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Chemistry for Biology

Biology ~ Edgar

Figure 2.1 The hierarchy of biological order from atom to organism

Figure 2.2b

TRUE FALSE

3 8 1. Table salt, water, and carbon are all compounds.

1 10 2. The smallest particle of an element is a molecule.

8 3 3. A bathtub full of lukewarm water may hold more heat than a teakettle full of boilling water.

10 1 4. *If the atmos in a molecule share electrons equaly, the molecule is said to be non-polar.

1 10 5. *Ice floats because water molecules in ice are more tightly packed then in liquid water.

9 2 6. *Atoms in a water molecule are held together by the sharing of electrons.

9 2 7. If solution-A has a pH of 2 and solution-B has a pH of 5 then solution-B is a stronger base then solution-A

10 1 8. An atom that has gained or lost electron is called an ion.

2 9 9. Hydrogen bonds are stronger then covalent bonds.

10 1 10. *Water is a good solvent in living organisms.

Table 2.1

LE 2-3

Sodium Chlorine Sodium Chloride

Figure 2.5 Two simplified models of a helium (He) atom

Figure 2.10 Electron configurations of the first 18 elements

Figure 2.12 Covalent bonding in four molecules

Figure 2.12x Methane

Figure 2.13 Polar covalent bonds in a water molecule

Figure 2.14 Electron transfer and ionic bonding

Figure 2.15 A sodium chloride crystal

Figure 2.16 A hydrogen bond

LE 2-4a

2

2

2

Protons

Neutrons

Electrons

Helium atom

Massnumber = 4

6

6

6

Protons

Neutrons

Electrons

Carbon atom

Massnumber = 12

Electroncloud

Nucleus

2e–

6e–

Table 2.4

LE 2-6a

ElectronOutermost electron shell (can hold 8 electrons)

First electron shell (can hold 2 electrons)

Hydrogen (H)Atomic number = 1

Carbon (C)Atomic number = 6

LE 2-6b

Nitrogen (N)Atomic number = 7

Oxygen (O)Atomic number = 8

LE 2-7

Transfer ofelectron

NaSodium atom

ClChlorine atom

Na

Sodium ionCl

Chloride ion

Sodium chloride (NaCl)

LE 2-7a-1

Transfer ofelectron

NaSodium atom

ClChlorine atom

LE 2-7a-2

Na

Sodium ionCl

Chloride ion

Sodium chloride (NaCl)

LE 2-7b

Na

Cl

LE 2-9

A water molecule

LE 2-10

Hydrogen bond

Figure 2.11

Figure 2.12

LE 2-13

Hydrogen bond

Ice

Hydrogen bonds are stable

Liquid water

Hydrogen bondsconstantly break and re-form

LE 2-14

Ion insolution

Saltcrystal

LE 2-15

Acidic solution

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H

HH

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OH

OH

OH

OH

OH

OH

H

H

Basic solution

NEUTRALH

pH scale

Lemon juice, gastric juice

Grapefruit juice, soft drink

Tomato juice

Human urine

Pure water

Human blood

Seawater

Milk of magnesia

Household ammonia

Household bleach

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Figure 2.16a

Figure 2.16b

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