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Chemical Compound - Definition, Mixtures, Separation, Examples, Experiment
What is a Chemical Compound
A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements that can be separated into simpler substances by chemical reactions. Chemical compounds have a unique and defined chemical structure; they consist of a fixed ratio of atoms that are held together in a defined spatial arrangement by chemical bonds. Chemical compounds can be compound molecules held together by covalent bonds, salts held together by ionic bonds, metallic compounds held together by metallic bonds, or complexes held together by coordinate covalent bonds. Substances such as pure chemical elements and elemental molecules consisting of multiple atoms of a single element (such as H2, S8, etc.) are not considered chemical compounds.
Elements form compou...
published: 30 Apr 2010
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Chemistry 101 - Chemical Compounds
In this video we will learn all about chemical compounds.
We will learn:
1. Difference between ionic and covalent bonds
2. How ionic bonds form
3. How covalent bonds form
4. How to write chemical formulas
5. How to draw a structural formula
published: 06 Feb 2017
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Naming Ionic and Molecular Compounds | How to Pass Chemistry
Naming compounds have never been so simple! With my strategy and step by step examples, you will be naming compounds like a pro in no time! This video explains every single type of ionic compound rule and covalent compound rule you will see and there are even practice problems to lock in what you just learned.
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Writing Chemical Formulas For Ionic Compounds
This chemistry video tutorial explains how to write chemical formulas of ionic compounds including those with transition metals and polyatomic ions.
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published: 28 Aug 2018
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What is Chemical compound?, Explain Chemical compound, Define Chemical compound
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~~~ Chemical compound ~~~
Title: What is Chemical compound?, Explain Chemical compound, Define Chemical compound
Created on: 2018-12-26
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Description: A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds. A chemical element bonded to an identical chemical element is not a chemical compound since only one element, not two different elements, is involved. There are four types of compounds, depending on how the constituent atoms are held together: molecules held together by covalent bonds ionic compounds held together by ionic bonds intermetallic compounds held together by metallic bonds c...
published: 26 Dec 2018
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Element vs Compound
Element vs Compound
An element is a pure substance. In other words, an element cannot be broken down into a simpler substance by physical or chemical means.An element is made up of only one type of atom. An atom consists of a proton, neutron, and an electron. Some common examples of an element would be carbon, oxygen, or iron. The elements are arranged in the periodic table based on their number of protons. For example, sodium has 11 protons, potassium has 19
The number of protons of elements always stays the same.
Each element also has its own unique set of properties.
A compound is a pure substance of two or more elements chemically combined. Elements combine during a chemical change. A particle of a compound is called a molecule.
When the elements combine chemically a new substance is ...
published: 01 May 2018
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Atomic Hook-Ups - Types of Chemical Bonds: Crash Course Chemistry #22
Atoms are a lot like us - we call their relationships "bonds," and there are many different types. Each kind of atomic relationship requires a different type of energy, but they all do best when they settle into the lowest stress situation possible. The nature of the bond between atoms is related to the distance between them and, like people, it also depends on how positive or negative they are. Unlike with human relationships, we can analyze exactly what makes chemical relationships work, and that's what this episode is all about.
If you are paying attention, you will learn that chemical bonds form in order to minimize the energy difference between two atoms or ions; that those chemical bonds may be covalent if atoms share electrons, and that covalent bonds can share those electrons eve...
published: 16 Jul 2013
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Chemical Compounds
Introduction animation to chemical compounds
published: 08 Oct 2010
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How to Identify Different Types of Chemical Compounds
For General Chemistry classes the most common of chemical compounds are ionic, molecular, and ternary. This video teaches you how to identify the type of compound based on the elements present.
Determining the type of chemical compound is essential for naming and formula writing. Once you know the type of compound you can then apply the rules for naming or formula writing specific to that compound.
published: 11 Feb 2014
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How to Name Chemical Compounds
How to Name Chemical Compounds. Learn how to easily name ionic and covalent compounds. Mr. Causey shows you step by step how to use the periodic table, a list of polyatomic ions, and numeric prefixes to name ionic compounds and covalent compounds.
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3:53
Chemical Compound - Definition, Mixtures, Separation, Examples, Experiment
What is a Chemical Compound
A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements that can be separated into s...
