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2-1 The Nature of Matter Pages 34 – 39 (2 Goals)

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Page 1: 2-1 The Nature Of Matter

2-1 The Nature of Matter

Pages 34 – 39

(2 Goals)

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Goal 1

Review basic chemistry concepts

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• Atoms– Basic unit of matter– Made up of 3 subatomic particles– Atoms have a net neutral charge

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– Proton• Large particle• + charge

– Neutron• Large particle• No charge

– Electron• Small particle• - charge

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• Element– Specific # of protons– Unique properties

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• Reading Periodic table– Atomic # number of

protons or electrons

– Mass number total number of protons + neutrons

– Right column number of electrons, bottom number indicates valence electrons

6 24

carbon12

35 28

187

bromine80

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• Isotopes– Same number of protons– Different number of neutrons– Chemical properties remain same– Mass number changes– Mass changes

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• Example – One atom of “Carbon”

• 6 protons• 6 neutrons• Atomic mass ~ 12

– One isotope of “Carbon – 14” • 6 protons• 8 neutrons !!!• Atomic mass ~ 14

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• How many neutrons are in the following isotopes?– Nitrogen -15– Sulfur – 35– Calcium – 45– Iodine - 131

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• Radioactive isotopes– Nuclei fall apart– Unstable

• Radioactive tracers– Short-lived– Medicine

• Tumor location• Treatment• Drug path

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PD-gov NIH

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Goal 2

Review covalent and ionic bonding and compounds

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• Compound

– Two or more different elements chemically combined

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O2 H2

H2O HNO3 CO2

C6H12O6

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• Covalent bonding– Forms covalent compounds– Molecules– Share electrons

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– Memorize the following molecules and their chemical formulas:

• Water H2O

• Ammonia NH3

• Methane CH4

• Carbon dioxide CO2

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• Ionic bonding– Forms ionic compounds– Transfer of electrons– + and – charges attract each other

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– Memorize the following ions and their chemical formulas:

• Sodium chloride NaCl• Potassium chloride KCl

• Calcium carbonate CaCO3

• Magnesium sulfate MgSO4