Introduction Chemical Bonding Ms. Armesto & Ms. Hickey.
Proteins (aka polypeptides) 3.11-3.14 A. Polymer of amino acid monomers B. 1000s exist each with unique 3- D structure that corresponds to its function.
Biology Chapter 2 The Chemistry of Life. 2.1 Learning Targets List the 3 subatomic particles that make up atoms and list their charges Describe how isotopes.
Chapter 4: The Structure of Matter. Section 1: Compounds & Molecules What are compounds? When elements combine to form a compound, the compound has properties.
Why is water so unique? Why Can water bugs run across a pond? Why does water have such a high boiling point? Why can we live on earth?
Unit 04: BONDING
Bonding / Molecular Shapes VSEPR Dr. Ron Rusay. Ionic & Covalent Bonds When a nonmetal and a metal form a compound: Valence electrons of the metal are.
Chemical Bonds J. E. Odom 2014. Compounds and Chemical Formulas Compound – Two or more elements chemically combined Chemical Formula – Chemical “short.