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Chapter 2 Atom Element = the smallest unit of matter that cannot be broken down = a pure substance made of only one kind of atom Atoms are composed of even smaller parts, called subatomic particles. Protons = positive electric charge (1+) Neutrons = neutral charge (0) Electrons = negative charge (1-) Each element has a unique number of protons = atomic number. • Atoms have equal numbers of P and e• The atomic number = tells the number of protons and the number of electrons •Mass number = the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom. # Neutrons = Mass # - Atomic # Carbon = # protons? # electrons? # neutrons? • YouTube - The element song Chemical bonds • Atoms want to be “stable” = full valence shell. • Share or transfer electrons. • To become stable, atoms will hold together by chemical bonds. • The strongest chemical bonds are covalent bonds and ionic bonds. Single Atoms Chemical Bond • A covalent bond is the sharing of a pair of electrons by two atoms. H H Hydrogen H2 Subscript (2 atoms) • Ionic bond = one atom strips an electron completely from the other. Ions = charged atoms or molecule NaCl Top 4 Atoms found in Organisms? O = 65% C = 18.5% H = 9.5% N = 3.3% ~75% Earth Life evolved in water Cells 70-95% Water Astronomers H2O Water is a “Polar Molecule” Polar Covalent Bond = electrons not shared equally + • Hydrogen bonds = a weak chemical attraction between polar molecules. H+ O- Cohesion = water molecules bonding to each other. “Surface tension” prevents stretch or break the surface Adhesion = clinging of one substance to another (polar polar). Water is the “solvent” of life Solution = homogenous mixture. Solute = substance dissolved Solvent = dissolving agent Forms hydrogen bonds with charged and polar covalent molecules. Solvent? Solute? “Dissolve” pH pH scale = concentration of H+ in a solution 0 - 14 7 = neutral (H+ = OH-) 0-6 = acidic (H+) 8-14 = basic (OH-) Acid = any compound that forms hydrogen ions (H+) ions in solution Base = any compound that forms hydroxide ions (OH-) in solution Factor of 10 Cell pH = 6.5 – 7.5 “Homeostasis” Buffers = weak acids or bases that prevent sudden changes in pH