4 | Summary

Summary

  • Atoms are the fundamental subunits of matter.
  • They may exist individually (in some elements) or joined to other atoms by chemical bonds, forming molecules or lattices (in most elements and all compounds).
  • Molecules are discrete structures containing two or more atoms bonded together in a fixed arrangement.
  • Molecules can consist of one type of atom, or more commonly, more than one type of atom.
  • Lattices are continuous networks of atoms joined by chemical bonds.
  • As with molecules, lattices can consist of one type of atom, or more commonly, more than one type of atom.
  • Elements and compounds are both pure substances as they are made up of one type of chemical subunit.
  • Elements are composed of one type of atom.
  • These atoms may exist separately, as molecules or as a lattice.
  • Compounds are composed of more than one type of atom.
  • These atoms may exist as molecules or as a lattice.

 
enzyme protein molecule structure

Some molecules, such as proteins, can contain thousands of atoms.

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