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Title: The Chemistry of Life


1
The Chemistry of Life
  • Biology

2
The Nature of Matter
3
Atoms
  • Basic unit of matter
  • Protons
  • charge
  • In nucleus
  • Neutrons
  • No charge
  • In nucleus
  • Electrons
  • - charge
  • Around nucleus

4
Elements
  • Pure substance of only one atom

5
Compound
  • 2 or more elements combined
  • Some other examples?

Sodium chloride (NaCl) salt
6
Chemical Bonds
  • Ionic
  • Electrons transferred from one atom to another
  • Ex NaCl (salt)
  • Covalent
  • Electrons are shared between atoms
  • Ex water (H2O)

7
Properties of Water
8
Why is water important?
  • DONT WRITE THESE DOWN
  • Water is 70 of our total body weight
  • 75 of the Earth is covered in water
  • A person can live without food for more than a
    month but can only live without water for one
    week
  • All cells contain water and most are bathed in it
  • Many chemical reactions have water as a reactant
    or product
  • Many reactions occur in water

9
Some important terms
  • Mixture a material composed of two or more
    elements or compounds that are physically mixed
    together but not chemically combined (ex. Sugar
    and sand)
  • Solute the substance that is dissolved (ex.
    Salt)
  • Solvent the substance in which the solute
    dissolves (ex. Water)
  • Solution mixture of two or more substances in
    which the molecules of the substances are evenly
    distributed (ex. Salt water)
  • Suspension mixture of water and an non-dissolved
    materials (ex. Oil and water)

10
As a solvent.
  • Excellent because it is polar
  • Polar ? a more negative side of the molecule and
    a more positive side of the molecule

11
Properties of Water
12
1. Cohesive Forces
  • Water sticks to itself due to hydrogen (H) bonds
  • Weak attractions between and poles of water
    molecules

Hydrogen bonds
13
2. Adhesive forces
  • Water sticks to other charged substances
  • This is why water makes things wet

14
3. Surface tension
  • Water molecules push and pull at each other

15
4. Capillary action
  • Adhesion cohesion together push water around
  • Water rises in very fine tubes
  • Microscopic spaces soil, plants, etc.

How water rises through stems of plants to their
leaves
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