Chapter 2 Flashcards

1
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Element

A

simplest form of matter with its own unique chemical properties
**one or two letter symbols

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2
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atomic number

A

number of protons in the nucleus

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3
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minerals

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inorganic elements taken from soil by plants and passed up the food chain
** structure and enzymes

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4
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Nucleus

A

protons and neutrons

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5
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protons

A

+1 charge

mass=1 amu(atomic mass unit)

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6
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neutrons

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no charge

mass=1 amu (atomic mass unit)

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7
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atomic mass

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approximately=protons + neutron

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8
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electrons

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-1 charge
little to no mass
number of electrons=number of protons

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9
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valence electrons

A

outer most shell

chemical bonding properties of an atom

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10
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isotopes

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radioisotopes-unstable isotopes that give off radiation

** every element has at least one radioisotope

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11
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molecules

A

chemical particles composed of two or more atoms untied by chemical bonds

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12
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compounds

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molecules composed of two or more different elements

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13
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molecular formula

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identifies elements and how many of each are present

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14
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nonpolar covalent bond

A

strongest of all bonds

electrons shared equally

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15
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polar covalent bonds

A

strongest of all bonds

electrons shared unequally

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16
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hydrogen bond

A

weak attraction between slightly + and slightly - charged ions
**very important
-protein structure
-DNA structure
Individually weak but collectively strong

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17
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Van der Waals forces

A

weak, brief attraction between neutral atoms

**changes in electron density causes polarity

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18
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hydrophilic

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substances dissolve in water

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19
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hydrophobic

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substances do not dissolve in water

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20
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adhesion

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tendency of one subject to cling to another

21
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cohesions

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tendency of like molecules to cling to each other

22
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chemical reactivity

A

the ability to participate in chemical reactions

23
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solute

A

particles of matter in a solution

** can be: gas, liquid, solid

24
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solvent

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the more abundant substance in a solution (usually water)

25
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energy

A

capacity to do work

26
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chemical energy

A

potential energy stored in molecular bonds

27
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heat

A

kinetic energy of molecular movement

28
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chemical reaction

A

process in which covalent or ionic bond is formed or broken

29
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catabolism

A

energy releasing decomposition reactions

  • breaks covalent bonds
  • smaller molecules
  • releases useful energy
30
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anabolism

A

energy storing synthesis reactions

  • requires energy input
  • protein or fat
  • driven by energy from catabolism
31
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macromolecules

A

very large organic molecules

  • *very high molecular weights
    • protein, DNA
32
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monomers

A

identical or similar subunits

33
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conformation

A

3D shape of protein crucial to function

  • *able to reversibly change
    • enzyme function, muscle contraction
34
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Denaturation

A

extreme conformational change destroying function

35
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chemical bonds

A

forces holding molecules together

forces attracting one molecule to another

36
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mixtures

A

consists of substances physically blended, not chemically combined

37
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solvency

A

the ability to dissolve other chemicals

38
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heat capacity

A

the amount of heat required to increase temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree C

39
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potential energy

A

energy contained in an object because of its position or state

40
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kinetic energy

A

energy of motion

41
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chemical reactions

A

process in which covalent/ ionic bond is formed or destroyed

42
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decomposition reaction

A

breakdown of one larger molecule into 2+ smaller ones

ab=a+b

43
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synthesis reactions

A

2+ smaller molecules form a larger one

a+b=ab

44
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exchange reactions

A

2 molecules exchange atoms or groups of atoms

ab+cd=abcd=ac+bd

45
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law of mass action

A

equations reads from side with a greater quantity of molecules to the one with less

46
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q10 effect

A

for every 10 degrees C increase the reaction rate doubles

47
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polymers

A

molecules made of a repetitive series of identical or similar subunits(monomer)

48
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isomer

A

compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas