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1 Review of Inorganic Chemistry

2 Section 1: Composition of Matter

3 Atomic Structure p+ n0 e- Nucleus Electron Cloud

4 C Atomic Structure 6 Carbon 12.011 Atomic Number = protons/electrons
Atomic Mass = protons + neutrons

5 Atomic Structure Properties of Subatomic Particles Useful Equations:
protons = atomic # electrons = atomic # neutrons = atomic mass - atomic #

6 Atomic Structure Nitrogen Hydrogen Oxygen Helium

7 Elements 92 elements occur in nature
CHNOPS are the six biologically important atoms that make up 99% of living tissue

8 Isotopes Isotopes are atoms of the same element that differ in the number of neutrons they contain. Nonradioactive carbon-12 Nonradioactive carbon-13 Radioactive carbon-14 6 electrons 6 protons 6 neutrons 8 neutrons 7 neutrons

9 Isotopes

10 Ionic Bonding An ionic bond is a bond formed by the electrical attraction between two oppositely charged ions.

11 Ionic Bonding Sodium atom (Na) Chlorine atom (Cl) Sodium ion (Na+)
Chloride ion (Cl-) Transfer of electron Protons +11 Electrons -11 Charge Protons +17 Electrons -17 Electrons -10 Charge Electrons -18 Charge

12 Ionic Bonding

13 Covalent Bonding A covalent bond is a bond that forms when two atoms share one or more pairs of electrons.

14 Covalent Bonding

15 Section 2: Mixtures

16 Mixtures Substances in a mixture retain their original properties.
There are two types of mixtures:

17 Solutions Solutions are a type of homogeneous mixture.
A solute is dissolved into solvent to make a solution.

18 Saturated Solutions

19 Suspension Particles in suspensions settle out over time because they are large.

20 Colloids Particles in a colloid are intermediate in size, but do not settle out over time. Colloid Solution

21 Acids & Bases H2O  H+ + OH- H2O + H+  H3O+
Acids contain more H3O+ than OH- Bases contain more OH- than H3O+ Neutral Solutions: [H3O+] = [OH-]

22 pH

23 pH

24 pH Scale

25 Section 3: Energy

26 Chemical Reactions Reactants  Products

27 Types of Chemical Reactions
Synthesis Decomposition Exchange

28 Energy & Chemical Reactions
Products Activation energy Reactants Products Activation energy Reactants Endothermic Reaction Exothermic Reaction

29 Energy & Chemical Reactions
Endothermic Reaction Exothermic Reaction

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