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Page 1: A knowledge of chemistry is essential for understanding organisms  Important to biology are inorganic compounds, including water, simple acids and
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A knowledge of chemistry is essential for understanding organisms

Important to biology are inorganic compounds, including water, simple acids and bases, and simple salts

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Elements◦Substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary chemical reactions

◦Each has a chemical symbol

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Four elements comprise the mass of most organisms◦Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen

In addition, other elements, such as calcium, and trace elements are present

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Functions of elements

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Atom◦The smallest portion of an element that retains its chemical properties

Subatomic particles include◦Electron—carries a negative charge

◦Proton—carries a positive charge

◦Neutron—uncharged particle

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Every element has◦A fixed number of protons in the atomic nucleus, known as the atomic number

The periodic table is a chart of the elements arranged by atomic number

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The atomic mass of an atom◦Is a number that indicates how much matter it contains.

◦Is expressed by the atomic mass unit (amu), also known as the dalton.

◦The atomic mass= number of protons + number of neutrons

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Characteristics of protons, neutrons and electrons

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Isotopes◦Are two or more forms of atoms of the same element

◦Contain the same number of protons and electrons, but the number of neutrons varies

Radioisotopes break down and emit radiation

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Carbon Isotopes

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Electrons move through orbitals

Electrons at the same principal energy level make up an electron shell

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Electrons in a shell distant from the nucleus have greater energy and are called Valence Electrons

Valence electrons occupy the valence shell (outermost shell)

Changes in electron energy levels are important in energy conversions in organisms

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Atomic orbitals

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The chemical behavior of an atom is determined by the number and arrangement of its valence electrons

When the valence shell is not full, the atom tends to lose, gain, or share electrons

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A chemical compound consists of atoms of two or more elements

Atoms combine in a fixed ratio

Atoms may join to form a molecule

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A chemical formula describes the chemical composition of a substance◦Simplest formula◦Molecular formula◦Structural formula

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Molecular Mass

◦Sum of the atomic masses of the component atoms of a single molecule

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Chemical reactions in an organism:

◦Described by chemical equations

◦Reactants are written on the left & products are written on the right

◦Reactions can proceed simultaneously in both directions

◦At dynamic equilibrium, forward and reverse rates of reaction are equal

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Chemical bonds

◦Forces of attraction that hold atoms of a compound together

◦The two principal types are Covalent bonds Ionic bonds

Bond Energy

◦Energy necessary to break a chemical bond

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Covalent bonds◦Share electrons between atoms◦Each atom has a filled valence shell

Covalent compound◦Compound consisting mainly of covalent bonds

◦Example is hydrogen gas molecule◦Bond can be single, double, or triple

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Covalent bonds

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Number of Covalent bonds

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Covalent bonds can be nonpolar or polar

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Ion◦Particle with one or more units of electrical charge

◦Results when an atom gains or loses electrons Cations—positively charged ions (Na+) Anions—negatively charged ions ( Cl- )

◦Cations and anions are involved in biological processes, such as muscle contraction

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Sodium, potassium, and chloride ions are essential for this nerve cell to stimulate these muscle fibers

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Ioninc bonds◦Formed due to attraction between a cation and an anion

◦An example of ionic bond is the attraction between sodium ions and chloride ions

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Ionic bonding

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Hydrogen Bonds

◦Form between an atom with partial negative charge and a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to oxygen or nitrogen

◦Readily formed and broken

◦While individually weak, hydrogen bonds are strong when present in large numbers

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Hydrogen bonding

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Many energy conversions in a cell involve an electron transfer from one substance to another

Known as oxidation-reduction, or redox reaction

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Water Water is Polar (due to its uneven distribution of charges)

Large part of the mass of most organisms is water

Water is important as internal constituent and environmental factor

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Water facilitates chemical reactions:

◦Hydrophilic substances—interact readily with water, such as table salt

◦Hydrophobic substances—not disrupted or dissolved by water, such as fats

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Water exists as gas, liquid, or solid

Hydrogen bonds are formed or broken as water changes state

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Acid◦Substance that dissociates in solution to yield hydrogen ions and an anion

Base◦Substance that dissociates to yield a hydroxide ion and a cation when dissolved in water

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The degree of a solution’s acidity is expressed in pH

Definition of pH◦Measure of how acidic or basic a substance is

◦The negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration

◦Expressed in moles per liter

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Neutral solution◦pH of 7

Acidic solution◦pH value of less than 7

Basic solution◦pH greater than 7

An acid and a base react to form a salt plus water

A buffer is a substance that resists pH changes in a solution.

Buffers a important substances in biological systems.

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pH valuesof commonsolutions