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What is the chemical behavior of an atom dependent on? - ANSWER The number of elections in its outermost shell AKA valence electrons What are the electrons on the outermost shell called? - ANSWER Valence Electrons Valence Electron - ANSWER Electron that is associated with an atom and that can pa...

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UTSA bio 1404 Exam Study Terms and Questions with Correct Verified Answers What is the chemical behavior of an atom dependent on? - ANSWER The number of elections in its outermost shell AKA va lence electrons What are the electrons on the outermost shell called? - ANSWER Valence Electrons Valence Electron - ANSWER Electron that is associated with an atom and that can participate in the formation of a CHEMICAL BOND Atoms with incomplete valence shells - ANSWER Can SHARE or TRANSFER its electrons, therefore, creating a COVALENT BOND(S) Compound - ANSWER To form a compound, you need elements that have UNPAIRED ELECTRONS so they can share/transfer their valence electrons What are the two types of chemical bonds? - ANSWER 1. Covalent 2. Weak/Non -covalent bonds Covalent Bonds - ANSWER Sharing of a PAIR of valence electrons Molecule - ANSWER 2+ atoms being held together by valence bonds Valence - ANSWER Usually corresponds to th e number of electrons required to complete the atom. (if they're missing two, then they have two valence.) Which element almost always forms covalent bonds? - ANSWER CARBON. It shares electrons with other atoms that have similar electronegativity. Electronegativity - ANSWER 1. Atoms attract electrons to varying degrees. 2. This is an atoms particular attraction for the electrons in a covalent bond 3. The more EN, the more strongly it pulls shared electrons towards itself Most electronegative elements - ANSWER Fluorine Nitrogen Oxygen Polar - ANSWER Hydrophillic One atom is more electronegative, and the atoms do not share the electrons equally. Non -Polar - ANSWER Hydrophobic Atoms SHARE the electrons equally What causes positive/negative cha rge in an atom/molecule? - ANSWER The unequal distribution of electrons Types of non -covalent bonds? - ANSWER 1. Ionic Bond 2. Hydrogen Bond 3. Hydrophobic Interactions 4. Van der Waals Interactions Ionic Bonds - ANSWER 1. Attraction between an anion & cat ion 2. The taking/adding of two compatible atoms to give them both charges to complete their valence shell Hydrogen Bonds - ANSWER 1. Forms when hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to one electronegative atom is also attracted to another electronegative atom In living cells, the electronegative partners are usually - ANSWER Nitrogen and Oxygen Van der Waals Interactions - ANSWER 1. If electrons are distributed ASSYMETRICALLY in molecules or atoms, they can result in HOT SPOTS 2. weak and occur when atoms/ molecules are very close together 3. Collectively, can be strong Hydrophic Interactions/ Hydrogen Interaction - ANSWER Property that non -polar molecules tend to form aggrefates of like molecules in water. Hydrophobic interactins form inbetween hydrophoni c groups Chemical Reactions - ANSWER The making and breaking of chemical bonds Reactants - ANSWER Starting molecules of a chemical reaction

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