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Chapitre 2

Chimie de la vie

Le tableau périodique et les éléments organiques
Le tableau périodique et les éléments organiques
Overview 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 ...
Structure atomique
Structure atomique
Overview All matter is composed of atoms, the smallest individual units of elements. Each atom is made up of three subatomic particles: protons, ...
Comportement des électrons
Comportement des électrons
Overview Electrons are negatively charged subatomic particles that are attracted to an orbit around the positively-charged nucleus of an atom. They reside ...
Modèle orbital d'électrons
Modèle orbital d'électrons
Orbitals are the areas outside of the atomic nucleus where electrons are most likely to reside. They are characterized by different energy levels, shapes, ...
Molécules et composés
Molécules et composés
Pure substances consist of only one type of matter. A pure substance can be an element or a compound. An element consists of only one type of atom, while ...
Formes moléculaires
Formes moléculaires
Molecules have characteristic shapes that are crucial for their function. The arrangement of various electron groups around the central atom dictates ...
Squelettes de carbone
Squelettes de carbone
Life on Earth is carbon-based, as all macromolecules that make up living organisms contain carbon atoms. All organic compounds have a carbon backbone. ...
Réactions chimiques
Réactions chimiques
A chemical reaction is a process by which the bonds in the atoms of substances are rearranged to generate new substances. Matter cannot be created or ...
Isotopes
Isotopes
Elements have a set number of protons that determines their atomic number (Z). For example, all atoms with eight protons are oxygen; however, the number ...
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 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 hydrogène
Liaisons hydrogène
Hydrogen bonds are weak attractions between atoms that have formed other chemical bonds. One of these atoms is electronegative, like oxygen, and has a ...
Interactions de Van der Waals
Interactions de Van der Waals
Atoms and molecules interact with each other through intermolecular forces. These electrostatic forces arise from attractive or repulsive interactions ...
États de l'eau
États de l'eau
Water exists in any one of the three classical states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (steam or water vapor). The state of water depends on i) the ...
pH
pH
The potential of hydrogen (pH) is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a water-based solution determined by the concentration of hydronium ions (H3O+). ...
Solvants
Solvants
A solvent is a substance, most often a liquid, that can dissolve other substances. Here, the substance being dissolved is called a solute. When a solvent ...
Réactions d'oxydoréduction
Réactions d'oxydoréduction
Oxidation-reduction or redox reactions involve the transfer of electrons from one molecule or atom to another. When an atom gains an electron, another ...
Adhésion
Adhésion
Adhesion occurs when one type of molecule is attracted to a different molecule. Water exhibits adhesive properties in the presence of polar surfaces, such ...
Cohésion
Cohésion
Cohesion is the attraction between molecules of the same type, such as water molecules. Water molecules have an overall neutral charge but are polar ...
Chaleur spécifique
Chaleur spécifique
The specific heat capacity of a substance refers to the energy required to increase the temperature of one gram of that substance by one degree Celcius. ...
Vaporisation
Vaporisation
The physical form of a substance changes by changing its temperature. For example, raising the temperature of a liquid causes the liquid to vaporize ...
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