BIOL 1020 Lecture Notes - Chon, Covalent Bond, Valence Electron

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Same number of protons but dif numbers on neutrons: element- pure substance that cannot be broken down by chemical means into other substances. Living organisms are made primarily of six elements. Protons decide how many neutrons there are. Isotopes: same number of protons but dif numbers on neutrons, valence electron. Always fills up first, then second, then so on. Wants to have eight electrons in the outer shell, helium is the exception: first number in periodic table tells you how many protons/electrons, ionic bonds. One atom donates one or more electrons to another atom, forming oppositely charged ions. An atom with a partial negative charge attracts an atom with a partial positive charge. Forms between adjacent molecules or between dif parts of a large molecule that attract each other. Not in living things, mostly: covalent bonds- two atoms share pairs of electrons. The more covalent bonds a molecule has the more energy it has: hydrogen bond.

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