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Elements, Compounds, Mixtures Oh My!
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Quick Review … Matter is something that has mass and takes up space.
It is made up of atoms which are tiny pieces of matter made up of protons, neutrons and electrons. Atoms are divided up into different types (elements) based on the number of protons it has.
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Element: A substance that CANNOT be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means, it is made up entirely of one type of atom
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We can find all the different elements on the periodic table.
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Molecule: A substance that has two or more atoms joined together by a chemical bond
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Examples: Hydrogen gas H2, Oxygen gas O2, Water H2O, Methane CH4
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Compound: A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
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Examples: Carbon dioxide CO2, Glucose C6H12O6
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What’s the difference between a molecule and compound?
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What’s the difference between a molecule and compound?
Compounds have to have at least two different elements bonded together whereas molecules could be the same element bonded together.
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Are all compounds molecules?
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Are all compounds molecules?
Yes, compounds have two or more atoms joined together which is what is required to be a molecule
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Are all molecules compounds?
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Are all molecules compounds?
No, molecules could have the same atoms bonded together and to be a compound they have to be different
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Which of these are molecules? Which of these are compounds?
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Mixtures: A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined
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Homogeneous Mixture – is the same throughout Examples: apply juice, tea, sugar water
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Homogenous Mixture
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Homogenous Mixture
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Homogenous Mixture
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Homogenous Mixture Salt water
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Heterogeneous Mixture – not uniform throughout, has different parts that you can see
Examples: soil samples, orange juice with pulp, chicken noodle soup
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Heterogeneous Mixture
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Heterogeneous Mixture
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Heterogeneous Mixture
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Heterogeneous Mixture
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Brain storm with your shoulder buddy two more examples of each type of mixture.
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Solutions: A type of homogenous mixture
Solutions: A type of homogenous mixture *Kool-aid is a solution of water, sugar and kool-aid mix
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There are two parts to a solution…
1) Solvent – material in which the solute is dissolved *For kool-aid water is the solvent 2) Solute – the substance that is dissolved in the solvent *For kool-aid, sugar and kool-aid mix are the solutes
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Practice with the chart on your paper…
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