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CHEMISTRY OF LIFE
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Bellringer
What do you know about the atom?
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Nature of MatterChemistry of Life
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Atoms
Smallest Unit of matter “cannot be broken down by chemical means.”
Subatomic particles Protons – positive charge (p+) Neutrons - neutral charge (n0) Electron – negative charge (e-)
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Ion v. Atom?What is different?
Atom Ion
= number of electrons as protons
Overall charge is 0
Ex. Na ; O
Different number of electrons then protons
Has an over all charge
Ex. Na+; O-2
What is the same?
# of protons stay the same
Ex. Oxygen is still Oxygen, but with a charge.
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Atoms v. Elements v. CompoundsAtoms - smallest unit of matter that
cannot be broken down by chemical means
Element – Group of the same atoms
Molecule or Compound – two or more atoms bonded together. Molecules are typically covalently bonded Compounds are ionicly bonded
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Metals v. Nonmetals on the periodic table
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Covalent Bonding
Sharing of Electrons Examples
CO2
C6H12O6
H2O O2
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Ionic Bonding
Transfer of electrons Examples:
Sodium chloride (NaCl) Calcium sulfide (CaS) Iron oxide
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Covalent v. Ionic
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Bellringer:Ionic or Covalent Bond?
CaO
NaSO4
CO2
H2O
NaCl
H2SO4
Fe(OH)3
C6H12O6
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Build a Molecule Lab
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Bellringer: 1/17/12
If you were playing with two magnets and decided to bring them together, describe how they would behave?
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Matter is held together by Energy
All atoms want to be stable! They gain and loose electrons to become stable.
This can happen by either ionic bonding or covalent bonding.
When an atoms outer electron shell is full (8 electrons) its has reached stability.
Bonds represent energy.
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Revisiting Bonding
Covalent Bonding
Ionic Bonding
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Polarity
Like a magnet, it is a molecule that has a slightly positive and negative end.
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Hydrogen Bonding
The attraction of polar molecules with hydrogen
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Water molecules attract each other
Click on Picture!
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Water movement in plants
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Movement of Matter and Energy in Living Things
Matter Cycle, but Energy Flows Video
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Pop Quiz
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Solutions and solubility
With solubility you have to know… “Like dissolves like”
Polar things dissolve polar things Nonpolar things dissolve nonpolar things
Because Ionic compounds have a positive and negative size they are behave like polar
Will these dissolve? Water and NaCl? (Think of salt water) Water and CO2 ? (Think of pop) Water and sugar (glucose)? (Think of Koolaid) Oil and water?
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Acids and Bases
Use the pH scale to measure the difference between acids and bases
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TEL-Con
Write a paragraph using TEL-Con. Compare and contrast the difference between an acid and base (site examples).
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Macromolecules
Macro = “big” Organic molecule = Macromolecules
found in living things 4 types of Organic Molecules
1. Carbohydrates2. Lipids3. Proteins4. Nucleic Acids5. ATP
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Food Label Activity
Name of ingredient
Classification(ex. Carbs,
Protein, fats or other)
What is the amount
stated on food label?
Organic or Inorganic
Assignment: Each student bring in 3 food labels with ingredients. Between the 3 food label student need to list at least 10 different ingredients. Using the descriptions in the book on Organic molecules, students need to classify each ingredient as a Carb., Protein, Fat or Other. Once classified they need to identify the amount that is listed on the food label. Finally students need to classify whether the ingredient is organic or inorganic.
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Bellringer
List the 4 categories of Organic Compounds.
Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids ATP (Bonus)
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Video on Organic molecules
Video
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Carbohydrates Primary source of energy Sugars
Polysaccharides (many) Monosaccharides (single)
Made of C,H,O Typically ending in “-ose”
Ex. Sucrose Galactose Cellulose (only in plants)
Glucose is the building block of carbohydrates Starch is a chain of glucose molecules that are
bonded together. Insulin is medicine given to people with diabetis (a
chemical that helps them brake down the sugar)
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Lipids
Secondary source of energy Also known as fats Non-polar thus will not dissolve in water,
but will in oils Made of C,H,O
Ex. Oils Waxes Fat body tissue
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Proteins
Third source of energy
Found in Muscles, make up structures of the body. Enzymes are also proteins
Building blocks are Amino Acids
Made of C, H, O, N
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Nucleic Acids
Genetic information used in heredity DNA RNA
Composed of C,H,O,N,P
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ATP
Like batteries Pockets of energy for use around the cell.
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Bellringer: Enzyme Activity
At which temperature does Enzyme A perform the best?
At which temperature does Enzyme B perform the best?
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Energy Absorbing Reaction
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Energy Releasing Reaction
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Energy Absorbing v. Releasing
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Penny Lab
Analogy to the effectiveness of enzymes
Google Timer
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Enzymes
Help speeds up reactions by lowing the activation energy needed for the reaction to take place.
Lock and Key
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How does and Enzyme effect a reaction?
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Enzyme Video
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Enzyme Activity
Know that one of these enzymes is found in humans and the other is thermophilic (heat loving) bacteria, hypothesize which enzyme came from which organism?
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Enzyme Activity
Propose a hypothesis that explains why the rate of reaction catalyzed by enzyme A slows down at temperatures above 40C.
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Cycling of Matter
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Cycling of Matter
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