BIOL 130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Radiocarbon Dating, Covalent Bond, Fluorine

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11 Dec 2016
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Understand atomic number, mass number, and the relationship between the two. Define isotopes, and give examples of their use in medicine or research. Be able to draw a cartoon of an atom or compound, indicating orbitals and electron placement. Know the properties and definitions of the following: covalent bonds, ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds, van der waals interactions. Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass. Elements are substances made of two or more elements in a fixed ratio. Compounds are substances made of two or more elements in a fixed ratio. Compounds often have different properties than the elements that compose them. Essential elements are those required for an organism to survive (o, c, h, Trace elements are required, but only in very, very small amounts. Elements are made up of atoms- atoms have a unique structure/composition that defines each element structure/composition that defines each element. The atomic mass is the weight of the atom.

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