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(2.2) CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS (p122-123; 126-127)
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Chemical Formulas The short form of a chemical compound is called the chemical formula. H2OH2O Symbol for the element hydrogen. Symbol for the element oxygen. The small number (subscript) here means 2 atoms of hydrogen. No small number here means 1 atom of oxygen.
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Compounds- 2 Types Compounds are formed when 2 or more elements combine. There are two main types of compounds: IONIC and MOLECULAR NaCl, K 2 SO 4 H 2 O, C 6 H 12 O 6
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Ionic Compounds Ionic compounds are formed by combining a metal and a non-metal. The metal transfers electrons to the non-metal.
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Ionic Compounds The positive (Na + ) and negative (Cl - ) ions are electrostatically attracted to each other. The bond formed by transferring electrons is called an ionic bond.
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Characteristics of Ionic Compounds Brittle, hard, solids that can be crushed. Form crystals with well defined edges. Have very high melting points. Dissolve in water to release ions conduct electricity.
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Molecular Compounds Molecular compounds are formed by combining two non-metals. They do so by sharing electrons. The bond formed by sharing electrons is called a covalent bond.
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Properties of Molecular Compounds Often soft, liquid, solid or gas. If they dissolve in water, they form solutions that do no conduct electricity. Tend to have relatively low melting points.
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WORK Classwork Pg. 125 “Learning Check” #1-3 Pg. 123 “Learning Check” #1-4 Homework Ionic or Molecular? Interpreting Chemical Formulas
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