Chapter two: chemical level of organization Flashcards
chemical elements
they are building blocks.
there are 118 elements and each element cannot be split into a simpler substance by ordinary chemical means.
Ions
particle that has a positive or a negative charge b/c it has unequal number of protons and electrons
pH scale
(potential of hydrogen) scale that evaluates a solutions’ acidity or alkalinity which extends from 0-14
carbonic acid
an important buffer system that removes or adds protons (H+) to help maintain pH homeostasis
proton
within the nucleus and positively charged
characteristics of matter
volume (occupies space)
mass = amount of matter in any object
atomic # =
protons
#electrons
of neutrons =
atomic mass - number of protons
octet rule
chemical principle explains why atoms interact in predictable ways through electron shell filling
isotopes
have different number of neutrons but same number of protons which changes mass and makes it unstable
order of bonds from strongest to weakest
ionic bond (strongest)
covalent bond (middle)
hydrogen bond (very weak)
atoms
make up elements
smallest unit of matter that retain properties/characteristics of the element.
consists of nucleus which contains protons, neutrons, electrons
subatomic particles
organic molecules
ionic reaction/bond
the force of attraction that holds ions together with opposite charges
mass number
sum of its protons and neutrons