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Page 1: THE CHEMICAL CONTEXT OF LIFE. Key Concepts  Matter Consists of chemical elements in pure form and in combinations called compounds.  An elements properties

THE CHEMICAL CONTEXT OF LIFE

Page 2: THE CHEMICAL CONTEXT OF LIFE. Key Concepts  Matter Consists of chemical elements in pure form and in combinations called compounds.  An elements properties

Key Concepts

Matter Consists of chemical elements in pure form and in combinations called compounds.

An elements properties depend on the structure of its atoms.

The formation and function of molecules depend on chemical bonding between atoms

Chemical reactions make and break chemical bonds.

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Elements & Compounds

Organisms are made up of matter. Matter is anything that takes up space and

has mass. Matter is made up of elements. Elements are substances that cannot be

broken down to other substances by chemical reactions.

There are about 92 natural elements recognized by chemists today.

http://www.ptable.com/

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Elements & Compounds

A Compound is a substance consisting of 2 or more different elements combined in a fixed ratio. NaCl table salt (1:1 ratio) is edible. Pure Sodium (Na) is a metal Chlorine (Cl) is a toxic gas

A compound has characteristics different from those of its elements

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Essential Elements of Life

25 elements are known to be essential to life.

4 of these elements make up 96% of all living matter. Carbon – (C) Oxygen – (O) Hydrogen – (H) Nitrogen – (N)

http://www.webelements.com/carbon/uses.html

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Essential Elements of Life

Potassium, Sulfur, Calcium, Phosphorous and a few others account for the other 4%

Trace Elements – required by organisms in minute quantities

Some trace elements such as iron (Fe) are needed for all forms of life. Others are needed only by certain species.

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Trace Elements

Nitrogen Deficiency

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Trace Elements

Iodine deficiency

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Elements

Each element consists of a certain kind of atom that is different from the atoms of any other element.

Atom – smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of the element.

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Subatomic Particles

Atoms are composed of smaller parts called subatomic particles. Neutrons Protons Electrons

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Neutrons and Protons are found in the center of the atom, the atomic nucleus.

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Electrons – move at almost the speed of light form a cloud around the nucleus.

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Electrons have a negative charge

Protons have a positive charge

Neutrons are electrically neutral

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Atomic Number

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Atomic Mass

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Isotopes

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Radioisotopes

Madame Marie Curie

Irene Joliot- Curie

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Radioactive Isotopes

 A medical isotope is a very small amount of radioactive material used to perform nuclear medicine imaging tests. Different formulations of isotopes are injected into patients, where they give off energy that is read by special cameras. They are crucial to helping doctors diagnose major diseases like heart disease and cancer.

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Radioisotopes in Medicine

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PET Scan

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Cancer Treatments

Radiation therapy uses high energy x-rays to kill or shrink cancer cells. The radiation may come from outside the body or from radioactive materials placed directly into or near the tumor.