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Page 1: Compounds. Substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions Example: WATER! Water is NOT an element! Made.

Compounds

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Compounds

• Substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions

• Example: WATER!

• Water is NOT an element! Made up of 2 elements!!

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CaCO3

• Calcium carbonate– How many atoms of calcium?– How many atoms of carbon?– How many atoms of oxygen?

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LET’S CHECK YOUR BELLRINGER

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ALMOST ALL ELEMENTS EXIST IN A COMPOUND FORM.

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MOLECULE

• Structure that results when atoms join together.

• Smallest unit of most compounds.

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Why do compounds form?

• Stability

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VALENCE ELECTRONS = ELECTRONS IN THE OUTERMOST RING

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PERIODIC TABLE IS ORGANIZED ACCORDING TO REACTIVITY…OR THE # OF VALENCE ELECTRONS

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IN ORDER TO BE STABLE, THE OUTERMOST ELECTRON RING MUST BE COMPLETELY FILLED.

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ATOMS IN COMPOUNDS ARE HELD TOGETHER BY BONDS.

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LET’S MAKE ONE OF THE MOST PREVALENT COMPOUNDS IN YOUR BODY!

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Bond Types

• There are two types of bonds:– Ionic– Covalent

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Remember…

• Why do atoms bond in the first place?• What is the key subatomic particle involved in

bonding?

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What is going on in each picture? Which picture would best match IONIC BONDS? Which

picture would best match COVALENT BONDS?

A B

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Ionic Bonds

• Formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another. (ions)

• The resulting oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other – forming the bond

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Covalent Bonds

• Forms when electrons are shared between atoms.

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Covalent Bonds

• Most commonly found bond in compounds that make up living things.