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Title: Atoms, Elements, and Compounds


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Atoms, Elements, and Compounds
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Chapter Fifteen Molecules and Compounds
  • 15.1 Compounds and Chemical Bonds
  • 15.2 Electrons and Chemical Bonds

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Investigation 15A
Chemical Bonds
  • How do atoms form chemical bonds with other
    atoms?

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15.1 Compounds and chemical bonds
  • A compound contains two or more different
    elements that are chemically bonded together.

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15.1 Compounds and chemical bonds
  • A mixture contains two or more elements and/or
    compounds that are not chemically bonded
    together.

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15.1 Molecules and covalent bonds
  • A chemical bond forms when atoms transfer or
    share electrons.
  • A covalent bond is formed when atoms share
    electrons.

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15.1 Chemical formulas and diagrams
  • Molecules are represented by a chemical formula.
  • The chemical formula tells you the precise number
    of each kind of atom in the molecule.

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15.1 Structure and function
  • The properties of a compound depend MUCH more on
    the exact composition and structure (shape) of
    its molecule than on the elements of which it is
    made.

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15.1 Ionic bonds
  • Ionic bonds are bonds in which electrons are
    transferred from one atom to another.
  • Sodium and chlorine form an ionic bond because
    the positive sodium ion is attracted to the
    negative chloride ion.

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15.1 Why chemical bonds form
  • It takes energy to separate atoms that are bonded
    together.
  • The same energy is released when chemical bonds
    form.
  • Atoms form bonds to reach a lower energy state.

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