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Chemical Formulae
Chemical formulae is the representation of a bond or a compound, chemical formulae is the shortest form of representing a bond or a element
Chemical formulae talks about the ratio of elements in the formulae
Chemical Bonding
Chemical bonding requires the outer electrons of each element
Chemical bonding talks about the bonding and attraction of elements
There are different types of bonding, one of them is chemical bonding and the other one would be covalent bonding
2 Types Of Chemical Bonding
Molecular Bonding
Ionic Bonding
These are the 2 type of basic bonding in chemistry, they different from the way they bond and they both have different properties of bonding
Molecular Bonding
Molecular bonding occurs when 2 or more molecules bond together
Molecular bonding is also known as covalent bonding
This molecular attraction occurs when electrons are shared, when 2 elements share a electron a bond is created, this can happen with 2 or more atoms, this is how molecular bond functions
Molecular Bonding Example -: H20, Hydrogen And Oxygen
Ionic Bonding
Ionic bonding occurs when negatively charged elements are attracted to positively charged elements
Ionic bond is a attraction were there is no electron charged and it all depends on the elements, a cation is attracted to anion
Ionic Bonding Example -: NaCI, Sodium chloride is a example of ionic bond as sodium is positive and chloride is negative
Mixture
Mixture is a compound made up of 2 or more elements, but they aren't chemically linked
There are mixtures that are not a whole compound, they are considered half dissolved, these types of mixtures are called partially miscible solution
There are mixtures who are completely dissolved, these type of mixtures that chemically bonded officially and they are known as a solution
When a mixtures is fully dissolved and is considered as a fully chemically bonded mixture, it is known as a complete solution
Compounds And Mixtures
Compounds are when elements are chemically united together
Mixtures are either dissolved fully or half but are bonded
Compound Properties
A compound is a single substance
The composition is always the same
The formation involves chemical reaction
The properties differ by a high number from the elements present in the compound
Compounds can only be broken by a chemical reaction
Mixture Properties
A mixture contains 2 or more substances
The composition can be varied
No chemical change will be taken place
The properties in the substance will have no change when they are a mixture
The substances present in the compound can be separated physically
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