Chemical Bonding
Chapter 4. Chapter Preview 4.1 Compounds and Molecules What Are Compounds? Models of Compounds How Does Structure Affect Properties? 4.2 Ionic.
Infrared Spectroscopy 1. What is spectroscopy? The study of the interaction between radiation and matter as a function of wavelength (λ). Historically,
Energy ATP: Energy for Cells Metabolic Pathways & Enzymes Oxidation-Reduction Metabolism – the Dynamic Cell Spring 2013 - Althoff Reference: Mader & Windelspecht.
Chemical Bonds and forming Compounds. How is a Compound formed? A compound is formed when two or more elements combine. In order to combine, they must.
Chemical Bonds and Compounds Standards 3b:Students know that compounds are formed by combining two or more different elements and that compounds have properties.