unit 3 lesson 3: Molecules Structures

A force that holds atoms together is called a ___.
___ are 2 or more atoms bonded together to make a larger piece with new characteristics.
Α ___ gives us the types of atoms and how many of each there are in a given molecule.
Sometimes, molecules stack together in regular patterns. This is called an ____
lonic bonds are formed when a ____ bonds to a ___

A force that holds atoms together is called a chemical bond.

Molecules are 2 or more atoms bonded together to make a larger piece with new characteristics.
A chemical formula gives us the types of atoms and how many of each there are in a given molecule.
Sometimes, molecules stack together in regular patterns. This is called an arrangement.
Ionic bonds are formed when a metal bonds to a nonmetal.

A force that holds atoms together is called a chemical bond.

Molecules are 2 or more atoms bonded together to make a larger piece with new characteristics.
A chemical formula gives us the types of atoms and how many of each there are in a given molecule.
Sometimes, molecules stack together in regular patterns. This is called an arrangement.
Ionic bonds are formed when a metal bonds to a nonmetal.

A force that holds atoms together is called a chemical bond.

When 2 or more atoms are bonded together to make a larger piece with new characteristics, they form a molecule.

A chemical formula gives us the types of atoms and how many of each there are in a given molecule. It represents the ratio of different elements present in the molecule.

Sometimes, molecules stack together in regular patterns, forming a solid structure called a crystal lattice.

Ionic bonds are formed when a metal atom bonds to a non-metal atom.