CHEM 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Isoelectronicity, 2Wo, Magnesium

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13 Oct 2016
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Approximately 150 million sequences that make up proteins. A compound is composed of two or more elements in de nite proportions held together by chemical bonds: distinguished by its elements and bonds. Single neutral group (molecule: held together by covalent bonds c. Ionic compounds: not individual molecules b. c. Held together by ionic bonds: usually metal and non-metal. Once you spot a metal in a compound, you know it must be ionic. All have carbon with hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfer i. Chemical formulas: how we write the words of chemistry b. Formulas for ionic compounds: must be empirical, must be neutral overall i. Ionic bonds form by complete transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to another. A monatomic ion is only one atom with charge: non-metals on right side of periodic table (like to gain electrons, metals on left side of periodic table (like to lose electrons)

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