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The Structure of Matter
Chapter Five
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When two or more elements react, a compound is formed
When two or more elements react, a compound is formed. The compound will have different properties from the elements that make it up.
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The forces that hold elements together in a compound are called chemical bonds.
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Compounds are different from mixtures because they:
Have a definite chemical formula. Cannot be separated by physical means.
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Chemical bonds give molecules a chemical structure
Chemical bonds give molecules a chemical structure. Chemical structure is determined by bond angle and bond length.
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Chemical Structure can be shown by:
Structural formulas: O H H Space Filling Models:
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The elements of some compounds form strong, network bonded solids.
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The molecules of some compounds are bound into networks bonded liquids and some might not be bonded at all and exist as gases.
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Molecules are often held together by hydrogen bonds.
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Ionic and Covalent Bonding
Section Two
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When valence electrons interact, chemical bonds form, and atoms give off energy to make a more stable compound.
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Chemical bonds are flexible as electrons are interchanged and the nuclei move back and forth.
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Ionic bonds are formed when electrons are transferred leaving oppositely charged ions to attract each other.
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Obviously, ionic compounds do not have single molecules
Obviously, ionic compounds do not have single molecules. Thus, the formula for an ionic compound actually represents a formula unit. Not all ionic compounds react in a one to one ratio.
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Ionic compounds: Form between a metal and a nonmetal.
Conduct electricity when melted or dissolved. Form geometric crystals.
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In covalent bonds, two or more nonmetals share electrons to gain a stable octet.
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Covalent bonds form between two nonmetals and: (1)are independent molecules (2) usually form liquids and gases. (3) don’t conduct electricity
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Sometimes the sharing arrangement is not even and forms a polar covalent bond.
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Sometimes groups of atoms share electrons but have to lose or gain electrons. This forms polyatomic ions.
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Writing and Naming Compounds Section
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Metal atoms react with other metal atoms to form metallic bonds.
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