Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Fundamental Ideas
Chemistry 1
- Atoms, elements and compounds
Anmerkungen:
- Key Points
1. All substances are made of atom
- All substances are
made of atoms
- Elements are made of
only one type of atom
- Elements in the same
group of the periodic table
often have similar
properties
- Compounds are
formed when two or
more electrons are
combined together
- Atomic Structure
- The nucleus of an
atom is made of
protons and
neutrons
- Protons have a positive charge
Electrons have a negative charge
Neutrons are not charged
- The atomic number of
an element is equal to
the number of protons
in the nucleus of its
atoms
- Elements are arranged in
order to their atomic
numbers in the periodic
table
- The mass number is
the sum of the
protons and neutrons
in the nucleus of an
atom
- Arrangement of electrons
- The first shell can hold up to two
electrons and the second can hold
eight
- All the elements in the same group of
the periodic table have the same
number of electrons in their highest
energy level
- Electrons occupy the lowest
energy levels first
- Forming Bonds
- Compounds of metals
bonded to non-metals
have ionic bonds
- When a metal reacts with a non-metal, ions are
formed. Metal atoms lose one or more electrons to
form positively charged ions. Non-metal atoms gain
electrons to form negatively charged ions. The
oppositely charged ions attract each other strongly
and the compound has ionic bonds.
- Compounds of non-metals
have covalent bonds