Chapter 3 (Chemical Compounds)
Monatomic anions
Negatively charged particles(Cl, O2−, and N3−) contain single atoms with a negative charge
Monatomic cations
Positively charged particles ( Na+, Ca2+, and Al3+), contain single atoms w/positive charge
Lone pair
Two electrons that are not involved in the covalent bonds between atoms but are important for explaining the arrangement of atoms in molecules; pairs of dots in Lewis structures
Bond angle
angle formed by straight lines (representing bonds) connecting the nuclei of three adjacent atoms
Ionic Bond
attraction between a cation and an anion
Chemical Bond
attraction between atoms/ions in chemical compounds
Polyatomic ion
charged collection of atoms held together by covalent bonds
Molecular Compound
compound composed of molecules; all of the bonds between atoms are covalent bonds.
Ionic Compound
compound that consists of ions held together by ionic bonds
Binary covalent compound
compound that consists of two nonmetallic elements
alcohols
compounds that contain a hydrocarbon group with one or more ‑OH groups attached
Polar Covalent Bond
covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally, leading to a partial negative charge on the atom that attracts the electrons more and to a partial positive charge on the other atom
Nonpolar Covalent Bond
covalent bond in which the difference in electron‑attracting ability of two atoms in a bond is negligible (or zero), so the atoms in the bond have no significant charges.
Binary ionic compound
ionic compound whose formula contains one symbol for a metal and one symbol for a nonmetal
double bond
link between atoms that results from the sharing of four electrons; viewed as two 2‑electron covalent bonds
triple bond
link between atoms that results from the sharing of six electrons;viewed as three 2‑electron covalent bonds
Tetrahedral
molecular shape that keeps the negative charge of four electron groups as far apart as possible; shape has angles of 109.5° between the atoms
Lewis Structure
representation of a molecule that consists of the elemental symbol for each atom in the molecule, lines to show covalent bonds, and pairs of dots to indicate lone pairs
Electron-dot symbol
representation of an atom that consists of its elemental symbol surrounded by dots representing its valence electrons
Mixture
sample of matter that contains two/more pure substances and has variable composition.
Pure Substance
sample of matter that has constant composition; two types= elements and compounds
Organic chemistry
study of carbon‑based compounds
Compound
substance that contains two or more elements, the atoms of these elements always combining in the same whole‑number ratio
Chemical Formula
written description of the components of a chemical compound; identifies elements in compound by symbols and indicates # of atoms of each element w/ subscripts
Hydrocarbons
Compounds that contain only carbon and hydrogen
Valence electrons
electrons most important in the formation of chemical bonds; represented by element's A‑group number on the periodic table