What is a Chemical Compound
A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements that can be separated into simpler substances by chemical reactions. Chemical compounds have a unique and defined chemical structure; they consist of a fixed ratio of atoms that are held together in a defined spatial arrangement by chemical bonds. Chemical compounds can be compound molecules held together by covalent bonds, salts held together by ionic bonds, metallic compounds held together by metallic bonds, or complexes held together by coordinate covalent bonds. Substances such as pure chemical elements and elemental molecules consisting of multiple atoms of a single element (such as H2, S8, etc.) are not considered chemical compounds.
Elements form compounds to become more stable. They become stable when they have the maximum number of possible electrons in their outermost energy level, which is normally two or eight valence electrons. This is the reason that noble gases do not frequently react: they already possess eight valence electrons (the exception being helium, which requires only two valence electrons to achieve stability).
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What is a Chemical Compound
A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements that can be separated into simpler substances by chemical reactions. Chemical compounds have a unique and defined chemical structure; they consist of a fixed ratio of atoms that are held together in a defined spatial arrangement by chemical bonds. Chemical compounds can be compound molecules held together by covalent bonds, salts held together by ionic bonds, metallic compounds held together by metallic bonds, or complexes held together by coordinate covalent bonds. Substances such as pure chemical elements and elemental molecules consisting of multiple atoms of a single element (such as H2, S8, etc.) are not considered chemical compounds.
Elements form compounds to become more stable. They become stable when they have the maximum number of possible electrons in their outermost energy level, which is normally two or eight valence electrons. This is the reason that noble gases do not frequently react: they already possess eight valence electrons (the exception being helium, which requires only two valence electrons to achieve stability).
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Chemistry 101 - Chemical Compounds
In this video we will learn all about chemical compounds.
We will learn:
1. Difference between ionic and covalent bonds
2. How ionic bonds form
3. How covalent...
In this video we will learn all about chemical compounds.
We will learn:
1. Difference between ionic and covalent bonds
2. How ionic bonds form
3. How covalent bonds form
4. How to write chemical formulas
5. How to draw a structural formula
https://wn.com/Chemistry_101_Chemical_Compounds
In this video we will learn all about chemical compounds.
We will learn:
1. Difference between ionic and covalent bonds
2. How ionic bonds form
3. How covalent bonds form
4. How to write chemical formulas
5. How to draw a structural formula
- published: 06 Feb 2017
- views: 18310
10:32
Naming Ionic and Molecular Compounds | How to Pass Chemistry
Naming compounds have never been so simple! With my strategy and step by step examples, you will be naming compounds like a pro in no time! This video explains ...
Naming compounds have never been so simple! With my strategy and step by step examples, you will be naming compounds like a pro in no time! This video explains every single type of ionic compound rule and covalent compound rule you will see and there are even practice problems to lock in what you just learned.
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10:22
Writing Chemical Formulas For Ionic Compounds
This chemistry video tutorial explains how to write chemical formulas of ionic compounds including those with transition metals and polyatomic ions.
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- published: 28 Aug 2018
- views: 259779
1:41
What is Chemical compound?, Explain Chemical compound, Define Chemical compound
#Chemicalcompound #audioversity
~~~ Chemical compound ~~~
Title: What is Chemical compound?, Explain Chemical compound, Define Chemical compound
Created on: 20...
#Chemicalcompound #audioversity
~~~ Chemical compound ~~~
Title: What is Chemical compound?, Explain Chemical compound, Define Chemical compound
Created on: 2018-12-26
Source Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_compound
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Description: A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds. A chemical element bonded to an identical chemical element is not a chemical compound since only one element, not two different elements, is involved. There are four types of compounds, depending on how the constituent atoms are held together: molecules held together by covalent bonds ionic compounds held together by ionic bonds intermetallic compounds held together by metallic bonds certain complexes held together by coordinate covalent bonds.A chemical formula is a way of expressing information about the proportions of atoms that constitute a particular chemical compound, using the standard abbreviations for the chemical elements, and subscripts to indicate the number of atoms involved. For example, water is composed of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom: the chemical formula is H2O. Many chemical compounds have a unique numerical identifier assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service : its CAS number. A compound can be converted to a different chemical composition by interaction with a second chemical compound via a chemical reaction. In this process, bonds between atoms are broken in both of the interacting compounds, and then bonds are reformed so that new associations are made between atoms.
