
Lesson on Compounds
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Science
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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7 Slides • 12 Questions
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Compounds
& Atomic Bonding
How atoms combine to create the compounds that make up everything in the universe.
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Compounds are created when atoms combine with a chemical bond. The smallest unit of a compound is called a molecule.
Compounds and Molecules
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Compounds are represented using chemical formulas which consist of the chemical symbols of the atoms in one molecule of a compound.
Representing Compounds
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Chemical formulas also include subscript numbers that indicate how many atoms of an element are in a molecule. If there is no subscript number, it indicates that there is only one atom of that element.
Representing Compounds
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Atoms have a tendency to fill their valence shells with the maximum number of electrons so the would lose, gain or share electrons to achieve this. This leads to atoms having a chemical bond between them which forms molecules. The type of bond depends on whether the electrons were gained, lost or shared.
The Octet Rule
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A covalent bonds occurs when atoms share valence electrons in order to satisfy the Octet Rule and fill their valence shell.
Covalent Bonds
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Ionic bonds form when one atom loses an electron and another atoms captures the lost electron. As we previously learned, gaining or losing an electron changes the electromagnetic charge of an atom, which is now referred to as an ion. A chemical bond is formed when positive and negative ions are attracted to each other, creating a molecule.
Ionic Bonds
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Multiple Choice
Can compounds be found in the periodic table?
Yes
No
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Multiple Select
Select all the examples that are compounds.
CH4 (methane)
H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide)
NaCl (salt)
O (oxygen)
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Multiple Choice
Na2CO3
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Multiple Choice
How many types of atoms are in K₂SO₄
7
3
2
4
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Multiple Choice
How many total atoms are in K₂SO₄
7
2
4
3
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
An Ionic Compound is formed between what two types of elements?
Metal and Metal
Metal and Nonmetal
Nonmetal and Nonmetal
Metal and Metalloid
Compounds
& Atomic Bonding
How atoms combine to create the compounds that make up everything in the universe.
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