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Title: Chapter 4: From Chemistry to Energy to Life


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Chapter 4 From Chemistry to Energy to Life
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Chemistry and the Environment
  • conservation of matter
  • atoms
  • protons ()
  • neutrons
  • electrons (-)
  • Isotopes have a different number of neutrons in
    the atom
  • some are radioactives
  • half-life of minutes to millions of years
  • Ion is an atom that gains an electron (-) or
    loses one ()
  • Ca2 calcium which has lost 2 electrons

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Compounds
  • Organic
  • have carbon (C), oxygen (O), hydrogen (H) and
    nitrogen (N) in them as the core
  • example CO2 carbon dioxide
  • Inorganic
  • any other compound
  • example NaCl table salt

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Solutions
  • mixture of substances
  • air is a solution of gases
  • tap water is a solution of liquids
  • human blood

5
pH
  • 0 - 14
  • 0-7 acid
  • 7 is neutral
  • 7-14 base

6
Macromolecules
  • building blocks of life
  • large in size compared to other simple molecules
    like water and sugar
  • proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids

7
Synthetic Polymers
  • plastics
  • man-made
  • not present in nature
  • derived from hydrocarbons
  • resist chemical brakedown
  • can create problems in wildlife

8
Compartmentalization of Macromolecules
  • natural macromolecules make up cells, the unit of
    life, from the simple bacteria to more complex
    organisms like you and I.
  • Prokaryotes
  • Eukaryotes

9
Energy
  • potential energy energy present in a molecule
  • kinetic energy energy produced by the movement
    of a molecule
  • chemical energy energy held in the bonds of a
    molecule

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Thermodynamics Energy conservation
  • First Law energy is not created nor destroyed,
    its only transformed.
  • energy in food
  • Second Law nature of energy will change from
    more ordered one to a more chaotic one.
  • decomposition of a dead organism

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Light Energy Produces Food
  • autotrophs produce their own food with the use
    of solar energy known as photosynthesis.
    Example?plants which become the primary producers
  • 6CO2 12H2O ? C6H12O6 6H2O ? 6O2
  • carbon water glucose water
    oxygen
  • dioxide

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Cellular Respiration Releases Chemical Energy
  • heterotrophs consume autotrophs to obtain
    energy. example?animals which become the primary
    consumers
  • C6H12O6 6O2 ? 6CO2 6H2O energy

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Chemosysthesis
  • chemical-bond energy of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) to
    transform inorganic carbon into organic
    compounds.
  • Present in bacteria found in the hydrothermal
    vents at the bottom of the ocean
  • 6CO2 6H2O ? C6H12O6 3H2SO4

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Origin of Life
  • Primordial soup simple inorganic coumpounds
    under special conditions formed the first organic
    compunds.
  • Panspermia hypothesis microbes from outerspace
    came to contact with earth and evolved.
  • Chemoautotrophic theory proposed the bacteria
    from the hydrothermal vents came first.

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Evolution through the Fossil records
  • comparison of genes
  • history of life bacteria
  • Archaea
  • Eukaryotes
  • protists
  • plants
  • fungi
  • animals
  • THE END
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