compounds Flashcards
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what is a compound?
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they are substances formed by TWO OR MORE elements.
-the atoms of each are in FIXED PROPORTIONS throughout the compound and they’re held together by CHEMICAL BONDS.
2
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what joins together to make compounds?
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atoms join together to make compounds.
- when elements react, atoms combine with other atoms to form compounds.
- making bonds involve atoms giving away, taking or sharing electrons. Only the electrons are involved- nuclei isn’t affected.
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compounds formed by metals
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- a compound formed from a metal and a non-metal consists of ions. the metal atoms lose electrons to form positive ions and the non-metal atoms gain electrons to form negative ions.
- the opposite charges of the ions mean that they’re strongly attracted to each other. called ionic bonding.
- examples can be sodium chloride, magnesium oxide and calcium oxide.
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compounds formed by non-metals
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- a compound formed from non-metals consists of molecules. Each atom shares an electron with another atom- called covalent bonding.
- examples can be hydrogen chloride gas, carbon monoxide and water.
- properties of a compound are usually different from the properties of the original elements.
- e,g if iron and sulfur react, the compound formed which is iron sulfide, a dull grey solid lump, and doesn’t behave anything like either element.
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formulas which will come in handy
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carbon dioxide- Co2 ammonia- NH3 water- H20 sodium chloride- NaCL carbon monoxide- CO hydrochloric acid- HCI calcium chloride- CaCL2 sodium carbonate- Na2CO3 sulfuric acid- H2SO4