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PERIODIC TABLE

Chemistry Part 2

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Chemistry

A knowledge of chemistry is essential for understanding the structure and function of animals because body functions involve chemical reactions.

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Matter

Matter – is anything that occupies space and has mass.

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Elements

Elements – Pure substances that cannot be broken down into simpler units.

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Atoms

Atoms –are composed of a nucleus and an electron cloud.

Nucleus – central core of an atom and is made up of Protons (particle with a positive charge) and Neutron – (particle without a charge, it’s neutral)

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Atoms

Electron cloud – electrons around the nucleus

Electrons – particle with a negative charge

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Periodic Table Atomic number = number of protons Atomic Mass=

Total numbers Of protons plusNeutrons in Nucleus.

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Isotopes

Same atoms; different numbers of neutrons, therefore different atomic mass.

Examples: Carbon 12 and Carbon 14Carbon Atomic Number 6, so how many

neutrons in Carbon 12?6Carbon 14?8

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Radioisotopes

Unstable IsotopesUnstable nuclei, which tend to undergo

radioactive decay.Carbon 14 is unstable isotope. (half-life of

5,730 years)Carbon 12 is stable.

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Electrons

Energy levels – different locations of electrons around the nucleus

First level – 2 electrons

Second & all other levels – 8 electrons

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Electrons

The amount of electrons in the outermost energy level leads to properties of the atom – will it react with other atoms?

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Valence Electrons

Number of electrons in outermost shell.If the outer shell is full then NO REACTION!Column 8, valence shell has 8 electrons, it is

full, NO REACTION!!Columns 1-7?Fill in info on periodic table.

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Electron Dot DiagramIllustrates energy

levels and the number of electrons in all shells.

Can put symbol in center to represent nucleus.

Easy way to determine number of valence electrons.

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Lewis Dot Structure

Write symbol for element.Indicate valence electrons by putting dots

representing electrons found in OUTER SHELL ONLY. (only show electrons that are available for bonding)

Ex:

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Covalent Bonds

Atoms SHARE electrons.Use Lewis Dot Structures

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Ionic Bonds

Electrons TRANSFER of electrons.Use Lewis Dot Structure