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IV) Chemical compounds
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A) Compound: substance formed of the atoms of two or more elements
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1) Properties of a compound are different from the atoms that make it up
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a) Example: water H₂0 - two gases combine to make a liquid
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b) Example Sugar is made of two gases and a solid: hydrogen and oxygen, as well as carbon, which is what makes up diamonds and coal
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2) Chemical Formula is the symbols of the elements that makeup a compound and how many atoms of each
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a) H₂0 2 Hydrogen and 1 Oxygen
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b) Salt: NaCl 1Sodium and 1 Chlorine
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3) Ionic Bonds are caused by the attraction between positive and negative ions.
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a) Salt – Sodium atoms lose an electron to Chlorine atoms, creating Positive Sodium ions and Negative Chlorine atoms.
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i) The opposite charge of the ions creates an attraction between them which causes them to bond together, creating salt
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a) Chemical reaction can also form compound example Rust
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b) Rust is formed by a chemical reaction between Iron ions and oxygen ions.
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c) Metals combined with oxygen are called oxides
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4) Covalent Bonds occur when two or more atoms share one or more electrons.
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a) Water - 2 Hydrogen atoms share their one electron with 1 Oxygen atom, while the Oxygen atom shares one electron with each of the Hydrogen atoms
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i) This fills the outer electron orbit of all three atoms.
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B) Acids and Bases
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1) Acids: are compounds that react easily with other substances and turn blue litmus paper red. They have a pH between 0 and 7
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a) Acids diluted with water taste sour (Can be poisonous do not drink)
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b) Acids are corrosive. Strong acids are very corrosive.
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c) Oranges, Lemons and limes contain citric acid (weak acid) and are called citrus fruit.
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d) Apples contain malic acid (also a weak acid)
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2) Bases: are compounds that also react easily with other substances but turn red litmus blue. They have a pH between 7 and 14
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a) Often feel slippery and have a bitter taste (Do Not Eat)
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b) Strong bases are as destructive as strong acids
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Corrosive Acids and Bases
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3) A Neutral compound with a ph of 7. It is neither an acid or a base.
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4) Acids and Bases are opposites and can neutralize each other
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C) Uses of Acids and Bases
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1) Acids
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a) Human digestive system uses Hydrochloric acid produced by the stomach
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b) Acids are also used to manufacture fertilizers, explosives
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C) Acids used in the production of dyes for cotton and silk by making the dye resistance to fading from light and washing
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2) Bases
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a) Bases used in making soaps and cleaners
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b) Also important part of cement
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c) Also in paper making and petroleum
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