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CHEMISTRYCHEMISTRY
Composition of Matter Matter - ___________________________________________________________
Matter is anything that ________________
______________________ – quantity of matter an object has
Weight – ____________________________
ElementsElements ________________that cannot be broken
down chemically into simpler kinds of matter
More than 100 elements (__ naturally occurring, ____ man-made)
90% of the mass of an organism is composed of 4 elements (______, ________, ________ and _________)
Each element unique chemical ________ Consisting of __________ ___ letter is always a
_______
AtomsAtoms The ________ particle of
an element that retains ____ ____ ___________of that element
Properties of _____ determine the structure and properties of the matter they compose
Our understanding of the structure of atoms based on _________ _______, not observation
The NucleusThe Nucleus _________ core Consists of ________
charged ________ and _______ ________
Positively charged Contains most of
the ______ of the atom
The ProtonsThe Protons ____ ______of a given element have
the _____ _________of ________ Number of _______ called the _______
________ The number of protons is balanced
by an equal number of _____________ charged ______________
The NeutronsThe Neutrons The number _______ slightly among
atoms of the same element Different number of neutrons
produces __________ of the same element
Atomic Mass Protons & neutrons are found in the
____________ of an atom Protons and neutrons each have a
mass of 1 amu (________ _______ _____)
The ________ _______of an atom is found by adding the number of protons & neutrons in an atom
The ElectronsThe Electrons __________ ________ high energy
particles with ____________ or ___ mass Travel at very high speeds at various
distances (________ _______) from the nucleus
Electrons in the same energy level are approximately the same distance from the nucleus
_______ energy levels have _______ energy than _______ levels
Each level can only hold a certain number of electrons
Energy LevelsEnergy Levels Atoms have ___ energy levels The levels are K (closest to
the nucleus), L, M, N, O, P, Q (furthest from the nucleus)
The K level can only hold ___ electrons
Levels L – Q can hold up to ____ electrons (_________ _____)
Periodic TablePeriodic Table Elements are arranged by their
atomic number on the ________ _______
The horizontal rows are called ______ & tell the number of ________ ______
Vertical groups are called ________ & tell the ____________ ________ of electrons
CompoundsCompounds
Most elements do not exist by themselves
__________ __________ with other elements in a ___________ fashion
A __________ is a pure substance made up of atoms of _____ or ______ elements The proportion of
atoms are _________ ________
__________ ___________ show the type and proportion of atoms of each element that occur in a particular compound
____________ are the ________ part of a substance that retains ____ of the properties of the substance and exists in a ______ _________
Some molecules are ________ and _________
Chemical FormulasChemical Formulas A __________ after a symbol tells the
_________ of atoms of each element H20 has ________ of hydrogen &
________ of oxygen ____________ before a formula tell the
number of molecules ______ represents __ molecules of
oxygen or (__ x __) or ___ atoms of oxygen
The ___________ and ____________ properties of a compound _______ from the physical and chemical properties of the individual __________ that compose it
The tendency of elements to combine and form compounds depends on the number and arrangement of electrons in their outermost energy level
______ are most ________ when their ______________ energy level is _______
Most atoms are ____ stable in their natural state
Tend to _______ (combine) with other atoms in order to become more stable (undergo chemical reactions)
In __________ ____________ bonds are _______; atoms __________ and new chemical bonds are formed that store _______
Covalent Bonds Formed when two atoms _______
one or more ______ of ___________
Ionic Bonds Some atoms become stable by ________
or __________ ____________ Atoms that ______ electrons are called
______________ _______ (__________)
Atoms that ______ electrons are called ____________ _______ (_________)
Because positive and negative electrical charges _______ each other ionic bonds form
Energy and MatterEnergy and Matter Energy
The ______________________________ or ______ change Occurs in various forms Can be __________ to another form Forms important to biological
systems are _________, ________, ____________ and _____________ energy
________________is the energy in a system that is available for work
States of MatterStates of Matter Atoms are in _____________ _________ The rate at which atoms or
molecules in a substance move determines its _______
Solid Molecules tightly linked together in a ____________ _________
Vibrate in place________ __________ and ________
Liquids Molecules not as tightly _______ as a solid
Maintain _________ _________Able to ______ and ______ the ________ of container that they are in
GasMolecules have
______ or ___ __________ to each other
______ ___ ________of the occupied container
Move most _________ To cause a substance to change state, ________ energy (_____) must be added to or removed
Energy and Chemical Reactions
Living things undergo ___________ of _________ ___________ as part of the life process
Many are very complex involving _________ sequences called _______________________
__________ ____________ represent chemical reactions
__________ are shown on the ______ side of the equation
_________ are shown on the ________ side
The number of each kind of atom must be the _____on either side of the arrow (equation must be _________)
_______ may be broken or made forming new compounds
Energy TransferEnergy Transfer Much of the energy
organisms need is provided by ______ (_____)
Undergoes a series of chemical reactions in which energy is released (___________________)
The net ________ of free energy is called an __________ (__________) reaction
Reactions that involve a net __________ of free energy are called __________ (____________) reactions
____________ is an example
Most reactions in living organisms are ___________; therefore living organisms require a constant source of __________
Most chemical reactions require ________ to begin
The amount of energy needed to _____ the reaction is called ______________ _________
Certain chemical substances (___________) reduce the amount of activation energy required
______________________ are called ___________
________ are an important class of catalysts in living organisms Mostly _________ ___________ of different kinds Each one is _________ for a
different chemical reaction
Enzyme Structure Enzymes work on
substances called ____________
Substrates must fit into a place on an enzyme called the ________________
Enzymes are ______________!!
Reduction-Oxidation Reactions
Many of the chemical reactions that help transfer energy in living organisms involve the transfer of ___________
(reduction-oxidation = _______ reactions)
____________________– reactant loses electron(s) becoming more positive
________________– reactant gains electron(s) becoming more negative
Solutions
SolutionsSolutions
A ___________ is a mixture in which 2 or more substances are _____________ _____________ in another substance
___________ is the substance __________ in the solution Particles may
be ions, atoms, or molecules
__________ is the substance in which the ________ is _________
________ is the ____________ ___________
Solutions can be composed of varying proportions of a given solute in a given solvent --- vary in ____________ (measurement of the amount of solute)
A ___________ solution is one in which ___ _____ __________can be dissolved
______________ _________(______) are universally important to living things
____________ of water _________ _______ of the
water molecule into two _____ of opposite charge (due to strong attraction of oxygen atom of one molecule for H atom of another water molecule)
H2O ___ (_______ ___) + ____ (_________ ____)
H+ + H2O _______ (______________ ____)
Acids and BasesAcids and Bases One of the most important aspects
of a living system is the degree of ________ or ___________
AcidsAcids Number of __________ ____ in
solutions is ________ than the number of ____________ ___
HCl H+ + Cl-
BasesBases Number of __________ ____ in solution
is _________ than the number of ____________ ____
NaOH Na+ + OH-
pH ScalepH Scale
__________ ________ comparing the relative concentrations of __________ and __________ ions in a solution
ranges from __ - ___
Each pH is 10X stronger than next
e.g. ph 1 is 10 times stronger than ph 2
the _________ the pH the _______ the ______
the ______ the pH the stronger the ____
pH ______ is ________ (______)
BuffersBuffers Control of pH is very
important Most _______ function only
within a very _________ ___ Control is accomplished
with _________ made by the body
Buffers keep a neutral pH (______)
Buffers ___________ small amounts of either an ____ or _____ added to a solution
Complex buffering systems _________ ______________ of your body’s many fluids at normal and _____ levels