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Title: Basic Chemistry


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Basic Chemistry
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What is Matter?
  • Matter is anything that has mass and takes up
    space.
  • Matter can be found in 4 distinct phases solid,
    liquid, gas, and plasma.
  • Matter is composed of small units called atoms.

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What is an Atom?
  • An atom is the basic unit of matter.
  • It is composed of negatively charge electrons
    spinning around a nucleus containing positively
    charged protons and non charged neutrons.

4
Atomic Number and Atomic Mass
  • The atomic number of an atom is the number of
    protons it contains in its nucleus.
  • Sometime it may also equal the number of its
    electrons.
  • The atomic mass of an atom is the total number of
    its protons and neutrons.

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Chemical Elements
  • Atoms have been grouped according to their atomic
    number and mass into units called elements.
  • There are 109 of these elements known to man,
    which 90 of them occur naturally.
  • These elements are represented by symbols.
  • The Periodic Table contains the complete list of
    these elements.

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Periodic Table
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Chemical Compounds
  • Are formed when 2 or more different elements
    combine.
  • The upper example is a molecule of glucose while
    the lower one is 2 water molecules.

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What Holds Chemical Compounds Together?
  • Atoms need to be stable.
  • In order for this to occur they must completely
    fill their outer level of electrons.
  • This usually requires 8.
  • Most atoms are lacking anywhere from 1 to 7
    electrons.
  • Hydrogen is lacking 7, while Chlorine is lacking
    1.

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Types of Chemical Bonds
  • Ionic
  • Covalent

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Ionic Bond
  • This type of bond is formed when one element
    takes the electron it needs from another element.
  • This causes one element to become a ion due to
    the loss of its electron and the other a negative
    - ion due to the gain of the electron.
  • The bond is formed by the attraction of the
    element to the - element.
  • Example 2Na ------gt Cl2- 2NaCl

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Covalent Bond
  • This type of bond is formed by the sharing of
    electrons between different atoms.
  • It is a strong bond.
  • Examples 2H2 O2 ----gt 2H2O

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Structural Formula
  • What is the C in the compound Alanine?
  • What is the line represent between the C and C?
  • What does the 2 and 3 represent?

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Chemical Reactions.
  • 2H2 O2 ----gt 2H2O
  • Chemical reactions like the one above contain two
    parts The reactants and the products.
  • The reactants are on the left of the arrow, while
    the products are to the right.

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What is pH?
  • pH is the negative log of the Hydrogen ions
    concentration in solution.
  • Waters chemical formula is H2O. Or
  • H-O-H.
  • Water has the ability to split into 2 separate
    ions H and OH-.
  • If these ions are in balance than the solutions
    pH is neutral or 7.

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pH Scale
  • The pH scale is based on the number 10.
  • 7 is the middle or neutral.
  • Acids contain more H in solution than the OH-
    ions. Any number below 7 is considered acidic.
  • Bases contain more OH- ions than H ions. Any
    number higher than 7 is considered a base.
  • pH is a very important variable in all chemical
    reactions.

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pH Scale
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Problems
  • If stomach acid has a pH of 1, and a person took
    a tums tablet which raised the pH to 3, how much
    was the increase in pH?
  • What is acid rain?
  • How would we make an acidic lake normal again?
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