anatomy & physiology lecture notes - ch. 2 chemistry- part 1

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Chapter 2Part 1: Basic Chemistry

I. Matter vs. EnergyMatter

Has massAffected by gravity

Consists of elements and compounds

EnergyMoves matterPotential, kinetic

Ability to do work

ConversionsSound, light, heat

Element “pure” substance Can’t be broken

down by “ordinary” means to another substance

Ex. hydrogen (H), nitrogen (N)

Compound 2+ different

elements combined in a fixed ratio

Ex. H2O, CO2

Elements of Life• 25 elements

•96% : C, O, H, N

•~ 4% : P, S, Ca, K & trace elements (ex: Fe, I)

Hint: Remember CHNOPS

II. Atomic Structure• Atom = smallest unit of

matter that retains properties of an element

• Subatomic particles:

MassMass(dalton or (dalton or

AMU)AMU)

LocationLocation ChargChargee

neutronneutron 11 nucleusnucleus 00

protonproton 11 nucleusnucleus +1+1

electronelectron negligiblenegligible shellshell -1-1

symbol4

2 HeAtomic # (protons or electrons)

Mass # (protons + neutrons)

Isotopes# neutrons varies, but same # of protonsRadioactive isotopes used as tracers

(follow molecules, medical diagnosis)Uncontrolled exposure causes harm

III. Chemical BondsStrongest Bonds:1. Covalent: sharing of e-

Polar: covalent bond between atoms that differ in electronegativityElectrons not shared equally

Nonpolar: e- shared equally; eg. O2 or H2

III. Chemical BondsStrongest Bonds:2. Ionic: 2 ions (+/-) bond (givers/takers)

Na+Cl- affected by environment

Weaker Bonds:3. Hydrogen: H of polar covalent molecule

bonds to electronegative atom of other polar covalent molecules

BondsCovalent Ionic Hydrogen

All important to life

Form cell’s molecules

Quick reactions/ responses

H bonds to other electronegative

atoms

Strong bondWeaker bond (esp. in H2O) Even weaker

Made and broken by chemical reactions

Similar shapes = mimicSimilar shapes = mimic morphine, heroin, opiates mimic morphine, heroin, opiates mimic

endorphin (euphoria, relieve pain)endorphin (euphoria, relieve pain)

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