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The Chemistry of Life 2009-2010

Why are we studying chemistry? Chemistry is the foundation of Biology

The World of Elements H C N O Na Mg P S K Ca About 25 elements are essential for life Four elements make up 96% of living matter: • carbon (C) • hydrogen (H) • oxygen (O) • nitrogen (N) Six elements make up most of remaining 4%: • phosphorus (P) • calcium (Ca) • sulfur (S) • potassium (K) • magnesium (Mg) • sodium (Na)

Elements & their valence shells Elements in the same column have the same valence & similar chemical properties Remember some food chains are built on reducing O to H2O & some on reducing S to H2S ELECTRONEGATIVITY Oxygen has medium electronegativity so doesn’t pull electrons all the way off hydrogen whereas chlorine would. So oxygen forms a polar covalent bond. Carbon has only a weak electronegativity so forms a nonpolar covalent bond

This tendency drives chemical reactions… Chemical reactivity Atoms tend to complete a partially filled valence shell or empty a partially filled valence shell This tendency drives chemical reactions… and creates bonds Ionic or Covalent bonds – –

Bonds in Biology Weak bonds Strong bonds Hydrogen bond hydrogen bonds H2O Weak bonds hydrogen bonds attraction between + and – hydrophobic & hydrophilic interactions interactions with H2O van derWaals forces ionic Strong bonds covalent bonds sharing electrons H2O Covalent bond – H2 (hydrogen gas)

Nonpolar covalent bond Pair of electrons shared equally by 2 atoms example: hydrocarbons = CxHx methane (CH4 ) Lots of energy stored… & released Pair of electrons shared equally by 2 atoms strong stable bond example: hydrocarbons = CxHx methane (CH4 ) balanced, stable, good building block

Polar covalent bonds Pair of electrons shared unequally by 2 atoms example: water = H2O oxygen has stronger “attraction” for the electrons than hydrogen oxygen has higher electronegativity water is a polar molecule + vs – poles leads to many interesting properties of water… H Oxygen + – – Pair of electrons shared unequally by 2 atoms strong but interactive bond example: bonds within water = H2O oxygen has stronger “attraction” for the electrons than hydrogen oxygen has higher electronegativity water is a polar molecule + vs – poles leads to many interesting properties of water… – – +

Hydrogen bonding Polar water creates molecular attractions Weak bond attraction between positive H in one H2O molecule to negative O in another H2O also can occur wherever an -OH exists in a larger molecule Weak bond but common in biology H bonds H O APBio/TOPICS/Biochemistry/MoviesAP/03_02WaterStructure_A.swf attraction between H+ in one molecule to O- in another molecule weak bond example: bonds between water molecules leads to many interesting properties of water

Chemistry of Life Properties of Water 2010-2011

Why are we studying water? More about Water Why are we studying water? All life occurs in water inside & outside the cell

Chemistry of water H2O molecules form H-bonds with each other +H attracted to –O creates a sticky molecule APBio/TOPICS/Biochemistry/Movies AP/hydrogenbonds-Thinkwell.swf