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Compounds T. M. Yeung 2000
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Sugar Brown sugar Main component: Sucrose, C 12 H 22 O 11 Carbohydrate: Carbon, Hydrogen & Oxygen
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Cooking Oil Fats & oils are compounds contains: Carbon, Hydrogen & Oxygen Knife Soya Bean oil contains Omega 3 fatty acid. Extracted from high grade soya bean.
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Acetylene C 2 H 2 Hydrocarbon Hydrogen & Carbon Fuel gas Provides a high flame temperature. It is widely used in the welding industries
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Earth’s Atmosphere Composition of air: Nitrogen78% Oxygen21% Noble gases0.9% Carbon dioxide0.03% Water vapourvaries...
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Earth’s Crust Abundance of Elements: Oxygen45% Silicon27% Aluminium8% Iron6%...
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Substances in the Earth’s Crust Oxygen is the most/ least abundant element in the Earth’s crust… Combined forms of elements are called compounds/ mixtures. Most oxygen occurs as free element in the atmosphere. Most silicon in the Earth’s crust combine with oxygen to form...
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Minerals in the Earth’s Crust Quartz –Silicon dioxide, SiO 2 Bauxite –Aluminium oxide Pyrite –Iron sulphide Calcite –Calcium carbonate
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Minerals in the Earth’s Crust Quartz –Silicon dioxide Bauxite –Aluminium oxide, Al 2 O 3 Pyrite –Iron sulphide Calcite –Calcium carbonate
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Minerals in the Earth’s Crust Quartz –Silicon dioxide Bauxite –Aluminium oxide Pyrite –Iron sulphide, FeS 2 Calcite –Calcium carbonate
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Minerals in the Earth’s Crust Quartz –Silicon dioxide Bauxite –Aluminium oxide Pyrite –Iron sulphide Calcite –Calcium carbonate, CaCO 3
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Earth’s Ocean Abundance of Elements: Hydrogen, H Oxygen, O Sodium, Na Chlorine, Cl...
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Carbon Dioxide Chemical name: Carbon dioxide Chemical formula: CO 2 Elements: carbon and oxygen Covalent compound
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Table Salt: Sodium chloride Common name:Salt Chemical name: Sodium chloride Chemical formula: NaCl Elements:Sodium and chlorine Ionic compound
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Hydrochloric acid Chemical name: hydrochloric acid Chemical formula: HCl Elements: hydrogen and chlorine Covalent compound
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Water Chemical formula: H 2 O Electrolysis of water: Water --> Hydrogen + Oxygen Burning hydrogen in oxygen: Hydrogen + Oxygen -- --> Water
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Making compound from elements Burning sodium in chlorine: sodium + chlorine --> sodium chloride Burning carbon in air (oxygen): carbon + oxygen --> carbon dioxide C (s) + O 2 (g) --> CO 2 (g)
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Burning carbon in air (oxygen): carbon + oxygen --> carbon dioxide C (s) + O 2 (g) --> CO 2 (g)
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Composition by mass Mixture The amounts of the different substances in the mixture can vary. ethanol: water Beer10 : 90 Whisky40 : 60 Alcohol75 : 25 Compound The amount of the elements in the compound are in fixed ratio. Water, H 2 O, –H : O = 2 : 1 Carbon dioxide, CO 2 –C : O = 1: 2
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Separating the constituents Mixture Constituents can be separated by simple physical method. Evaporation: Seawater --> salt and water Compound Can be separated into its elements by chemical method. Electrolysis: Water --> hydrogen + oxygen
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General properties Mixture Properties are similar to the substances making up the mixture. Compound Properties are very different from the elements in it.
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Melting point & boiling point Mixture Does not have sharp melting point or boiling point. Salt solution boils above 100 o C and boiling point depends on the amount of salt dissolved. Compound With sharp melting point and boiling point. Pure water boils at 100 o C under normal pressure.
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Energy change during formation Mixture No or little energy change when a mixture is made. Mixing hydrogen and oxygen gives no energy. Compound Energy is usually given out or absorbed when a compound is formed. Burning hydrogen and oxygen gives out heat.
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References(1) Encarta 98 Tate & Lyle Sugars (Sugar) –http://www.tate-lyle.co.uk/tls/index.htm Lam Soon Group (Cooking oil) –http://www.lamsoongroup.com.sg/frame.htm Hong Hong Oxygen & Acetylene Co. Ltd. –http://www.hkoxygen.com
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References(2) Oklahoma Crystal Collecting –http://www.oklahoma.cc/ Crystalallies (Quartz) –http://www.crystalallies.com/ Volcano World (Bauxite) –http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/vwdocs/minerals/ bauxite.html
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