How many electrons do all atoms want in their outer shell? How do these atoms get those e-s in the outer shell? How can you tell how many valence e-s.
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THE STRUCTURE OF MATTER Chapter 5. Section 1 Compounds and Molecules.
D ichloro D iphenyl T An Organochlorine richloroethane Alan Yanahan CPSC 270, 2009.
More on Hydrocarbons. Isomers: Simple definition: Different compounds with the same molecular formula Isomers Constitutional isomers (connectivity differences)
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Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another.
Molecules of Life Always contain carbon Always have covalent bonds (not ionic) Usually associated with large numbers of atoms Commonly associated.
The Molecules of Cells Always contain carbon Always have covalent bonds (not ionic) Usually associated with large numbers of atoms Commonly associated.