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Chapter 6: The Structure of Matter

Chapter 6: The Structure of Matter. Section 1: Compounds and Molecules. Key Ideas. What holds a compound together ? How can the structure of chemicals compounds be shown ? What determines the properties of a compound ?. Key Terms. Chemical bonds Chemical structure

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Chapter 6: The Structure of Matter

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  1. Chapter 6: TheStructure of Matter

  2. Section 1: Compounds and Molecules

  3. Key Ideas • Whatholds a compoundtogether? • How can thestructure of chemicalscompoundsbeshown? • What determines theproperties of a compound?

  4. Key Terms • Chemicalbonds • Chemicalstructure • Bond length • Bond angle

  5. Chemical Bonds • Theforcesthatholdatomsorionstogether in a compound are calledchemicalbonds

  6. ChemicalStructure • Chemicalstructureisthewaythecompound’satoms are bondedtomakecompound • Just as thestructure of buildings can berepresentedbyblueprints, thestructure of chemicalcompounds can beshownbyvariousmodels

  7. ChemicalStructure • Ball-and-stickmodel • Represents bond lengths and angles • Bond lengthisthedistancebetweenthenuclei of twobondedatoms • Bond angleistheangleformedbytwobondstothesameatom, tellswhichwaytheseatomspoint.

  8. ChemicalStructure • Ball-and-stickmodel

  9. ChemicalStructure • Space-fillingmodels • Thismodel shows thespacethatatomstake up

  10. ChemicalStructure • Bonds can bend, stretch, and rotatewithoutbreaking

  11. HowDoesStructureAffectProperties? • Thechemicalstructure of a compound determines theproperties of thatcompound • Compoundswithnetworkstructures are strongsolidslikequartz, made of silicondioxide, SiO2

  12. HowDoesStructureAffectProperties? • Thechemicalstructure of a compound determines theproperties of thatcompound • Somenetworks are made of bondedionsliketablesalt (sodiumchloride), that are foundin theform of regularlyshapedcrystals

  13. HowDoesStructureAffectProperties? • Thechemicalstructure of a compound determines theproperties of thatcompound • Somecompounds are made of moleculeslikesugar (C12H22O11), thatismade of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygenatomsthat are joinedbybonds

  14. HowDoesStructureAffectProperties? • The strength of attractions between molecules varies

  15. Homework • Classify the following substances as mixtures or compounds: air, CO, SnF2, pure water. • Draw a ball-and-stick model of boron trifluoride, BF3, molecule. In this molecule, a boron atom is attached to three fluorine atoms. Each F-B-F bond angle is 120o, and all B-F bonds are the same length. • Explain why glass, which is made of mostly SiO2, is often used to make cookware.

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