presentation1periodict table
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Composition of Matter
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Elements• Elements are pure substances that cannot be
broken down chemically into simple kinds of matters.
• In the periodic table there are 114 different elements.
25 elements are used to make up living things.
96% of all living thing is made of only 4 elements: Carbon 18.%(C), Hydrogen 10% (H), Oxygen 65% (O), and Nitrogen 3%(N) (CHON).
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Composition of MatterEverything is made of matter.
• Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass. Feeling, emotion, thought are not made of matter
• Mass is the quantity of matter in an object.
• Weight is the pull of gravity on an object. *The same mass will have less weight on the moon than it
would on earth because the moon has less gravitational pull.
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Compounds• Compound a pure substance that is made up of atoms of two or
more elements.
• Molecule is the smallest unit of most compounds
Chemical Bonds: • 1. Covalent bonds are formed when two atoms share one or more
pairs of electrons. Example: H20 = water
• 2. Ionic bonds are formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
Example: NaCl = Sodium Chloride (Table Salt)
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The Periodic Table• The Periodic Table first discovered in 1869 by Dmitry I. Mendeleyev,
is an arrangement of the chemical elements ordered by increasing number of atomic number .
• Atomic number is the number of protons in an atom.
• Atomic mass is the number of protons and neutron in the nucleus of an atom.
• Periods are the horizontal rows (1-18).Determine how many energy shell that elements have
• Groups are the vertical rows (1-7).Determine the number of electrons in the outshell.
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Noble Gas All the elements of Group 18, the noble
gases, have full valence shells. This means they do not need to react with other elements to attain a full shell, and therefore much less reactive than other groups. Helium is the most inert among the noble gas.
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Halogens
• In Group 17, known as the halogens, elements are missing just one electron each to fill their shells. Therefore, in chemical reactions they tend to acquire electrons (the tendency to acquire electrons is called electronegativity). This property is most evident for fluorine (the most electronegative element of the whole table
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Periodic Table
• Nonmetals are poor conductors of heat and electricity.
• Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity.
• Metalloids are elements that form a bridge between metals and nonmetals.
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Elements
• Natural elements = 92• Man-made elements = 11• Total elements =10396% of all living things is made of only 4
elementsCarbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen
CHON
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Group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Period
1 1H
2He
2 3Li
4Be
5B
6C
7N
8O
9F
10Ne
3 11Na
12Mg
13Al
14Si
15P
16S
17Cl
18Ar
4 19K
20Ca
21Sc
22Ti
23V
24Cr
25Mn
26Fe
27Co
28Ni
29Cu
30Zn
31Ga
32Ge
33As
34Se
35Br
36Kr
5 37Rb
38Sr
39Y
40Zr
41Nb
42Mo
43Tc
44Ru
45Rh
46Pd
47Ag
48Cd
49In
50Sn
51Sb
52Te
53I
54Xe
6 55Cs
56Ba * 71
Lu72Hf
73Ta
74W
75Re
76Os
77Ir
78Pt
79Au
80Hg
81Tl
82Pb
83Bi
84Po
85At
86Rn
7 87Fr
88Ra
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103Lr
104Rf
105Db
106Sg
107Bh
108Hs
109Mt
110Ds
111Rg
112Uub
113Uut
114Uuq
115Uup
116Uuh
117Uus
118Uuo
*Lanthanoids * 57La
58Ce
59Pr
60Nd
61Pm
62Sm
63Eu
64Gd
65Tb
66Dy
67Ho
68Er
69Tm
70Yb
**Actinoids**
89Ac
90Th
91Pa
92U
93Np
94Pu
95Am
96Cm
97Bk
98Cf
99Es
100Fm
101Md
102No
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THE PERIODIC TABLE
• the electron configuration is the arrangement of electrons in an atom, molecule, or other physical structure
• The valence shell is the outermost shell of an atom.
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Possible number of electrons in shellsRules for diagram
SHELL ELECTRONS
1 2
2 8
3 16
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What are living things made of?
• In the periodic table there are 114 different elements.
• 25 elements are used to make up living things.
• 96% of all living thing is made of only 4 elements: Carbon 18.%(C), Hydrogen 10% (H), Oxygen 65% (O), and Nitrogen 3%(N) (CHON).
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In the center is the nucleus and surround it is the electrons
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Electron Configuration of Oxygen
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Electron configuration of Scandium
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What are the 4 organic molecules that all living things are made of?
Name of molecule Which elements are present
What are the various functions
What are some examples
Carbohydrate •Carbon,•hydrogen,•oxygen
Energy source Starches,surgar monosaccharide polysaccharides
Lipid •Carbon•oxygen
•Store energy form parts of membranes •form water-proof coverings
•Fats •oils •waxes
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What are the 4 organic molecules that all living things are made of?
Name Elements Functions (What it does)
Examples
Proteins •Nitrogen•Carbon•oxygen
•Control rate of reactions •regulate cell processes •Help form bones and muscles •carry substances into or out of the cells•Help fight disease
Poly-pedtides
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What are the 4 organic molecules that all living things are made of?
Name Elements Functions Example
Nucleic Acid •Hydrogen•Oxygen•Nitrogen•carbon
•Store and transmit hereditary or genetics information
RNA(Ribonuclic Acid
DNA(Deoxiribonuclic Acid)
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