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Unit 1. Chapter 2; The Chemical Context of Life

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Unit 1, chapter 2 of AP Biology text book, including vocabulary and overal summaries of each section along with diagrams. Perfect for studying for the AP exam and other tests throughout the year.

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context of Life august 29
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Chapter 2 : Chemical michelle B




matter consists of chemical elements in form and in called compounds
. /
2 pure collaborations


1. matter : that takes up space and has mass
anything

A elements and compounds

1. element : any substance that cannot be broken down to other substance by chemical reactions
any
. compound : substance
2 consisting of 2 or m o re different elements combined in a fixed ratio


cannot broken further
3
. matter be down chemically

emergent
4
. properties : compound has chemical and physical characteristics different from those

of i ts constituent elements
, elements
original
13 The elements of Life


1. essential elements Chemical element for to sur vive , grow and reproduce
:
required an
organism ,




.
2 trace elements : elements indispensable for life but required in
extremely minute amounts




. Evolution
C of Tolerance to toxic elements


to tolerate elements that are tox i to
1
organisms evolved others

1 sunflowers absorb metals from
can
heavy tox i c sol


D.
concept check

1. trace elements are essential ,
but required in minute amounts

.
2 effects of iron deficiency include fatigue and anemia
, as it affects
hemoglobin function


2 2
.
an elements properties depend on struc ture of its atoms


1. atom : smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element


A subatomic particles

1. nuetuons : no elec tric charge , mass of nucleus of an a tom
17 x 10-24g
, in



.
2 protons : positive charge ,
mass of 17 x 10-24g
, in nucleus of an a tom


about 1/2 , 000 of
negative charge that more
. electrons :
3 , mass proton or n u c t ro n ,
one or more



nucleus of an atom


atomic nucleus : an atoms dense central core contains protons and nuetrons
.
4 ,




. dalton
5 : measure of mass for atoms & subatomic particles ,
some as the atomic mass unit, amy


.
6 figure 2 .
2

Selections
eprotons


C) :
> because
-




Evetron
no elec trons
S
Cloud of
negative
charge




3. atomic numbers and atomic mass

# of protons in the nucleus of an atom
unique for each element and is subscript
1 atomic number
,
:


total # of protons and nuetons in an atom's nucleus
2 mass
. number :



. atomic
3 mass : total mass of anatom
, equivalent to the mass in
grams of
I mole of the atom


4
. atomic slightly different mass to electrons
mass is than number due negligible mass


S .
NA =
mass :
# of protons + nuetrons
23 # of nuetrons = mass number-atomic number
NA = 23 - 11
1
# of protons
a # of nuetral atom
tomic : electrons in a


C . Isotopes
form of an element, each ws same of protons but different # of nuetrons
I . isotopes : atomic


2
. radioactive Isotope : unstable isotope, nucleus decays spontaneously , giving off particles and


energy
.
3 atoms of element with different # of nuctions
isotopes are same ,
but

4
. isotopes
radioac tive
decay ,
used in research and medicine

, . The
D levels of electrons
energy
to do work
1 .
energy : capacity
to cause change , especially
t h at matter posseses a result of its location or
arrangement
2
. potential energy : Energy as



. electron
3 shells :
energy level of electrons at a characteristic average distance from


nucleus of an a tom

4
. electrons occupy the lowest energy level available , then more to
higher levels by

absorbing energy
elec tron distribution and chemical
E .
properties

1. Valence electrons : an electron in the outermost elec tron shell


. Valence
2 shell : outer most shell of valence elec trons involved
energy an atom ,
w/ in


Chemical reactions of that atom


. electrons
3 determine atoms chemical behavior

4
. valence electrons are crucial for chemical reactions

5
. full valence shells a re inert ;
incomplete shells are reactive

6
. figure 2 6
.




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I .
Nitrogen atom has 7 protons ,
7 nuetrons
,
radioactive isotope has 8 muetrons
.


mass #IS 7 + 8 = 15 for radioac tive nitrogen . ISN is chemical symbol

.
2 fluroine has a 2 electric shells , first has I needs I more
electrons , I ,
outer has ,


to fill valence shell

.
3 row :
same # of shells
.
same elec tron

Same column : same # of valence electrons, similar chemical properties
2 3
.
the formation and function of molecules depend on chemical bonding between atoms


1. chemical bonds : attraction between 2 atoms of outer-shell elec trons
, sharing or presence

of opposite charges on the atoms
. bonded atoms gain complete outer elec tron shells


* Covalent Bond


1. covalent bonds : type of
strong chemical bond in which 2 atoms share low more pairs of valence

electrons
9

hydrogen
(2H)
atoms
hydrogenmolecule
-because
no elec trons
S
Cloud of
elec + rons negative
approach
become charge
shared in
each others covalent
Proton in nucleus band

2
. molecule : 2 or more atoms held together by covalent bonds

covalent bond ; 2
3
.Single bonds : a
single sharing of a pair of Valence electrons by atoms

4) double bond : double covalent bond ; sharing of 2 pairs of valence electrons by 2 atoms


.
5 of # of
valence : bonding capacity a given atom
; covalent bonds an atom can form ,
usually
#
equals of unpaired electrons in i ts outermost shell


6
.
electronegativity : attrac tion of a
given atom for the electrons of a covalent bond

. nonpolar
7 covalent bond shared between 2 atoms of similar
: electrons a re equally

electronegativity
9
. polar covalent bond :
between atoms that differ in Shared electrons
electronegativity .




a re pulled closer to more electronegative atom
, making slightly
negative and the other a to m
slightly positive
.
9 bonds can be
nonpolar (equal sharing) or
polar (unequal shar i n

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