CHEM 120 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Ferrous, Sodium Chloride, Octet Rule

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Compounds: when two or more elements combine to form a compound, an entirely new substance results: have definite proportions. Chemical bonds: the force that holds atoms together in a compound: classified into three types, ionic a. b. c. compound, which in the solid phase is composed of a lattice. Opposite charged ions attract one another by electrostatic forces -> ionic: covalent, metallic a. b. c. d. Nonmetals and nonmetals share electrons to form a bond compose a molecule -> compounds called molecular compounds molecular compounds: composed of atoms covalently bonded. Chemical formula: how a compound is represented; indicates the type and number of each element present in a compound: types of chemical formulas: compound (ex. Ho: structural formula: shows the order in which atoms are bonded (ex. Octet rule: atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons until they"re b. surrounded by eight valence electrons: energy of ionic bonds, na (s) + 1/2cl2 (g) -> nacl (s) hf= -411kj/mol.

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