Molecules 10.14.10

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Combining Atoms : 

Combining Atoms Molecules and Compounds

Slide 2: 

2 - Type of Atom (Found On Periodic Table) - Cannot be broken down into simpler substances. Element

Combining Atoms : 

Combining Atoms Compound: a substance that is composed of at least 2 different elements chemically combined. (NO and H20) Molecule: 2 or more atoms joined chemically. (ALL BELOW)

Point to the Compound : 

Point to the Compound Compound: a substance that is composed of at least 2 different elements chemically combined. Molecule: 2 or more atoms joined chemically.

Point to the Compound : 

Point to the Compound Compound: a substance that is composed of at least 2 different elements chemically combined. (NO2 and CO2) Molecule: 2 or more atoms joined chemically. (ALL BELOW)

How do Atoms Stick together? : 

How do Atoms Stick together? Use Valence Electrons to form: - Ionic Bonds - Covalent Bonds Example: Chlorine

Ionic Bonds : 

Ionic Bonds When elements gain or lose an electron they form ions. Cl (Chlorine gains one electron)--> Cl- Na (Sodium loses one electron)--> Na+ Positive attracts Negative to form an Ionic Bond. PRODUCT: NaCl

Ionic Bonds : 

Ionic Bonds Usually Between Metals (+) and Nonmentals (-). Ex: NaCl, MgCl2, LiF +1 +2 +3 0 -3 -2 -1

Sodium : 

Sodium

Sodium (Na) : 

Sodium (Na)

Sodium (Na)+ Chloride = : 

Sodium (Na)+ Chloride =

Covalent Bonds : 

Covalent Bonds When atoms share their electrons See this between nonmetals No charges involved. Covalent Bonds store ENERGY!!!!!!!!!!! Glucose = Sugar found in Blood

Why do we care? : 

Why do we care?

Diabetic Neuropathy : 

Diabetic Neuropathy

PharmaceuticalsTaxol : 

PharmaceuticalsTaxol

Links : 

Links Breast Cancer Division Vid

The End - Credits : 

The End - Credits