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Warm-Up: 2/4 Classifying Elements
Head a sheet of paper and title it: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Notes Science Binder page 32 Make a subheading (smaller title under the main title) – Warm-Up: 2/3 Classifying Elements Write a short paragraph explaining what makes something an element. Include examples.
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Elements, Compounds and Mixtures Notes
Science Binder p. 32
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Classification of Substances
Elements Molecules Compounds Mixtures
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Elements Elements are substances made up of only one type of atom.
Example Hydrogen, Gold.
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Elements Pure substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by physical or chemical means. Pure substance- a substance in which there is only one type of particle (atom or molecule)
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Periodic Table of Elements
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Molecule A molecule is made up of two or more atoms chemically bonded.
Atoms can be the same or different!
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Compounds Compounds are pure substances made up of two or more different types of atoms chemically bonded.
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Properties of Compounds
When a compound is formed during a chemical reaction its properties differ from those of the elements it is made of. Example: Water is made from hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen flammable gas Oxygen colorless gas.
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Compounds Represented by chemical formulas with two or more chemical symbols (each capital letter = a new chemical symbol/element) NaCl = sodium chloride (table salt) H2O2 = hydrogen peroxide C6H12O6 = glucose (sugar plants make from photosynthesis)
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Chemical Formulas subscript- small number located at the bottom right of a chemical symbol, and gives the number of atoms for the element in that molecule
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Mixtures A mixture consists of two or more different substances mingled together but not chemically combined. Examples: Sea – water and salt Air – nitrogen, oxygen … Soil – sand, clay, humus …
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Compare mixtures and Compounds.
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Mixture Compound The amounts of the substances in the mixture can vary. The elements in a compound are always present in the same fixed proportion. A mixture contains two or more substances A compound is a single substance. The properties of a mixture are similar to those of the substances in a mixture. The properties of a compound are different to those of the elements which reacted to form it. There are practically no energy changes when a mixture is made Heat is usually given out or taken in when a compound is formed. It is usually easy to separate the components of a mixture. It is usually difficult to separate the components of a compound.
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iron particles Key: one iron particle
strong bonds between iron particles iron particles held together by strong bonds
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iron particles iron particles are attracted to a magnet
iron particles diagram
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sulfur particles Key: one sulfur particle
strong bonds between sulfur particles sulfur particles held together by strong bonds
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sulfur particles sulfur particles are not attracted to a magnet
sulfur particles diagram
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iron particles sulfur particles
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A mixture of iron and sulfur particles
What’s this? A mixture of iron and sulfur particles strong bonds between iron particles strong bonds between sulfur particles
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A mixture of iron and sulfur particles
A magnet attracts the iron particles but not the sulfur particles. The mixture is separated mixture diagram
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A compound between iron and sulfur particles
What’s this? A compound between iron and sulfur particles one iron particle one sulfur particle strong bonds between iron and sulfur particles
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A compound between iron and sulfur particles
strong bonds between iron and sulfur particles The magnet cannot separate iron and sulfur particles in a compound compound diagram
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