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  • Chemical Bond


    Attractive force that holds atoms together to form molecules and compounds.

  • What is a molecule?


    A substance that contains at least two chemically bound atoms.

  • Compound


    A molecule that contains at least two different elements.

  • Is O2 a molecule or a compound?


    O2 is a molecule but not a compound.

  • Intramolecular Bonds


    Interactions between atoms within the same molecule.

  • What is an example of a compound?


    Water (H2O) is an example of a compound.

  • Intermolecular Bonds


    Interactions between atoms of different molecules.

  • Chemical Formula


    Represents the number and type of atoms in a molecule or compound.

  • What does C6H12O6 represent?


    The chemical formula for glucose.

  • What is the difference between intramolecular and intermolecular bonds?


    Intramolecular bonds are within the same molecule, while intermolecular bonds are between different molecules.

  • What does the 'comp' in compound imply?


    It implies that compounds are more complex, containing at least two different elements.

  • What is the chemical formula for water?


    H2O

  • What is glucose?


    A sugar compound with the chemical formula C6H12O6.

  • What are the elements in water?


    Hydrogen and Oxygen.

  • What is the significance of chemical formulas?


    They provide a quick way to represent the structure of molecules and compounds.

  • What does H2O stand for?


    Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.

  • What is an example of an intermolecular bond?


    The hydrogen bond between two different water molecules.

  • What does the term 'molecule' include?


    Any substance with at least two chemically bound atoms, regardless of whether they are the same or different elements.

  • What is the difference between molecules and compounds?


    All compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds.

  • What is an example of a molecule that is not a compound?


    Oxygen gas (O2).

  • What does the chemical formula C6H12O6 indicate?


    6 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms, and 6 oxygen atoms.

  • What is the role of chemical bonds?


    To hold atoms together to form molecules and compounds.

  • What is the difference between H2O and O2?


    H2O is a compound and a molecule, while O2 is only a molecule.

  • What are the two types of chemical bonds discussed?


    Intramolecular bonds and intermolecular bonds.

  • What does the 'intra' in intramolecular bonds remind you of?


    It reminds you that these bonds are 'trapped' within the same molecule.

  • What is the significance of intermolecular bonds?


    They are interactions between different molecules, important for understanding molecular interactions.

  • What is the chemical formula for glucose?


    C6H12O6

  • What does the term 'inter' in intermolecular bonds signify?


    It signifies interactions between different molecules.

  • What is the purpose of a chemical formula?


    To succinctly represent the composition of molecules and compounds.