Chapter 2 - Atoms, Molecules, and Life Flashcards

1
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6 Elements of 92% of Organisms

A

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Calcium, Nitrogen

CHOPCaN

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2
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Mass =

A

Proton plus Neutrons

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3
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Atomic Number

A

of Protons

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4
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Elements

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Unable to divide and be the same thing

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5
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Covalent Bond

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Strongest, most common; electrically neutral, shares electrons (O to H in H2O)

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6
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Ionic Bond

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Loss or gain of electron from ions to form a stable compound (NaCl)

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7
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Hydrogen Bond

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Weak, slightly polar; therefore attractive to other slightly polar molecules (H2O molecules sticking to other H2O molecules)

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8
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Atom Structure

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Nucleus (protons and neutrons) and electron cloud

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9
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Molecule

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2+ atoms held together by bonds

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10
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Compound Molecules

A

2+ elements

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11
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Mass Number of Element =

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The mass of its atom’s protons and neutrons

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12
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Water Cohesion

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Water molecules stick together (H bonds)

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13
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Water Adhesion

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Water molecules stick to slightly charged surfaces (capillary action - plants and blood)

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14
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Acids

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H+ ions, 0-6.99 pH, instant pain due to fat hydrolysis

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15
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Bases

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OH- ions, 7.01-14 pH, delayed pain via protein denaturation

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16
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Water

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Hydrophobic, hydropholic, takes a lot of energy to heat up, takes a lot of energy to evaporate; H bonds break and release heat => sweat