Particle Diagrams Elements: one type of atom (single or diatomic)

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Particle Diagrams Elements: one type of atom (single or diatomic) Compounds: 2 or more types of atoms bonded together Mixtures: combination of elements and/or compounds Homogenous: uniform particles throughout Heterogeneous: particles are not dispersed evenly; may see layering

In the following pictures, identify: Pure substance or Mixture Compound or element Options are: Pure Compound Pure Element Mixture of Compounds Mixture of Elements Mixture of Compound(s) and Element(s)

IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAM

IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAM

IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAM

IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAM

IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAM

IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAM

IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAM

IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAM

Particle Diagram Activity Identify the diagrams as: Mixture, Element, Compound # of types of compounds or elements Homogenous or heterogenous

MIXTURE SEPARATION - NO CHEMICAL SEPARATION DIAGRAMS MIXTURE SEPARATION - NO CHEMICAL CHANGE SALTWATER -----> WATER + SALT

COMPOUND SEPARATION - DECOMPOSITION AND A CHEMICAL CHANGE ELECTRICITY WATER ----------> HYDROGEN + OXYGEN

IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING CHANGES +

IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING CHANGES +

IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING CHANGES

IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING CHANGES