BIOL 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Chemical Formula, Hydrogen Bond, Ionic Bonding

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Definition: any atom of one element will have the same number of protons in the nucleus but the number of neutrons varies in each nucleus. Carbon 12 is one example, more common, carbon 14 is radioactive (it has a half-life of 5,000 years) Will go to the heart and bind with the oxygen rich parts of the heart, causing those parts to glow when exposed to a gamma scintillation camera. Electrons are what take parts in chemical reactions. Electrons are arranged in different energy levels around the nucleus of a cell. The closer the energy level is to the nucleus the less the energy the electrons have. It is possible to make a lower energy level electron to jump. To occupy each energy level the electrons need to have a specific amount of energy. Each energy level can only hold a certain amount of electrons. Energy level 1- can hold a maximum of two electrons.

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