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~~~ Chemical compound ~~~
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Description: A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds. A chemical element bonded to an identical chemical element is not a chemical compound since only one element, not two different elements, is involved. There are four types of compounds, depending on how the constituent atoms are held together: molecules held together by covalent bonds ionic compounds held together by ionic bonds intermetallic compounds held together by metallic bonds certain complexes held together by coordinate covalent bonds.A chemical formula is a way of expressing information about the proportions of atoms that constitute a particular chemical compound, using the standard abbreviations for the chemical elements, and subscripts to indicate the number of atoms involved. For example, water is composed of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom: the chemical formula is H2O. Many chemical compounds have a unique numerical identifier assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service : its CAS number. A compound can be converted to a different chemical composition by interaction with a second chemical compound via a chemical reaction. In this process, bonds between atoms are broken in both of the interacting compounds, and then bonds are reformed so that new associations are made between atoms.
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- published: 26 Dec 2018
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2:28
Element vs Compound
Element vs Compound
An element is a pure substance. In other words, an element cannot be broken down into a simpler substance by physical or chemical means.An e...
Element vs Compound
An element is a pure substance. In other words, an element cannot be broken down into a simpler substance by physical or chemical means.An element is made up of only one type of atom. An atom consists of a proton, neutron, and an electron. Some common examples of an element would be carbon, oxygen, or iron. The elements are arranged in the periodic table based on their number of protons. For example, sodium has 11 protons, potassium has 19
The number of protons of elements always stays the same.
Each element also has its own unique set of properties.
A compound is a pure substance of two or more elements chemically combined. Elements combine during a chemical change. A particle of a compound is called a molecule.
When the elements combine chemically a new substance is created.
The compound has different properties than the elements that make it
Hydrogen and oxygen are gases but they combine to make liquid water.
Here are some items that combine to make compounds
Table salt is sodium and chlorine
Glucose is made of carbon-hydrogen-oxygen
When elements create a compound they always join in a specific ratio
The ratio of water is hydrogen to oxygen is 2 to 1
If a compound has a different ratio of hydrogen to oxygen then it is not water
Glucose a type of sugar has a ratio of c6 h12 o6 which is 6 carbons 12 hydrogens and 6 oxygens
Glucose will always have this same ratio
Compounds are all around you
In the food you eat, the school supplies you use, your clothes and even you
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Element vs Compound
An element is a pure substance. In other words, an element cannot be broken down into a simpler substance by physical or chemical means.An element is made up of only one type of atom. An atom consists of a proton, neutron, and an electron. Some common examples of an element would be carbon, oxygen, or iron. The elements are arranged in the periodic table based on their number of protons. For example, sodium has 11 protons, potassium has 19
The number of protons of elements always stays the same.
Each element also has its own unique set of properties.
A compound is a pure substance of two or more elements chemically combined. Elements combine during a chemical change. A particle of a compound is called a molecule.
When the elements combine chemically a new substance is created.
The compound has different properties than the elements that make it
Hydrogen and oxygen are gases but they combine to make liquid water.
Here are some items that combine to make compounds
Table salt is sodium and chlorine
Glucose is made of carbon-hydrogen-oxygen
When elements create a compound they always join in a specific ratio
The ratio of water is hydrogen to oxygen is 2 to 1
If a compound has a different ratio of hydrogen to oxygen then it is not water
Glucose a type of sugar has a ratio of c6 h12 o6 which is 6 carbons 12 hydrogens and 6 oxygens
Glucose will always have this same ratio
Compounds are all around you
In the food you eat, the school supplies you use, your clothes and even you
- published: 01 May 2018
- views: 392254
9:46
Atomic Hook-Ups - Types of Chemical Bonds: Crash Course Chemistry #22
Atoms are a lot like us - we call their relationships "bonds," and there are many different types. Each kind of atomic relationship requires a different type of...
Atoms are a lot like us - we call their relationships "bonds," and there are many different types. Each kind of atomic relationship requires a different type of energy, but they all do best when they settle into the lowest stress situation possible. The nature of the bond between atoms is related to the distance between them and, like people, it also depends on how positive or negative they are. Unlike with human relationships, we can analyze exactly what makes chemical relationships work, and that's what this episode is all about.
