Chapter 2 Basic Chemistry
Chapter 2 Basic Chemistry
Chapter 2 Basic Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Atoms are united by chemical bonds
Atoms dissociate from other atoms when chemical bonds are broken
Inert Elements
Atoms are stable (inert) when the outermost shell is complete
How to fill the atom’s shells?
o Shell 1 can hold a maximum of 2 electrons
o Shell 2 can hold a maximum of 8 electrons
o Shell 3 can hold a maximum of 18 electrons
Atoms will gain, lose, or share electrons to complete their outermost orbitals and reach a stable state
Rules of Eight
o Atoms are considered stable when their outermost orbital has 8 electrons
o The exception of this rule of eights is Shell 1, which can only hold 2 electrons
Reactive Elements
Valence shells are not full and are unstable
Tend to gain, lose, or share electrons
o Allow bond formation, which produces stable valence
Chemical Bonds
Ionic Bonds
o Atoms become stable through the transfer of electrons
o Form when electrons are completely transferred from one atom to another
Ions
Result from the loss or gain of electrons
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Anions are negative due to gain of electron(s)
Cations are positive due to loss of electron(s)
Covalent Bonds
o Atoms become stable through shared electrons
o Electrons are shared in pairs
o Single covalent bonds share one pair of electron
o Double covalent bonds share two pairs of electrons
o Covalent bonds are either nonpolar or polar
Nonpolar
Electrons are shared equally between the atoms of the molecule
Electrically neutral as a molecule
Polar
Electrons are not shares equally between the atoms of the molecule
Have positive and negative side or pole
Hydrogen Bonds
Weak chemical bonds
Hydrogen is attracted to the negative portion of polar molecule
Provide attraction between molecules
Salts
Easily dissociate into ions in the presence of water
Vital to many body functions
Include electrolytes which conduct electrical currents
Acids
Release hydrogen ions (H+)
Are proton donors
Bases
Release hydroxyl ions (OH-)
Are proton acceptors
Neutralization Reaction
Acids and bases react to form water and a salt
pH
Measures relative concentration of hydrogen ions
pH 7 – neutral
pH below 7 – acidic
pH above 7 – basic
Buffers – chemicals that can regulate pH change
Chemical Reactions
Dehydration synthesis – monomers or building blocks are joined to form polymers through the removal of
water molecules
Hydrolysis – polymers are broken down into monomers through the addition of water molecules