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Chapter 3

Fundamentals of Chemistry

Qu’est-ce que la matière ?
Qu’est-ce que la matière ?
The substance of the universe—from a grain of sand to a star—is called matter. Scientists define matter as anything that occupies space and ...
Le tableau périodique et les éléments de l’organisme
Le tableau périodique et les éléments de l’organisme
Elements are the smallest units of matter that cannot be broken down further by chemical processes. There are 118 known elements, but not all of these are ...
Structure atomique
Structure atomique
The Greek philosopher Democritus proposed that everything on Earth is made up of tiny particles called atomos, Greek for "indivisible," from which ...
Symboles chimiques
Symboles chimiques
A chemical symbol is an abbreviation that is used to indicate an element or an atom of an element. For example, the symbol for mercury is Hg. We use the ...
Numéro atomique et numéro de masse
Numéro atomique et numéro de masse
The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom is its atomic number (Z). This is the defining trait of an element. Its value determines the identity of ...
Masse atomique
Masse atomique
Protons and neutrons have approximately the same mass, about 1.67 × 10-24 grams. Scientists arbitrarily define this amount of mass as one atomic mass ...
Isotopes et radio-isotopes
Isotopes et radio-isotopes
In the early 1900s, English chemist Frederick Soddy realized that an element could have atoms with different masses that were chemically ...
Comportement des électrons
Comportement des électrons
Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles attracted to and orbit around the positively-charged nucleus of an atom. They reside in spaces ...
Introduction aux liaisons chimiques
Introduction aux liaisons chimiques
Chemical Bonds The electrons of the outermost energy level determine the energetic stability of the atom and its tendency to form chemical bonds with ...
Liaisons ioniques
Liaisons ioniques
Overview When atoms gain or lose electrons to achieve a more stable electron configuration they form ions. Ionic bonds are electrostatic attractions ...
Liaisons covalentes
Liaisons covalentes
Overview When two atoms share electrons to complete their valence shells, they create a covalent bond. An atom's electronegativity—the force ...
Liaisons hydrogène
Liaisons hydrogène
A hydrogen bond is formed when a weakly positive hydrogen atom already bonded to one electronegative atom (for example, the oxygen in the water molecule) ...
Ions, molécules et composés
Ions, molécules et composés
Ions - When an atom participates in a chemical reaction that results in the donation or acceptance of one or more electrons, the atom becomes positively ...
États de la matière
États de la matière
Solids, liquids, and gases are the three states of matter commonly found on Earth. A solid is rigid and possesses a definite shape. A liquid flows and ...
Colloïdes et suspensions
Colloïdes et suspensions
Children at play often make suspensions such as mixtures of mud and water, flour and water, or a suspension of solid pigments in water known as tempera ...
Introduction aux réactions chimiques
Introduction aux réactions chimiques
All chemical reactions begin with a reactant, the general term for one or more substances entering the reaction. Sodium and chloride ions, for example, ...
Types de réactions chimiques : anabolisantes et cataboliques
Types de réactions chimiques : anabolisantes et cataboliques
The first law of thermodynamics holds that energy can neither be created nor destroyed—it can only change form. An organism's essential function ...
Types de réactions chimiques : d’échange et réversibles
Types de réactions chimiques : d’échange et réversibles
An exchange reaction is a chemical reaction in which both synthesis and decomposition occur, chemical bonds are both formed and broken, and chemical ...
Transfert d’énergie dans les réactions chimiques
Transfert d’énergie dans les réactions chimiques
Chemical reactions require sufficient energy to cause the matter to collide with enough precision and force that old chemical bonds can be broken and new ...
Facteurs influençant la vitesse des réactions chimiques
Facteurs influençant la vitesse des réactions chimiques
A variety of factors influence the rate of chemical reactions. For a chemical reaction to happen, atoms must collide with enough energy to overcome the ...
Acides, bases et réactions de neutralisation
Acides, bases et réactions de neutralisation
Acids and bases play several important roles in biology. The pH of a biological system can significantly impact the function of biological molecules, ...
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