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A compound is a substance or chemical made from a single type of atom. The Material World Lv4: Describe the terms element, compound and mixture. Lv5: Illustrate particle diagrams of elements, compounds, and mixtures. Lv6: Analyse the differences between each state of matter. Entrance Activity Key terms Elements Compounds Mixtures Particles Which of the definitions below is the correct definition for a compound? A compound is a substance or chemical made of two or more different elements bonded together. A compound is a substance or chemical made from a single type of atom. A compound is a number of different substances and chemicals mixed together.

A element is a substance or chemical made from a single type of atom. Learning Assessment Compound A compound is a substance or chemical made of two or more different elements bonded together. Element A element is a substance or chemical made from a single type of atom. Mixture A mixture is a number of different substances and chemicals mixed together.

Write down three things you have earnt from this piece of text. Student Reading Activity A thousand years ago, Arabic Alchemists (people interested in a connection between religion and science) started to experiment to make new chemicals, including acids. By the eighteenth century, chemists in Europe discovered that some substances like gold and copper, could not be split into simpler substances by mixing them or heating them. These simple substances were called elements. Write down three things you have earnt from this piece of text.

A compound is a substance or chemical made from a single type of atom. The Material World Lv4: Describe the terms element, compound and mixture. Lv5: Illustrate particle diagrams of elements, compounds, and mixtures. Lv6: Analyse the differences between each state of matter. Entrance Activity Key terms Elements Compounds Mixtures Particles Which of the definitions below is the correct definition for a compound? A compound is a substance or chemical made of two or more different elements bonded together. A compound is a substance or chemical made from a single type of atom. A compound is a number of different substances and chemicals mixed together.

Elements, Compounds, or Mixtures? Group Activity Elements, Compounds, or Mixtures? Learning Activity In groups of 3 to 4, arrange the cards into groups of elements compounds and mixtures. Extension Draw three boxes in your book. Then create your own examples of elements compounds and mixtures!

Write down three things you have earnt from this piece of text. Student Reading Activity part 2 In 1789 the French chemist Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794) published the first ever table of the elements, with 33 substances in total. Shortly after this, in 1799, the electric battery was invented. This gave scientist a new way to split up chemicals. Lime was split up using electricity in 1808. As a result the metal called calcium was discovered. Until this time it had been thought that lime was an element. Write down three things you have earnt from this piece of text.

Antoine’s Table Learning Activity Above is Antoine’s table, he classified the elements into four groups – acid/gas/metallic/earthly. There are mistakes in Antoines table, not al of these substances are elements; some aren't even chemicals. Create a list of all the correct elements, you may wish to use your periodic table to help you.

O2 Molymods (Oxygen Molecule) Attempt to make the different compounds. Learning Activity Oxygen Attempt to make the different compounds. Nitrogen O2 (Oxygen Molecule) Hydrogen Carbon Extension Once complete hold it up and show your teacher. Then do a diagram in your book of the molecule. Include the molecule’s name and the molecule’s formula.

(Carbon dioxide Molecule) Molymods Learning Activity Oxygen Attempt to make the different compounds. Nitrogen CO2 (Carbon dioxide Molecule) Hydrogen Carbon Extension Once complete hold it up and show your teacher. Then do a diagram in your book of the molecule. Include the molecule’s name and the molecule’s formula.

H2O Molymods (Water Molecule) Attempt to make the different compounds. Learning Activity Oxygen Attempt to make the different compounds. Nitrogen H2O (Water Molecule) Hydrogen Carbon Extension Once complete hold it up and show your teacher. Then do a diagram in your book of the molecule. Include the molecule’s name and the molecule’s formula.

CH4 Molymods (Methane Molecule) Learning Activity Oxygen Attempt to make the different compounds. Nitrogen CH4 (Methane Molecule) Hydrogen Carbon Extension Once complete hold it up and show your teacher. Then do a diagram in your book of the molecule. Include the molecule’s name and the molecule’s formula.

NH3 Molymods (Ammonia Molecule) Learning Activity Oxygen Attempt to make the different compounds. Nitrogen NH3 (Ammonia Molecule) Hydrogen Carbon Extension Once complete hold it up and show your teacher. Then do a diagram in your book of the molecule. Include the molecule’s name and the molecule’s formula.

A compound is a substance or chemical made from a single type of atom. The Material World Lv4: Describe the terms element, compound and mixture. Lv5: Illustrate particle diagrams of elements, compounds, and mixtures. Lv6: Analyse the differences between each state of matter. Entrance Activity Key terms Elements Compounds Mixtures Particles Which of the definitions below is the correct definition for a compound? A compound is a substance or chemical made of two or more different elements bonded together. A compound is a substance or chemical made from a single type of atom. A compound is a number of different substances and chemicals mixed together.