BIOL2000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Amine, Disaccharide, Ketone

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2. 1 properties of atoms: elements: a basic substance that can"t be simplified ( hydrogen, oxygen, gold, etc. , atom: the smallest amount of an element, atoms consist of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Isotopes: atoms of the same element that have different number of. Ions: electrically charged atoms: electrons occupy regions of space called orbitals. Orbital: region in space where an electron is present. Maximum number of electrons per orbital is 2. Electrons in orbitals close to the nucleus have less energy than do electrons in orbitals farther away. Four electrons in four orbitals at the next highest energy level. 0 in dumbbell-shaped (2) c. neutrons d. a. b. i. ii. a. b. i. ii. i. i. ii. a. b. c. d. 1. i. ii. i. ii. of the orbitals at this energy level. Maximum number of electrons per energy level is 8: elements have recurring, or periodic, chemical properties a. Periodic table is arranged in order of increasing atomic numbers.

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