Element and Compound Review

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Element and Compound Review Mr. Lotz 6-2

In the Substances below, which can be classified as elements. NaCl Fe H2O NeO Si2

Which element is found in all of the compounds below? CO2Br LiBr3HeO FBrS H2OBr

In our dot activity, which three elements are most commonly found in living things? Oxygen, sodium, chlorine Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen Silicon, nitrogen, carbon Oxygen, iron, helium

Why is salt not found on the periodic table? Salt is a liquid Salt is an element Salt is a solid metal Salt is a mixture Salt is a compound

What elements are found in the compounds below? Fe2O2 LiBrN FeONa OPS2

SO4 is not on the periodic table because it is comprised of two or more: Liquids Mixtures Positrons Compounds Elements

Using the table below, what conclusions can you make? Earth Component Elemental Composition Crust O, Si, Al, Fe, Ca Atmosphere N, O Ocean H, O, Cl, Na Organic Material(living things) H, O, N, C

On the Periodic Table, elements to the left of the staircase are: Liquids Metals Nonmetals Metaloids Gases Noble Gases

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Answers Fe, Si2 Br: Bromine Mercury Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen Chlorine Salt is a compound A. iron, oxygen B. lithium, bromine, nitrogen C. iron, oxygen, sodium D. oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur Elements Any valid conclusions are accetable Metals Mercury Chlorine Bromine Neon Copper Silver Sodium