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Compounds & Molecules Review: What is an atom? Smallest unit of matter that has the same defined properties Name the 3 subatomic particles that make up an atom. Protons, Neutrons, Electrons List the 6 most common elements (atoms) in living things. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur
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Compounds & Molecules Review: What is an atom? Smallest unit of matter that has the same defined properties Name the 3 subatomic particles that make up an atom. Protons, Neutrons, Electrons List the 6 most common elements (atoms) in living things. Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur
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Compound Two or more atoms joined together by chemical bonds. The properties of the compound are different than properties of the individual atoms. Examples: Water (H 2 O) Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) Salt (NaCl)
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Valence Electrons Chemical bond: attraction that holds two atoms together. The attraction involves electrons. Valence electrons are located in the outer shell of an atom. When these valence electrons are gained, lost, or shared this forms a bond, and therefore a compound.
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Chemical Bond Valence electrons determine if atoms will form a bond Two types of bonds Ionic Bond Covalent Bond
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Ionic Bond Electrons are transferred from one atom to another. Ion: an atom that has gained or lost one or more electron(s). - +
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Ionic Bond Ionic bonds are WEAK!
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Covalent Bond Atoms share a pair of electrons and form each bond. Bonds are STRONG!! Carbon forms covalent bonds. We’ll be focusing on these types of bonds this year!
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Covalent Bond Atoms share a pair of electrons and form each bond. Bonds are STRONG!! Carbon forms covalent bonds. We’ll be focusing on these types of bonds this year! Now they are sharing 2 pairs of electrons. This forms 2 covalent bonds
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Covalent Bond Atoms share a pair of electrons and form each bond. Bonds are STRONG!! Carbon forms covalent bonds. We’ll be focusing on these types of bonds this year! Now they are sharing 2 pairs of electrons. This forms 2 covalent bonds
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Two Types of Compounds Ionic bonds Covalent bonds Ionic Compound Molecule ex: NaCl ex: H 2 O, C 6 H 12 O 6, CO 2
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