A
compound
is a substance that can be broken down into simple stable
substances. Each compound is made from the atoms of two or more elements
that are chemically bonded.
Sucrose, in
Figure 2.1b,
is an example of a
compound. It is made of three elements: carbon,
hydrogen, and oxygen.
The atoms are chemically bonded to form a molecule. You will learn
more about the particles that make
up compounds when you study
chemical bonding. For now, you can think of a
molecule
as
the smallest
unit of an element or compound that retains all of the properties of that
element or compound.
Main idea
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