A molecule is the smallest unit of a chemical compound that can exist independently and still retain the chemical properties of that compound.
πΉ It is made up of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded together.
𧬠What is a Molecule Made Of?
A molecule consists of:
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Atoms (of the same or different elements)
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Chemical bonds that hold the atoms together
| Example | Formula | Atoms Involved | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hydrogen gas | Hβ | 2 hydrogen atoms | Simple molecule of one element |
| Oxygen gas | Oβ | 2 oxygen atoms | Needed for breathing |
| Water | HβO | 2 hydrogen + 1 oxygen | Vital for life |
| Carbon dioxide | COβ | 1 carbon + 2 oxygen | Gas we exhale |
| Glucose (sugar) | CβHββOβ | Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen | Common energy source in cells |
π How Do Molecules Form?
Atoms join together through chemical bonds. The main types include:
| Bond Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Covalent Bond | Atoms share electrons (e.g. HβO, CHβ) |
| Ionic Bond | One atom gives and another takes electrons (e.g. NaCl) |
| Metallic Bond | Electrons move freely among metal atoms (common in metals) |
π§ͺ Types of Molecules
| Type | Definition | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Simple molecules | Made of the same element | Hβ, Oβ, Nβ |
| Compound molecules | Made of different elements | HβO, COβ |
| Organic molecules | Contain carbon atoms (often in living things) | Glucose, DNA |
| Inorganic molecules | No carbon or simple carbon compounds | HβO, NaCl |
π Why Are Molecules Important?
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𧬠They are the building blocks of life (DNA, proteins, water)
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π Used in industry and medicine (drugs, plastics, fuels)
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π Play a role in the environment (oxygen, carbon dioxide, methane)
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βοΈ Make up all matter — solids, liquids, and gases are all made of molecules
π Fun Facts About Molecules
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One drop of water contains trillions of HβO molecules
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Molecules are always in motion (they vibrate, rotate, and move)
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The DNA molecule is the longest and most complex molecule in the human body
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Air is mostly made of nitrogen (Nβ) and oxygen (Oβ) molecules
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Molecules can be polar (like water) or nonpolar (like oxygen gas)