CHEM 121 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Ionic Compound, Chemical Bond, Bromine

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Chemical bonds (electrons that form connections that join atoms together in compounds) Covalent bond (most common kind of chemical bond, results when 2 atoms share several (usually 2) electrons) Molecule (unit of matter that results when 2 or more atoms are joined by covalent bonds) Hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine all exist as diatomic (2- atom) molecules whose 2 identical atoms are held together by covalent bonds. H2, n2, o2, f2, cl2, br2, and i2. Ionic bond (results when complete transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to another occurs, resulting in formation of two charged particles) Polyatomic ions (charged, covalently bounded groups of atoms) Ionic solid (ex: equal numbers of na and cl ions are packed together in a regular way) *ex: ammonium (nh4), hydroxide (oh), nitrate (no3), sulfate (so4) Binary ionic compounds - made of only 2 elements - are named by identifying 1st positive ion and negative ion.

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