If you are paying attention, you will learn that chemical bonds form in order to minimize the energy difference between two atoms or ions; that those chemical bonds may be covalent if atoms share electrons, and that covalent bonds can share those electrons evenly or unevenly; that bonds can also be ionic if the electrons are transferred instead of shared: and how to calculate the energy transferred in an ionic bond using Coulomb's Law.
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Table of Contents
Bonds Minimize Energy 01:38
Covalent Bonds 03:18
Ionic Bonds 05:37
Coulomb's Law 05:51
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Atoms are a lot like us - we call their relationships "bonds," and there are many different types. Each kind of atomic relationship requires a different type of energy, but they all do best when they settle into the lowest stress situation possible. The nature of the bond between atoms is related to the distance between them and, like people, it also depends on how positive or negative they are. Unlike with human relationships, we can analyze exactly what makes chemical relationships work, and that's what this episode is all about.
If you are paying attention, you will learn that chemical bonds form in order to minimize the energy difference between two atoms or ions; that those chemical bonds may be covalent if atoms share electrons, and that covalent bonds can share those electrons evenly or unevenly; that bonds can also be ionic if the electrons are transferred instead of shared: and how to calculate the energy transferred in an ionic bond using Coulomb's Law.
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Bonds Minimize Energy 01:38
Covalent Bonds 03:18
Ionic Bonds 05:37
Coulomb's Law 05:51
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- published: 16 Jul 2013
- views: 2612466
3:35
Chemical Compounds
Introduction animation to chemical compounds
Introduction animation to chemical compounds
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Introduction animation to chemical compounds
- published: 08 Oct 2010
- views: 46927
4:21
How to Identify Different Types of Chemical Compounds
For General Chemistry classes the most common of chemical compounds are ionic, molecular, and ternary. This video teaches you how to identify the type of compo...
For General Chemistry classes the most common of chemical compounds are ionic, molecular, and ternary. This video teaches you how to identify the type of compound based on the elements present.
Determining the type of chemical compound is essential for naming and formula writing. Once you know the type of compound you can then apply the rules for naming or formula writing specific to that compound.
https://wn.com/How_To_Identify_Different_Types_Of_Chemical_Compounds
For General Chemistry classes the most common of chemical compounds are ionic, molecular, and ternary. This video teaches you how to identify the type of compound based on the elements present.
Determining the type of chemical compound is essential for naming and formula writing. Once you know the type of compound you can then apply the rules for naming or formula writing specific to that compound.
- published: 11 Feb 2014
- views: 54575
9:32
How to Name Chemical Compounds
How to Name Chemical Compounds. Learn how to easily name ionic and covalent compounds. Mr. Causey shows you step by step how to use the periodic table, a list ...
How to Name Chemical Compounds. Learn how to easily name ionic and covalent compounds. Mr. Causey shows you step by step how to use the periodic table, a list of polyatomic ions, and numeric prefixes to name ionic compounds and covalent compounds.
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Polyatomic Ion Cheat Sheet:
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Periodic Table:
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RELATED VIDEOS:
Valence Electrons:
https://youtu.be/ov2ZHoXIBF0
Writing Chemical Formulas:
https://youtu.be/16agvZ8K2eM
Practice ionic compounds:
https://youtu.be/53T44hVKS_Q
Practice covalent compounds:
https://youtu.be/7InLJxj7qDE
You will master chemical nomenclature by learning a few rules and an easy-to-follow system.
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How to Name Chemical Compounds. Learn how to easily name ionic and covalent compounds. Mr. Causey shows you step by step how to use the periodic table, a list of polyatomic ions, and numeric prefixes to name ionic compounds and covalent compounds.
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RESOURCES
Polyatomic Ion Cheat Sheet:
https://bit.ly/2Yz9IP9
Periodic Table:
http://bit.ly/2zUe3QM
RELATED VIDEOS:
Valence Electrons:
https://youtu.be/ov2ZHoXIBF0
Writing Chemical Formulas:
https://youtu.be/16agvZ8K2eM
Practice ionic compounds:
https://youtu.be/53T44hVKS_Q
Practice covalent compounds:
https://youtu.be/7InLJxj7qDE
You will master chemical nomenclature by learning a few rules and an easy-to-follow system.
#mrcausey #youchemcoach #namingcompounds
- published: 28 May 2011
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