CHM 111 Lecture 8: Chapter 3: Molecules, Compounds and Chemical Equations

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Elements combine with each other to form compounds. When two or more elements combine to form a compound, an entirely new substance results. Compounds have to be two or more elements. Diversity in matter comes from making compounds. A hydrogen-oxygen mixture can have any proportions of hydrogen and oxygen has. Water, by contrast, is composed of water molecules that always have a definite proportion of 2 hydrogens to 1 oxygen. Compounds are composed of atoms held together by chemical bonds. Negative ions (anions) become bigger than its atom. Positive ions (cations) become smaller than its atom. The opposite charged ions are held together with the ionic bonds, creates a crystalline lattice. Become well organized, strong structures, three dimensional. Occur between metals and nonmetals - transfer of electrons. Occur between two or more non metals - sharing of electrons. The shared electrons tend to be in between the two (or more) nuclei of the bonded atoms.

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