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6. Reaction Chemistry
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6.1 Chemical Elements
6.2 Chemical Bonding
6.3 Chemical Reactions
6.4 Thermodynamics
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6.5 Properties of Water
6.6 Important Biomolecules
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6.1 Chemical Elements
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It is common for elements to exist as part of a larger structure. Since atoms are the building blocks of matter, we need some way of taking these pieces and building them up into larger functional structures (like people!).
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H H
O
H2O
H H
O
H2O
=
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H H
O
H2O
16.00
1.008 1.008
What is the molecular weight of water? What is the mass % of H in a water molecule?
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H H
O
H2O
16.00
1.008 1.008
1) 1.008 + 1.008 + 16.00 = 18.016 -> 18.02
2) H x 2 = 2.016 (2.016/18.02)100 = 11.19%
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6.2 Chemical Bonding
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A molecule is two or more atoms held together by shared electrons – like H2.
A compound is two or more different elemental atoms bond together through the sharing of electrons – like water!
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Valence shell electrons are electrons in the outermost energy level in an atom. Atoms are most stable when their valence shell is full (8!). Atoms will exchange or share electrons in order to fill the valence shell. This is chemical bonding!
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There are two common modes of bonding:
Covalent, where a pair of electrons is shared
and
Ionic, where electrons are exchanged
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1 valence e- 6 valence e-
8 is the magic number! (2 for H)
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H H
O
H2ORepresents 2 electrons being shared – one from O and one from H
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Carbon has 4 unpaired valence shell electrons. Hydrogen has one. How many atoms of hydrogen can carbon form covalent bonds with?
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Some elements pull electrons more strongly. These elements are more electronegative, and in a molecule can lead to a polar bond, like that in water.
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HH
O
H2OH H
O
H2Ov
v
(-)(+) (+)
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In ionic bonding, one atom loses an electron and another takes it. The atom that loses an electron has a (+) charge and is called a cation.
The atom that gains an electron has a (-) charge and is called an anion.
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Na+ + Cl-
NaCl
A compound held together by an ionic bond is often called a salt.
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1 valence e- 7 valence e-
8 is the magic number!
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6.3 Chemical Reactions
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Chemical reactions occur when molecules or atoms interact with each other. Reactions are symbolized with an arrow showing reaction progress from reactants to products.
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There a many ways to categorize chemical reactions. We will categorize reactions using the following four reaction types: decomposition, combination, replacement, and double displacement.
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A decomposition reaction often starts with a single reactant that degrades into multiple products.
AB à A + B
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2NaN3 (s) 3N2 (g) 2Na (s)+
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A combination reaction often starts with multiple reactants that react to form a single product.
A + B à AB
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2NH3 (g)N2 (g) 3H2 (g)+
Fritz Haber
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A replacement reaction is when one compounds breaks apart and forms a new compound with a different reactant.
AB + C à AC + B
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Cu (s) 2AgNO3 (aq)+ Cu(NO3)2 (aq)+2Ag (s)
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A double replacement reaction is when two compounds break apart and exchange components to form new compounds.
AB + CD à AC + BD
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Pb(NO3)2 (aq) 2KI (aq)+ PbI2 (s) 2KNO3 (aq)+
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A chemical reaction can also be categorized as an oxidation or a reduction. remember LEO GER!
Element Loses Electrons – Oxidation
Element Gains Electrons - Reduction
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6.4 Thermodynamics
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Chemical reactions occur when molecules or atoms interact with each other.
Reactions are symbolized with an arrow showing reaction progress from reactants to products.
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?
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Chemical reactions are either exothermic or endothermic. Exothermic reactions release energy. Endothermic reactions require an input of energy to proceed.
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However all reactions must follow the laws of thermodynamics. 1) The law of conservation of energy and matter – matter and energy can be neither created or destroyed
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2) The law of increasing disorder (entropy) – all reactions spread energy, which will tend to diminish its availability Taken together, this means that in reactions, energy and matter must always be balanced, and that reactions progress to degrade potential energy
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Exothermic or endothermic?
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Exothermic or endothermic?
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6.5 Properties of Water
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Water has a number of properties that make it a unique substance: • It is polar • It expands when
frozen (solid phase is less dense than liquid phase)
• High specific heat • High surface tension
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Hydrogen bonding interactions…
lead to high surface tension
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6.6 Important Biomolecules
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What makes a compound “organic”?
Composed of C, H, O, and N.
Important organic biomolecules: carbohydrates, lipids (fats), and proteins
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Carbohydrates: “hydrates of carbon” C, H, and O Important fuel for plants and animals
OHC
HC
HC CH
CH
OH
OH
H2COH
OHHO
Glucose
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Lipids (fats): C, H, and O (mostly C and H – non-polar!) Important for fuel storage for animals
H2C
HC
H2C
O
O
O
C
C
O
CH2O
CH2
C
O
H2C
CH2
H2C
CH3
H2C
CH2
H2C
CH3
CH2
H2C
CH2
H2C
CH3
20-30
20-30
20-30
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Proteins: C, H, O, N, and sometimes S Polymers of Amino Acids Molecules like enzymes
OC
HC
O
H NH2
R
Amino
CarboxylicAcid
Side Chain- highly variable!
Amino Acid Structure