Made of monomers
called nucleotides
Proteins
Polymers of amino
acids
Have nitrogen
Good for structure
of cells and
converted to sugar
for energy