Elements and Compounds Pt 1 (lecture 3) Flashcards

1
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A compound is made up of

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2 or more atoms of different elements joined by bonds

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2
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the # of protons determines

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an atoms identity

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3
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An atoms electron distribution determines

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its ability to form bonds

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4
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A compounds properties depends

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on its atoms and how they bond together

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5
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Organisms are composed

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of matter

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6
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matter is

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anything that takes up space and came be weighed

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7
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matter is made up of

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elements

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8
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an element is

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a substance that cannot be broken down to other substances by chemical reactions

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9
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a compound is a substance

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consisting of two or more elements in a fixed ratio

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10
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A compound has characteristic (emergent properties) different

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from those of its elements

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11
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About 20-25% of 92 natural elements are

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required for life (essential elements)

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12
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Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen make up

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96% of all living matter

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13
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Trace elements are required/essential

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by an organism in only minute quantities (they make up less than 0.01% of mass)

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14
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An atom is the

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

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15
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Atoms are composed of

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subatomic particles (electrons, neutrons, protons)

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16
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Electrons have a

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negative charge (neglagable mass of about 0 dalton)
they are so small that they are ignored when calculating the total mass of the atom

17
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Neutrons have

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no electrical charge (a mass of about 1 dalton)

18
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Protons have

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positive charge (mass of 1 dalton)

19
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Neutrons and protons form

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the atomic nucleus

20
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Electrons form a

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“cloud” of negative charge around the nucleus

21
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An elements atomic # is

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the number of protons in the neucleus

22
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an elements mass number is

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the sum of protons plus neutrons in the nucleus

23
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Isotopes are

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two atoms of an element that differ in the # of neutrons
EX: Protieum (hydrogen 1) 1proton, 1electron, 0neutron
Detirium (hydrogen 2) 1proton, 1electron, 1neutron

24
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radioactive isotopes decay

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spontaneously, giving off particle and energy

25
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Some applications of radioactive isotopes in biological research are

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dating fossils, tracing atoms through metabolic processes, diagnosing medical disorders, half life

26
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Half life is when a parent isotope decays to

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a lower state or daughter isotope

27
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energy is the

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capacity to cause change

28
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Potential energy is the energy that matter possesses

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because of its location or structure

29
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matter has a natural tendency to move

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toward the lowest possible state of potential energy

30
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Some elements can satisfy each other

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and fill each others valance shells, which is why they react well together

31
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the number of electrons depends

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on how reactive they are and what drives them is the satisfaction of filling the shell

32
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the spin of electrons must be

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opposite

33
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An orbital is the

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three dimensional space where an electron is found 90% of the time

34
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Each electron shell consist

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of a specific number of orbitals

35
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no more than 2 electrons can

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occupy a single orbital, and that is why they must have opposite spins