Sunday, January 26, 2014
Matter
- Anything that occupies space and has mass.
- Is made up of very tiny and discrete particles (atoms, molecules, ions).
- E.g. the stuffs our universe is made of, be they tangible (earth, trees) or intangible (air).
Elements
- Substances that consist of only one type of atom.
- Cannot be decomposed into simpler substances by chemical means.
- Are made up of atoms or molecules.
Compounds
- Substances formed from two or more elements that are chemically bonded (covalence or ionic) in fixed proportion by mass.
- The properties of compound differ from the elements that make up the compound, and can only be separated by chemical means into their pure components.
- Are made up of molecules (covalence bonding) or ions (ionic bonding).
Atoms
- The smallest particle (basic unit) of an element that can take part in a chemical reaction.
- E.g. usually metals (iron, lead, copper, etc.).
Molecules
- A group of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded together by the sharing of valence electrons (covalence) and are electrically neutral.
- Can consist of the same type of atoms (elements) or different types of atoms (compounds).
- E.g. same type of atoms - element (H2, O2, O3, N2, etc.).
- E.g. different types of atoms - compound (H2O, C6H12O6, etc.).
Ions
- An atom or a group of atoms that has acquired a net electrical charge by gaining (negatively charged, anion) or losing (positively charged, cation) one or more valence electrons.
- E.g. anion (Cl-, Br-, SO42-, etc.).
- E.g. cation (K+, Na+, Ca2+, H+, etc.).
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