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Lesson 3
Compounds
ELEMENTS, COMPOUNDS, AND REACTIONS
The diagram shows a section of
the periodic table:
Which element shown has the
largest average atomic mass?
A. Lithium
B. Helium
C. Calcium
D. Oxygen
Essential Question:)
How do atoms combine to form all types of
matter?
Vocabulary:
Compound
Ion
Ionic bond
Covalent bond
What are Compounds?
-A compound is a substance made of two or more
elements that are chemically joined in a specific
combination.
Examples: Citric Acid which is found in oranges,
lemons, and other citrus fruits
Properties of Compounds
Properties of compounds are usually
different from the elements from which it is
made.
Compounds are formed from chemical
reactions.
Examples: Salt
How Do Atoms Bond?
Atom bonds are formed by losing electrons, gaining
electrons, and/or sharing electrons.
Ion is an atom that is no longer electrically neutral because
it has lost or gained electrons.
An ionic bond occurs between metals and nonmetals when
the substances react to gain or lose electrons in an
attraction to become stable.
A Covalent bond is a chemical bond formed when two
atoms share valence electrons. It usually occurs between
nonmetals.
What compounds make up
common substances?
Common substances are classified as either organic or
inorganic.
Organic substances all contain carbon and many are made
by living things. Examples are the cells and tissues of your
body.
Inorganic substances do not come from living things and
most of them do not contain carbon.
Few carbon compounds that are inorganic substances are
carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide; they are called
inorganic compounds.
Organic v. Inorganic
Substances
Essential Question Answer
Atoms either gain or lose electrons (ionic
bond)or share electrons ( covalent bond) in
bonding with other atoms to form
substances and become stable. 
LESSON 4:
CHEMICAL
REACTIONS AND
ENERGY
ELEMENTS, COMPOUNDS, AND REACTIONS
READING GUIDE:
ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Why do chemical
reactions always involve a change in energy?
VOCABULARY:
◦ Exothermic reaction
◦ Endothermic reactions
◦ Rate of reaction
◦ catalyst
Covalently Bonded
Compounds
A covalent compound is made when two or more nonmetal
atoms bond by sharing valence electrons. The shared
valence electrons between two nonmetal atoms is called
a covalent bond. Covalent bonds are formed when two
atoms begin sharing electrons.
Covalent Compounds: Properties, Naming & Formation ...
study.com/.../lesson/covalent-compounds-properties-
naming-formation.htm...
Chemical Reactions and
Energy
An exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases energy. This
released energy comes from chemical bonds between atoms.
In an exothermic reaction, the bonds in the reactants contain more energy
than the bonds in the products
Burning and rusting are exothermic reactions.
Much of the energy you need to function comes from molecules called
carbohydrates.
Exothermic Reaction
http://study.com/academy/l
esson/exothermic-reaction-
definition-example-quiz.html
What are endothermic
reactions?
Chemical reactions that absorb energy are called
endothermic reactions.
Endothermic reactions require a constant supply of energy
for the reaction to continue.
In an endothermic reaction, the bonds of the reactants
contain less energy than the bonds in the products.
The energy absorbed during a chemical reaction comes
from the environment surrounding the chemicals.
Endothermic Reaction
CHEMICAL REACTIONS
Exothermic Reaction Endothermic Reaction
What can affect the rate of the
reaction?
The speed at which a chemical reaction occurs is called the
rate of the reaction.
Increasing the temperature or the concentration of
reactants increases the rate of the chemical reaction.
The exposed surface area of reactant particles also affect
the rate of a chemical reaction. The larger the area that is
exposed, the faster the reaction takes place.
Increasing temperature causes the particles in a substance
to move fast. This causes particles to collide more often.
The rate of a Chemical
Reaction
What are catalysts?
A substance that speed up a chemical reaction
without being changed in the reaction is called a
catalyst.
In cars, catalytic converters change harmful
substances into less harmful substances.
View of how a catalyst
works
ESSENTIAL QUESTION ANSWER
Energy is required to break the bonds
so that new chemical bonds occur.
TEST QUESTION
Debbie noticed that when whole coffee beans are finely
ground, they take less time to undergo the chemical
reactions and it makes the grounds change their flavor.
