BIOLOGY 172 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2.1-2.5: Ketone, Uracil, Amine

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A nucleus contains neutrons (0) and protons (+) Atoms are composed of a nucleus and electrons (-) Atoms are the basic unit of matter. Elements are pure substances that contain only one type of atom. Atomic mass is the number of protons and neutrons in an atom. Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different number of neutrons. Orbitals are regions of space in which electrons are usually located. *maximum # of electrons per level or shell is 8. Periodic table of elements is a table of which the chemical elements are often arranged. Maximum number of electrons in an orbital is 2. Electrons in orbitals close to nucleus have less energy. Several orbitals can exist in an energy level or shell. For the 1st three rows, elements have the same number and types of orbitals. Electrons fill until full as the row progresses. Elements in a vertical column are a group or family.

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