CH 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Lattice Energy, Ionic Compound, Ionic Bonding

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Section 5. 1: when 2 or more elements combine to form a compound, an entirely new substance results. Force that holds atoms together in a compound. Chemical bonds form because they lower the potential energy of the charged particles that compose atoms. Formed between a metal and a nonmetal. In a solid state, is composed of lattice of alternating anions and cations: covalent bond. Two or more nonmetals bonded: molecular compound. Gives the relative number of atoms for each element in a molecule of a compound: molecular formula. Gives the actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule of a compound: structural formula. Uses lines to represent covalent bonds and shows how atoms in a molecule are bonded to each other. Dots represent valence electrons: octet rule. Stable electron configuration usually contains 8 electrons. Basic unit of an ionic compound: lattice energy.

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