Lecture 2 - Atoms And Bonds. Learning Objectives: Chapter 2.1-2.2 Flashcards

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Define element and matter.

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  • All organisms are composed of matter. It is anything that takes up space and has mass.
  • Matter is made up of elements. Elements can’t be broken down by chem reactions.
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What are the four most abundant elements in the human body?

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Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen

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What does an atom’s atomic number represent?

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The number of protons in an atom.

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Define an isotope and an ion, and differentiate between the two.

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Isotopes: two atoms of an element that differ in number of neutrons. Therefore, isotopes will have the same atomic number but different mass number.

Ions: are charged atoms, that have lost or gained electrons.

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Define and explain electron orbitals.

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Electrons occupy orbitals,
Orbitals: regions of space where an electron spends most of is time.

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Define and describe the 4 types of chemical bonds used to make molecules.

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Covalent:
- In covalent bonding, molecules are formed when two atoms share their valence electrons with each other.

Polar covalent:
- Polar covalent bonding is the unequal sharing of electrons. This involves electronegativity, which is the ability of an atom to attract electron.

Hydrogen bonding:

  • interaction btwn H and an electronegative atom.
  • in cells usually involves, oxygen and nitrogen.
  • i.e.) in water: forms, when the partial positive of H atoms are attracted to the partial negative of oxygen atoms.

Ionic:

  • interaction between oppositely charged ions.
  • can involve the atoms being so different in electronegativity, that the more electronegative atom strips the other of an electron completely.
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Differentiate between covalent and polar covalent bonds.

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Nonpolar covalent bonds are a type of chemical bond where two atoms share a pair of electrons with each other. Polar covalent bonding is a type of chemical bond where a pair of electrons is unequally shared between two atoms.

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