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The particles that substance are made of
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12. The particles that substances are made of?
Chemistry: Matter and materials
Grade 10
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Atoms and compounds
The smallest unit of matter is the atom. Atoms can combine to form compounds.
A compound is a group of two or more different atoms that are attracted to each other by
relatively strong forces or bonds. The atoms are combined in definite proportions.
In a compound, atoms are held together by chemical bonds. Covalent bonds, ionic bonds
and metallic bonds are examples of chemical bonds.
A covalent bond exists between non-metal atoms. An ionic bond exists between nonmetal
and metal atoms and a metallic bond exists between metal atoms.
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Classifying compounds
Covalent molecular structures interact and
exist as separate molecules.
Network structures exist as giant repeating
lattices. Network structures can consist of
covalent, ionic or metallic compounds.
metallic network
covalent network
covalent molecular
covalent molecular ionic network
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Chemical formulae
A chemical formula is an abbreviated (shortened) way of describing a compound.
The molecular formula is a concise way of expressing information about the atoms that
make up a particular covalent molecular compound. The molecular formula gives the exact
number of each type of atom in the molecule.
The empirical formula is a way of expressing the relative number of each type of atom in a
chemical compound. The empirical formula does not show the exact number of atoms, but
rather the simplest ratio of the atoms in the compound.
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Representing compounds
The structure of a compound can be represented by stick, ball-and-stick or space-filling
models.
A ball-and-stick model is a 3- A space-filling model is also a 3-
A stick model use
dimensional molecular model dimensional molecular model.
coloured sticks to
that uses “balls” to represent The atoms are represented by
represent compounds.
atoms and “sticks” to represent spheres.
the bonds between them.
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