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Bio 185 Lab today: Bio185 K Lab1: 1:00 – 2:30 PM Bio 185 K Lab2: 2:30 – 4:00 PM SCC 211. Lab manual available in the bookstore.

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1 Bio 185 Lab today: Bio185 K Lab1: 1:00 – 2:30 PM Bio 185 K Lab2: 2:30 – 4:00 PM SCC 211. Lab manual available in the bookstore.

2 Elemental Composition of living material: 1. 2. 3.

3 Chapter 2 The nature of molecules. Elemental and molecular composition of living matter: 1. Elemental composition 2. Structure of an atom 3. Chemical bonds.

4 Lecture outline. 1. E LEMENTAL COMPOSITION OF THE LIVING MATTER. Major elements: N, O, C, H. Minor elements: Trace elements. 2. S TRUCTURE OF AN ATOM. Elements and atoms (SBM p27-31) 3. C HEMICAL BONDS. C HEMICAL BONDS (SMB P 32-36) ionic bonds and salts covalent bonds

5 Frequency of elements in the Earth’s crust

6 Elements Common in Living Things

7 EARTH’S CRUSTHUMANPUMPKIN Oxygen47 Oxygen65 Oxygen85 Silicon28 Carbon18 Hydrogen11 Aluminum8 Hydrogen10 Carbon3 Iron5 Nitrogen3 Potassium0 Calcium4 2 Nitrogen0 Sodium3 Phosphorus1 0 Potassium3 0 Calcium0 Magnesium2 Sulfur0 Magnesium0 Sodium0 Iron0 Chlorine0 Sodium0

8 Elemental composition of living material:

9 Chemical composition of living material: 1. Major elements (95%) O, H, C, N 2. Minor elements (5 %) Na, K, P, Ca, Mg, Cl, S, 3. Trace elements

10 Simple structure of an Atom.

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12 electron proton neutron nucleus Atom number = # electrons = # protons Atom mass = # protons + # neutrons

13 Atom number determines chemical reactivity

14 Structure of the noble gas NEON Both the K (2 e-) and L (8 e-) are completely filled: the atom is unreactive.

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16 Molecules: atoms are held together by chemical bonds.

17 Covalent bonds:

18 Ionic interactions:

19 The ‘octet’ rule : atoms tend to establish completely full (8 electrons) outer energy levels.

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24 Chapter 2 The nature of molecules. Non-polar covalent bonds. Water is a dipole. pH and buffers.

25 Re-visit Covalent Bonds.

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28 A pair of electrons is shared equally in a covalent bond. Single covalent bondDouble covalent bond

29 The force with which an atom pulls on a shared electron pair is given by its electronegativity. Non-polar covalent bond.

30 Polar covalent bond

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33 Structure of a water molecule; water is a dipole.

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35 Water is a DIPOLE

36 Hydrogen bonds:

37 Water molecules Butanol and water

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39 Water is COHESIVE

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41 Water’s high specific heat helps maintain temperature. Water’s high heat of vaporization facilitates cooling.

42 Cooling of a surface by transition from liquid to gas. Water has a high heat of vaporization.

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44 Hydroxyl-group Carbonyl-group Hydrogen bond

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48 Spheres of Hydration Around Two Charged Ions Salt (NaCl) dissolves in water and separates into Na + and Cl -

49 Hydration shell or water mantle

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51 Water ionizes:

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54 Buffer: maintains [H + ] free despite addition or removal of H +.

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57 The End.


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