Which is the best explanation for this?
A. Smaller particles don’t taste good.
B. Large particles don’t lose their flavor.
C. Larger particles don’t undergo chemical reactions.
D. The surface area of the coffee beans is increased

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Unit-3-Lesson-3-and-Lesson-4-catalyst.pptx

  • 2. The diagram shows a section of the periodic table: Which element shown has the largest average atomic mass? A. Lithium B. Helium C. Calcium D. Oxygen
  • 3. Essential Question:) How do atoms combine to form all types of matter? Vocabulary: Compound Ion Ionic bond Covalent bond
  • 4. What are Compounds? -A compound is a substance made of two or more elements that are chemically joined in a specific combination. Examples: Citric Acid which is found in oranges, lemons, and other citrus fruits
  • 5. Properties of Compounds Properties of compounds are usually different from the elements from which it is made. Compounds are formed from chemical reactions. Examples: Salt
  • 6. How Do Atoms Bond? Atom bonds are formed by losing electrons, gaining electrons, and/or sharing electrons. Ion is an atom that is no longer electrically neutral because it has lost or gained electrons. An ionic bond occurs between metals and nonmetals when the substances react to gain or lose electrons in an attraction to become stable. A Covalent bond is a chemical bond formed when two atoms share valence electrons. It usually occurs between nonmetals.
  • 7.
  • 8. What compounds make up common substances? Common substances are classified as either organic or inorganic. Organic substances all contain carbon and many are made by living things. Examples are the cells and tissues of your body. Inorganic substances do not come from living things and most of them do not contain carbon. Few carbon compounds that are inorganic substances are carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide; they are called inorganic compounds.
  • 10. Essential Question Answer Atoms either gain or lose electrons (ionic bond)or share electrons ( covalent bond) in bonding with other atoms to form substances and become stable. 
  • 12. READING GUIDE: ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Why do chemical reactions always involve a change in energy? VOCABULARY: ◦ Exothermic reaction ◦ Endothermic reactions ◦ Rate of reaction ◦ catalyst
  • 13. Covalently Bonded Compounds A covalent compound is made when two or more nonmetal atoms bond by sharing valence electrons. The shared valence electrons between two nonmetal atoms is called a covalent bond. Covalent bonds are formed when two atoms begin sharing electrons. Covalent Compounds: Properties, Naming & Formation ... study.com/.../lesson/covalent-compounds-properties- naming-formation.htm...
  • 14. Chemical Reactions and Energy An exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases energy. This released energy comes from chemical bonds between atoms. In an exothermic reaction, the bonds in the reactants contain more energy than the bonds in the products Burning and rusting are exothermic reactions. Much of the energy you need to function comes from molecules called carbohydrates.
  • 16. What are endothermic reactions? Chemical reactions that absorb energy are called endothermic reactions. Endothermic reactions require a constant supply of energy for the reaction to continue. In an endothermic reaction, the bonds of the reactants contain less energy than the bonds in the products. The energy absorbed during a chemical reaction comes from the environment surrounding the chemicals.
  • 19. What can affect the rate of the reaction? The speed at which a chemical reaction occurs is called the rate of the reaction. Increasing the temperature or the concentration of reactants increases the rate of the chemical reaction. The exposed surface area of reactant particles also affect the rate of a chemical reaction. The larger the area that is exposed, the faster the reaction takes place. Increasing temperature causes the particles in a substance to move fast. This causes particles to collide more often.
  • 20. The rate of a Chemical Reaction
  • 21. What are catalysts? A substance that speed up a chemical reaction without being changed in the reaction is called a catalyst. In cars, catalytic converters change harmful substances into less harmful substances.
  • 22. View of how a catalyst works
  • 23. ESSENTIAL QUESTION ANSWER Energy is required to break the bonds so that new chemical bonds occur.
  • 24. TEST QUESTION Debbie noticed that when whole coffee beans are finely ground, they take less time to undergo the chemical reactions and it makes the grounds change their flavor. Which is the best explanation for this? A. Smaller particles don’t taste good. B. Large particles don’t lose their flavor. C. Larger particles don’t undergo chemical reactions. D. The surface area of the coffee beans is increased