compounds
Compounds are substances composed of two or more elements that are chemically bonded in fixed proportions. In a compound, the elements lose their individual identities in favor of a new substance with distinct properties. Water (H2O) and sodium chloride (NaCl) are common examples; the properties of these compounds, such as boiling point and reactivity, differ markedly from hydrogen, oxygen, sodium, or chlorine alone.
Compounds form through chemical bonds. The main types are ionic, covalent, and metallic. Ionic compounds arise
Compounds have fixed compositions; their formulas indicate the simplest ratio of constituent elements, and molecular formulas
Compounds form and break through chemical reactions. They can be synthesized by combining elements or simpler
Representation and naming follow standardized systems. Chemical formulas express composition, while systematic names describe structure and