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Title: Chapter 2: Chemistry of Life Section One Nature of Matter


1
Chapter 2 Chemistry of Life Section
OneNature of Matter
  • September 28 (A blocks)
  • September 29 (B Blocks)

2
DO NOW
  • How is metabolism and chemistry of life related?
  • Hint 1 look up bold words.
  • Hint 2 Connect both of them to living
    organisms
  • What two major advantages are the chemical
    substances in living organisms?
  • Hint 3 see page146
  • Why do organisms need water to survive?
  • Hint 4 see page 146

3
NOTES TO BE TAKEN FROM VISUAL CONCEPTS (NEXT
SLIDE)
PAGE 18 NOTEBOOK
4
Take notes on the visual concepts
Holt Online Visual Concepts, Chapter 2 Section
One
  • Click on the Link to view animations.
  • Replay segments to allow better note-taking

5
Mini-Activities (Left side)
  • DISTINGUISH BETWEEN ATOMS, ELEMENTS, AND
    COMPOUNDS
  • ILLLUSTRATE HOW PERIODIC TABLE IS ORGANIZED
  • DEMONSTRATE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IONIC COVALENT AND
    BONDING
  • ILLUSTRATE AN EXAMPLE OF HYDROGEN BONDING
  • EXPLAIN HOW ATOMS BECOME IONS

6
THESE ARE THE LEFT SIDE ACTIVITIES. SAVE ROOM FOR
EACH AS SUGGESTED.
7
View these short clips before doing left side
activities
  • Video clip of ionic and covalent bonding
  • Single, double, and triple covalent bonding
  • Ionic Bonding
  • Atom animation
  • What is an atom? (animation)
  • Atom Song

8
What is an Atom?
9
Compare compounds and molecules
  • COMPOUNDS contain two or more different elements
    in a chemically combined form.
  • The simplest form of most matter, other than
    simple elements which still retains specific
    properties, is in the form of compounds. The
    simplest form of a compound is a molecule.
  • A MOLECULE contains two or more atoms.

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Molecules
SUCROSE C12H22O11
OXYGEN O2
WATER H20
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IONIC BONDING
Show how an ionic bond is formed
13
IONIC BONDING (answer)
Show how an ionic bond is formed
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attraction
14
COVALENT BONDING
SHOW HOW THIS IS COVALENT BONDING
15
COVALENT BONDING(answer)
SHOW HOW THIS IS COVALENT BONDING
Sharing electrons
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HYDROGEN BONDING
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HYDROGEN BONDING (answer)
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Homework due next class
  • Make the following vocabulary cards illustration
    on front and word and definition on back
  • Atom
  • Hydrogen bond
  • Ionic bond
  • Covalent bond
  • Ion
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