Chemistry
in a Nutshell
The
Atom
All macroscopic matter is made out of many tiny particles
called atoms. The study of how these atoms interact is called
Chemistry.
Subatomic Particles
The three particles that make up atoms are protons, neutrons,
and electrons. Protons and neutrons are heavier than electrons
and reside in the "nucleus," which is the center
of the atom. Protons have a positive electrical charge,
and neutrons have no electrical charge. Electrons are extremely
lightweight and are negatively charged. They exist in a
cloud that surrounds the atom. The electron cloud has a
radius 10,000 times greater than the nucleus.
The Nucleus
The nucleus of an atom is made up of protons and neutrons
in a cluster. Virtually all the mass of the atom resides
in the nucleus. The nucleus is held together by the tight
pull of what is known to chemists and physicists as the
"strong force." This force between the protons
and neutrons overcomes the repulsive electrical force that
would, according to the rules of electricity, push the protons
apart otherwise.
Electrons
The electron is the lightweight particle that "orbits"
outside of the atomic nucleus. Chemical bonding is essentially
the interaction of electrons from one atom with the electrons
of another atom. The magnitude of the charge on an electron
is equal to the charge on a proton. Electrons surround the
atom in pathways called orbitals. The inner orbitals surrounding
the atom are spherical but the outer orbitals are much more
complicated.
Chemical Bonding
Chemically bonding occurs when two particles can exchange
or combine their outer electrons in such a way that is energetically
favorable. An energetically favorable state can be seen
as analogous to the way a dropped rock has a natural tendency
to fall to the floor. When two atoms are close to each other
and their electrons are of the correct type, it is more
energetically favorable for them to come together and share
electrons (become "bonded") than it is for them
to exist as individual, separate atoms. When the bond occurs,
the atoms become a compound. Like the rock falling to the
floor, they "fall" together naturally.