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Basic ChemistryCHAPTER 2

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Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9D05ej8u-gU

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What are elements?What can you tell me about elements?

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What are elements?Elements: The fundamental units of matter

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What are elements?Elements: The fundamental units of matter

What do we mean by fundamental?

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What are elements?Elements: The fundamental units of matter

What do we mean by fundamental?

Necessary base or core

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Elements of the Body96% of the body is made from 4 different elements

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A Look at Matter

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Elements of the Body96% of the body is made from 4 different elements

Carbon (C)

Oxygen (O)

Hydrogen (H)

Nitrogen (N)

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What are atoms?

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What are atoms? Atoms: The building blocks of elements

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Atomic StructureWhat are the different parts of an atom?

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Atomic Structure

NucleusProtons (p+)Neutrons (n0)

Outside of nucleusElectrons (e-)

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Atomic Structure of Smallest Atoms

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Atomic Structure of Smallest Atoms

https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/build-an-atom

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How do we identify elements?

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How do we identify elements?Atomic number

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How do we identify elements?Atomic number: equal to the number of

protons that the atom contains

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How do we identify elements?Atomic mass number:

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How do we identify elements?Atomic mass number: sum of the protons and neutrons

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Why are atomic masses not in whole numbers?

Protons + Neutrons right?

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Isotopes and Atomic Mass

ISOTOPES!

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Isotopes and Atomic MassIsotopes:

Have the same number of protons

Vary in number of neutrons

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Isotopes and Atomic MassClose to mass number of most abundant isotope

Atomic weight reflects natural isotope variation

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Isotopes and Atomic Masshttps://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/isotopes-and-atomic-mass

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Electrons and Bonding

Energy levels called electron shells

Electrons closest to the nucleus are most strongly attracted

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Electrons and Bonding

Bonding - interactions between electrons in the outer shell (valence shell)

Full valence shells do not form bonds

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Electrons and Bonding

How to fill the atom’s shellsShell 1 - maximum of 2 electronsShell 2 - maximum of 8 electronsShell 3 - maximum of 18 electronsShell 4 - maximum of 32 electronsShell 5 - maximum of 50 electronsShell 6 – maximum of 72 electrons

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Electrons and Bonding

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Lewis Dot Structures

Diagrams that show the bonding between atoms

Represent the valence shell

Carbon has 6 protons, 6 elections

So…….4 electrons are in the valence shell

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Lewis Dot Structures

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Lewis Dot Structures

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Lewis Dot Structures

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Rule of Eights (Octet Rule)

Atoms are considered stable when their outermost orbital has 8 electrons

The exception to this rule of eights is Shell 1, which can only hold 2 electrons

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzWk-mx_14E

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Radioactivity

Radioactivity—process of spontaneous atomic decay

What can we use this for?

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Radioactivity

Radioactivity—process of spontaneous atomic decay

What can we use this for?

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Radioactivity

Radiometric Dating:

Uranium 238U to 206Pb, with a half-life of 4.47 billion

years 235U to 207Pb, with a half-life of 704 million

years.

Carbon Carbon-14 is a radioactive isotope of

carbon, with a half-life of 5,730 years Very short compared to other isotopes

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Molecules and Compounds

Molecule: Two or more like atoms combined chemically

Compound: Two or more different atoms combined chemically

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Molecules and Compounds

https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/build-a-molecule

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What are chemical reactions?What do you remember?

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What are chemical reactions?

Atoms are united by chemical bonds

OR

Atoms dissociate from other atoms when chemical bonds are broken