Compounds are substances that are made up of two or more elements that are chemically bonded together. These elements are combined in a specific ratio, and the resulting compound has its own unique physical and chemical properties.
Compounds can be classified into two categories: organic and inorganic compounds. Organic compounds are compounds that contain carbon, while inorganic compounds do not. Examples of organic compounds include sugars, proteins, and hydrocarbons. Inorganic compounds include salts, metals, and non-metals.
There are several ways to represent compounds, including molecular formulas, structural formulas, and ball-and-stick models. Molecular formulas depict the ratio of elements present in a compound (e.g. H2O for water). Structural formulas show the arrangement of atoms in a molecule (e.g. CH4 for methane). Ball-and-stick models represent the three-dimensional structure of molecules using spheres to represent atoms and sticks to represent chemical bonds.
Compounds can be formed through a variety of chemical reactions, including synthesis reactions, decomposition reactions, and exchange reactions. They can also undergo various physical changes, such as melting, boiling, and dissolving. The properties of a compound can be influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of other substances.
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