Chapter two: chemical level of organization Flashcards

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chemical elements

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they are building blocks.
there are 118 elements and each element cannot be split into a simpler substance by ordinary chemical means.

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Ions

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particle that has a positive or a negative charge b/c it has unequal number of protons and electrons

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pH scale

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(potential of hydrogen) scale that evaluates a solutions’ acidity or alkalinity which extends from 0-14

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carbonic acid

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an important buffer system that removes or adds protons (H+) to help maintain pH homeostasis

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proton

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within the nucleus and positively charged

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characteristics of matter

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volume (occupies space)
mass = amount of matter in any object

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atomic # =

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protons

#electrons

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of neutrons =

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atomic mass - number of protons

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octet rule

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chemical principle explains why atoms interact in predictable ways through electron shell filling

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isotopes

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have different number of neutrons but same number of protons which changes mass and makes it unstable

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order of bonds from strongest to weakest

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ionic bond (strongest)
covalent bond (middle)
hydrogen bond (very weak)

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atoms

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make up elements
smallest unit of matter that retain properties/characteristics of the element.
consists of nucleus which contains protons, neutrons, electrons

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subatomic particles

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14
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organic molecules

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15
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ionic reaction/bond

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the force of attraction that holds ions together with opposite charges

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16
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mass number

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sum of its protons and neutrons

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17
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atomic mass

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the average mass of all its naturally occurring isotopes

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hydrogen bond

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forms when a hydrogen atom with a partial positive charge attracts the partial negative charge of neighboring electronegative atoms most often larger oxygen or nitrogen atoms

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double covalent bond

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when 2 atoms share 2 pairs of electrons

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triple covalent bond

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when 2 atoms share 3 pairs of electrons

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covalent bond

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-forms when two or more atoms share valence electrons
-the larger the number of electron pairs shared between 2 atoms, the stronger the covalent bond
-covalent bonds may be single, double, triple, and either nonpolar or polar

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electronegativity

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the power to attract electrons to itself

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nonpolar covalent bond

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when 2 atoms share electrons equally
one atom does not attract the shared electrons more than the other

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polar covalent bond

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when 2 atoms share electrons unequally
the nucleus of one atom attracts more the shared electrons than the other

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cations

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positively charged ion

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anion

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negatively charged ion

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single covalent bond

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when 2 atoms share one electron pair

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buffer systems

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convert strong acids or bases into weak ones

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buffers

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chemical compounds that can convert strong acids and bases into weak ones

30
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acid solution

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has pH below 7 and has more [H+] than [OH-]

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salt

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are neither [H+] or [OH-]
salt is an electrolyte in the body (example: potassium chloride KCL)
acids and bases react together to form salt

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how do dna and rna d

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chemistry

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the science of structure and interactions of matter

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