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Chemical bonds and molecular models
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Compounds are composed of chemical bonds Bonds are result of interactions between particles- electrons and protons forces of attraction between atoms.
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Ionic Attraction between ions of opposite charges Positive (cations) and negative (anions) ions are attracted to one another Electrostatic attraction
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Covalent Electrons are shared between atoms
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The amount of information about the structure of the compound varies with the type of formula All chemical formulas tell what elements are in the compound
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Most basic Elemental symbols and quantity of each element in the compound
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Empirical Formula Relative number of atoms in a compound Most reduced form NO 2 Molecular Formula Actual number of each element in a compound N 2 O 4
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Represents covalent bonds with lines shows how atoms in a molecule are connected or bonded together.
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Represent atoms as balls and chemical bonds as sticks Shows shape of molecule
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Atoms fill space between each other to more closely represent our best estimates for how a molecule may appear if scaled
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