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Common Chemicals and their place in everyday life
  • Lesson 9

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  • Breathe in a lungful of air, think about the
    billions of molecules that you are inhaling. Air
    is mostly nitrogen and oxygen, but you are
    breathing in a mixture that contains other gases
    as well.

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Nitrogen (N2)
  • Two atoms of the element nitrogen combine to form
    a molecule of the gas nitrogen. Nitrogen makes up
    approximately 78 of the atmosphere. It is not
    very reactive, which means we can breathe it in
    safely without causing chemical changes in our
    lungs.

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  • However, under certain conditions, such as in a
    car engine, nitrogen gas reacts with oxygen to
    produce nitrogen dioxide (NO2), a very toxic
    red-brown gas. Nitrogen dioxide in low
    concentrations causes the yellow haze of air
    pollution that can be seen in some cities.

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Argon (Ar)
  • Argon atoms do not combine with other atoms to
    form molecules. As a result, argon gas is
    composed of single atoms of argon. Almost all of
    the argon in the atmosphere has leaked out from
    inside the Earth. The gas is completely harmless
    and quite useful, especially for filling electric
    light bulbs and fluorescent tubes.

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Oxygen (O2 and O3)
  • Atoms of the element oxygen can combine to form
    two different molecules. The more common of these
    of these contains two atoms of oxygen. This is
    the form that takes up about 21 of the air that
    you breathe and is what we commonly call oxygen
    gas. Almost all organisms need oxygen to
    survive, as it is used in cellular respiration.

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  • The less common oxygen molecule, called ozone
    (O3), contains three atoms of oxygen. Ozone
    absorbs most of the Ultraviolet radiation from
    the Sun.

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Carbon dioxide (CO2) and Carbon monoxide (CO)
  • Two atmospheric gases contain only atoms of
    carbon and oxygen.
  • Carbon dioxide is necessary for life on earth.
    Carbon monoxide is extremely dangerous poisonous
    to animals.

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  • When fossil fuels burn, the two gases produced
    are CO2 and water (H2O). When there is not
    enough oxygen present CO is also produced. Since
    CO is very similar to O2 in its shape it is
    incredibly dangerous as it takes O2 place when it
    enters the lungs.

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Combining capacities of atoms
  • Bond- a connection between atoms.

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Carbon 4 bonds Hydrogen 1 bond
Nitrogen 3 bonds Halogens 1 bond
Oxygen 2 bonds Sulfur 2 bonds
Phosphorous 3 bonds
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  • Lab Activity Building Molecules
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