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    Chemical Basis of Life

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    Chapter 4 The Chemical Basis of Life Introduction • Your body is an elaborate chemical system. • Chemical signals between brain less enable your mind to understand what you see. • You nourish those cells with chemicals that are obtained from food. • Life is all about chemicals and how they interact Concept 4.1 Life requires about 25 chemical elements Elements • Humans and other organisms are examples of matter. Matter: Anything that occupies space and has mass. (Physical

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    danger to the general public‚ and large expenses. Residual waste from nuclear energy is an inevitable side-effect of fission. Each radioactive isotope has a half life‚ which is the specific amount of time that it takes an isotope to decay to half of its original mass. This means that while technically each isotope will exponentially decay‚ the time it

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    Atomic Models

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    Models of the Atom: a Historical Perspective John Dalton Early Greek Theories • 400 B.C. - Democritus thought matter could not be divided indefinitely. • This led to the idea of atoms in a void. fire Democritus • 1800 -Dalton proposed a modern atomic model based on experimentation not on pure reason. All matter is made of atoms. Atoms of an element are identical. Each element has different atoms. Atoms of different elements combine in constant ratios to form compounds. • Atoms are rearranged

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    atomic number of silver (Ag) is 47. A silver isotope has a mass of 108. How many electrons‚ neutrons and protons are in an atom of silver? Explain how you determined these. (2.02) 15. Define isotopes. Compare and contrast two isotopes of the same element.(2.03) 16. Two naturally occurring isotopes of calcium are calcium-42‚ calcium-44. How many protons are in a single atom of calcium-42? (2.03) 17. Two naturally occurring isotopes

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    Element Builder

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    Name: _____Alvaro_________________________________ Date: ________________________ Student Exploration: Element Builder Vocabulary: atom‚ atomic number‚ electron‚ electron dot diagram‚ element‚ energy level‚ ion‚ isotope‚ mass number‚ neutron‚ nucleus‚ periodic table‚ proton‚ radioactive‚ valence electrons Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. What are some of the different substances that make up a pizza? _____________________ ___________________

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    Stoichiometry

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    element is made up of atoms of more than one isotope for that element. A few‚ like Be‚ only have one isotope. Others can have a large number of isotopes. Tin (Sn) has ten isotopes. (No pun intended.) Isotopic abundance is determined by the use of a mass spectrometer. Using a magnetic field‚ this device can sort the isotopes of a pure element into sub-groups based on mass. This way‚ we can see what percentage of an element is composed of each of the isotopes. The atomic mass values given on the periodic

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    Summary Sheet on Mole

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    versa. 2. Isotopes: atoms that have the same atomic number‚ but different mass number. (Same number of protons but different number neutrons.) 3. Mass and charge influence the degree of deflection in the magnetic fields Mass+ deflection-(65cu+<63cu+) charge+ deflection+ (63cu2+>63cu+) 4. The MS provides us: number of isotopes‚ relative isotopic mass (Ir) of each isotope‚ relative abundance. 5. Ar=Ir (1) x %abundance (1) +Ir (2) x %abundance (2) +and so on/100 The isotopes are found

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    discoveries and studies have changed the way that the general public has viewed them. Theropod dinosaurs have been selected to be analyzed because they have the strongest evidence pointing to warm blooded tendencies across the class. Carbon and oxygen isotopes in teeth enamel and physical fossilized data can be used to argue for the warm blooded tendencies in the theropods. Introduction The debate of whether dinosaurs were cold or warm blooded is neither a new nor resolved debate. Since first hypothesized

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    Lab 7

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    At this point all of the students are parent isotopes. Every student should then flip their penny. Students whose penny lands heads-up should sit down. These students who are now seated are now daughter isotopes. The remaining standing students should again flip their penny‚ and students whose penny lands heads-up should sit down to become daughter isotopes. a. How many students started out standing? All of them b. How many daughter isotopes were produced after the first flip of the pennies

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    Nickel Research Paper

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    metals. The purpose of this paper is to educate the reader with a basic understanding and knowledge about this element. I will cover specific information such as subatomic particles and availability in nature as well as information on the element’s isotopes. First of all‚ the element was not recognized to be different than iron until the 1600’s. Miners in Germany were trying to extract copper from ore‚ but were unsuccessful at any rate. They narrowed their problem down to a dark red ore‚ often with

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