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Liceo Classico “L. Ariosto” Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

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Page 1: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

Liceo Classico “L. Ariosto”Ferrara

Chemistry course

CHNOPS: the six elements of life

Teacher

Maria Petresi

Page 2: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

The four major types of macromolecules found in

living cellsMacromolecules

Elements Monomer Polymer Example

Carbohydrates C, H, O Simple sugar

Polysaccharides

Starch

Lipids C, H, O Fatty acids & glycerol

Lipids Fats, oils, waxes

Proteins C, H, N, O, S

Amino acids Polypeptides Insulin

Nucleic acids C, H, O, P Nucleotides Nucleic acids DNA

Page 3: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

Elements: where?

•Organisms:C,H,N,O,P & S …

“CHNOPS”

•Earth’s crust:

O,Si,Al,Fe …

•Universe:

H,(He),O,C,(Ne),N,Mg,Si,

Fe,S …

Page 4: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

The setting of CHNOPS in the periodic table of elements

Page 5: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

Group and period identification of CHNOPS

Page 6: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

Homo sapiens’

atomic

composition

Human

CHNOPS in…

Page 7: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

CHNOPS in…

Escherichia coli’s

atomic

composition

Bacterium

Page 8: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

CHNOPS in…

Poa pratensis’

atomic

composition

Plants

Page 9: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

•Symbol: C

•Group: 4th

•Period: 2nd

•Atomic number: 6

•Atomic mass number: 12

•Valence: 4

•Electrons number: 6

Carbon

6

C

12.00

Page 10: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

What?

•Non-metal

•It’s solid at room temperature

Where?

•In all fondamental composts of living things

•Atmosphere (CO2)

•Earth’s crust

Why?

•There aren’t living things without carbon

Page 11: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

•Symbol: H

•Group: 1st

•Period: 1st

•Atomic number: 1

•Atomic mass number: 1

•Valence: 1

•Electrons number: 1

Hydrogen

1

H

1.008

Page 12: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

What?

•Non-metal

•It’s gas at room temperature; H2

•An element apart

Where?

•The most common in the Universe.

Why?

•In many inorganic compounds (H2O, hydrides, hydroxides and acids)

•In organic compounds

Page 13: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

Nitrogen7

N

14.01

•Symbol: N

•Group: 5th

•Period:2nd

•Atomic number: 7

•Atomic mass: 14

•Valence: 3

•Electrons number: 7

Page 14: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

What?

•Non-metal

•It’s gas at room temperature; N2

Where?

•It’s the most common in the atmosphere

•In all living organisms

•In proteins

Why?

•It can form many compounds with oxygen.

Page 15: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

Oxygen8

O

16.00

•Symbol: O

•Group: 6th

•Period:2nd

•Atomic number: 8

•Atomic mass: 16

•Valence: 2

•Electrons number: 8

Page 16: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

What?

•Non-metal

•It’s gas at room temperature; O2

Where?

•It’s the most common in the Earth’s crust

•In the atmosphere: 21%

•In all living organisms (biomolecules)

Why?

•It’s foundamental to all living organisms (cellular respiration, photosynthesis……)

Page 17: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

Phosphorous

15

P

30.97

•Valence: 5

•Electrons number: 15

•Symbol: P

•Group: 5th

•Period:3rd

•Atomic number: 15

•Atomic mass: 30

•Valence: 5

•Electrons number: 15

Page 18: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

What?

•Non-metal

•It’s solid at room temperature; P4 (white phosphorus)

Where?

•In nature it appears as a calcium phosphate

•In the skeletons of animals

•In ATP; in the nucleic acids (PO43-)

Why?

•It forms only single bonds

Page 19: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

Sulfur

16

S

32.07

•Symbol: S

•Group: 6th

•Period:3rd

•Atomic number: 16

•Atomic mass: 32

•Valence: 2, 4, 6

•Electrons number: 16

Page 20: Liceo Classico L. Ariosto Ferrara Chemistry course CHNOPS: the six elements of life Teacher Maria Petresi

What?

•Non-metal

•It’s solid at room temperature; S8 (rhombic sulfur)

Where?

•In nature it’s in volcanic areas

•In minerals

•In the proteins

Why?

•It can form 2, 4 or 6 bonds

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The Lewis configuration

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CHNOPS valence

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