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Science.: " N " Symbol - Refers To The Orbit in Which An Electron Is Found

This document discusses key scientific concepts related to energy transfer in cells, light absorption, quantum mechanics, atomic structure, and bonding. It defines important terms like ATP, NADPH, mitochondria, photosynthesis, the Krebs cycle, electron transport chain, atomic orbitals, electron configuration, ionic bonds, and covalent bonds. It also briefly introduces the contributions of physicists like de Broglie, Schrodinger, and Heisenberg to early models of quantum mechanics and the atom.

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Science.: " N " Symbol - Refers To The Orbit in Which An Electron Is Found

This document discusses key scientific concepts related to energy transfer in cells, light absorption, quantum mechanics, atomic structure, and bonding. It defines important terms like ATP, NADPH, mitochondria, photosynthesis, the Krebs cycle, electron transport chain, atomic orbitals, electron configuration, ionic bonds, and covalent bonds. It also briefly introduces the contributions of physicists like de Broglie, Schrodinger, and Heisenberg to early models of quantum mechanics and the atom.

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SCIENCE.

ATP – Adenosine Triphosphate


NADPH – Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate Carrying Hydrogen
Mitochondrion - is considered as the power house of the cell
Equation of Respiration
Glucose + oxygen. ---------------------------> carbon dioxide + water + ATP
Equation of Photosynthesis
sunlight
Carbon Dioxide. + water ----------------- glucose +. oxygen
Chlorophyll
Other term.
Krebs Cycle – . Citric acid cycle
ETC – OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION
“ n “ symbol – refers to the orbit in which an electron is found.
Quantum Mechanical Model – Proposed by Schrodinger
Glass Prism - Separates the light given off into its component wave length.
Valence Electron. – This Electron moves to a higher energy level at this point the
Electron is at its excited state once excited the atom is
unstable
3 physicist
Louie de Broglie – proposed that the electron ( which is thought of as a particle )
Could also be thought of as a wave.
Erwin Schrodinger – used this idea to develop a mathematical equation to
Described the hydrogen atom.

Werner Karl Heisenberg – discovered that for a very small particle like the
Electron.
Uncertainty particle – its location cannot be exactly known and how its moving.
Atomic Orbital – this volume of region of space around the nucleus where the
Electron is most likely to be found is called.
Electron Configuration – the way in which electrons are distributed in the
Different orbitals around the nucleus of an tom.
S – 1 orbitals. S – Spherical Shaped
P – 3 orbitals.
P – Dumbbell Shaped
D – 5 orbitals
F – 7 orbitals

ELECTRONIGATIVITY – IS A MEASURE OF THE TENDENCY OF AN


ATOM TO ATTRACT ELECTRONS THE HIGHER ITS VALUE THE HIGHER
ITS TENDENCY TO ATTRACT ELECTRONS.
= > 1.9
Ionic Bond – Bonding by transfer of electrons .
Covalent Bond – Sharing
2 types
1. Polar – The electronegativity difference is < 1.9 > 0.4
2. Non – Polar – If the Electronegativity difference is equal to 0.4 or less

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