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Transcript of CHEMISTRY 161 Chapter 1, p. 1- 39. Chemistry arabic: al-kimya greek: khymeia latin: chimica...
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CHEMISTRY 161
Chapter 1, p. 1- 39
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Chemistryarabic: al-kimya greek: khymeia
latin: chimica
‘FUSION’~ 3,500 BC
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Solar System Chemistry
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Chemistry in Space
Star Formation Star Destruction
Amino Acids Sugars
ASTROBIOLOGY
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PROPERTIES OF MATTERphysical chemical
densitycolorodor
(determine w/o destruction of matter)
reactivity
(determine w/ destruction of matter)
CHEMICAL REACTIONstate
EXPERIMENT I
EXPERIMENT II
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decomposition (water)
combination from two or more elements
(exception: ozone)
EXPERIMENT III
EXPERIMENT IV
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ELEMENTS
1. cannot be decomposed by chemical means
2. different elements have different properties
3. each element is assigned a unique chemical symbol (mostly one or two letters)
a) first letter is always capitalizedb) all remaining letter(s) are lower case
EXPERIMENT V
BOOK
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MATTER
ATOMS
MOLECULES
ELEMENTS
John Dalton
matter is composed of
‘building blocks’
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Dalton’s postulates
1. Elements are composed of small particles called atoms;atoms of an element are identical with same properties (mass)
2. Compounds are composed of atoms of more than one element; in a compound, the ratio of the number of atoms is an integer or fraction
LAW OF DEFINITE PROPORTIONS
3. A chemical reaction involves separation and combination of atoms; atoms are neither created nor destroyed
an atom is the basic, undividable unit of any element
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1. Law of definite proportions
2. Law of conservation of mass
in a chemical reaction
no gain or loss of mass is observed
unit of mass is g (gram) or kilogram (kg)one pound is 453.6 g
each atom has a constant mass
atomic mass – atomic weight
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CHEMICAL MASS SCALE
standard / calibration
atomic mass unit (amu, u)
one atom of carbon-12 12 u (exactly)
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Structure of an Atom
subatomic particles
electrons
protons neutrons
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proton,p 1.67262 × 10-27 kg +1.6022 × 10-19 C +1
electron,e 9.10939 × 10-31 kg -1.6022 × 10-19 C -1
m(p) / m(e) ≈ 1836
the atom’s positive charge is located in a small, dense central core ‘nucleus’
protons are a constituent of the nucleus
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+ ++ +
+
1. mass of the nucleus constitutes most of the mass of the atom
2. the nucleus is positively charged and contains protons
3. the nucleus constitutes only about 1/1013 space of an atom
4. electrons are as clouds around the nucleus
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proton, p 1.67262 × 10-27 kg +1.6022 × 10-19 C +1
electron, e 9.10939 × 10-31 kg -1.6022 × 10-19 C -1
neutron, n 1.67493 × 10-27 kg 0 0
Neutron
m(n) / m(e) ≈ 1838
m(n) > m(p)
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Structure of an Atom
subatomic particles
electrons(‘cloud’)
protons(nucleus)
neutrons(nucleus)
neutrons are the ‘glue’ of the nucleus
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Atomic Number and Mass Number
AZXatomic number
(number of protons)
(number of electrons)
mass number
(number of protons plus neutrons)
in an atom, the number of electrons and protons are identical (charge neutrality)
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136C
6 electrons 6 protons
12 protons plus neutrons6 neutrons 126C
13 protons plus neutrons7 neutrons
6 electrons 6 protons
elements with same number of electrons and protons but different number of neutrons
ISOTOPES
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11H
31H
21H
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168O
11H
126C
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Periodic Table of the Elements
period
group
http://www.webelements.com/
?
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Periodic Table of the Elements
8 main groupsmetals
nonmetalsmetalloids (semi metals)
metals – shine, conduct electricitynonmetals – do not shine, do not conduct electricitymetalloids – properties between metals and nonmetals
10 transition metal groups
lanthanides/actinides
metals
metals
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Summary
1. What is matter (atoms, molecules, substances, mixtures)
4. Building blocks of atoms (electrons, protons, neutrons)
5. Periodic table of the elements
2. Dalton’s postulates
3. Chemical mass scale (amu, u)