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A molecule is a precise arrangement of atoms, and a compound is a collection of molecules. A molecule may be composed of two or more atoms of the same element.

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Most of the compounds of interest to biologists are composed of units called molecules. A molecule is a precise arrangement of atoms, and a compound is a collection of molecules. A molecule may be composed of two or more atoms of the same element, as in oxygen gas, O2, or it may be composed of atoms from different elements. The arrangements of the atoms in a molecule account for the properties of a compound. The molecular weight is equal to the atomic weights of the atoms in the molecule.

The atoms in molecules may be joined to one another by various linkages called bonds. One example of a bond is an ionic bond, which is formed when the electrons of one atom transfer to a second atom. This creates electrically charged atoms called ions. The electrical charges cause the ions to be attracted to one another, and the attraction forms the ionic bond.

A second type of linkage is a covalent bond. A covalent bond forms when two atoms share one or more electrons with one another. For example, as shown in Figure 1 , oxygen shares its electrons with two hydrogen atoms, and the resulting molecule is water (H2O). Nitrogen shares its electrons with three hydrogen atoms, and the resulting molecule is ammonia (NH3). If one pair of electrons is shared, the bond is a single bond; if two pairs are shared, then it is a double bond.





Figure 1

Formation of a covalent bond in water and ammonia molecules. In each molecule, the second shell fills with eight electrons.


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