Molecules and Compounds

The fundamental principles of chemistry revolve prominently around the concepts of molecules and compounds. A molecule is the result of two or more atoms that have chemically bonded together. On the other hand, compounds are a type of molecule, but they specifically contain at least two dissimilar types of atoms. Each compound is represented by a unique chemical formula that indicates the types and quantities of atoms involved.

Finding the Mass Percentages

SECTION ONE: Mass, Moles and Avogadro's Number Question One (Knowledge/4) How many molecules of sodium chloride are in a $10 \mathrm{~g}$ sample?