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Elements, Compounds and Molecules
What is a Compound? What is a Molecule? How can you tell how many?
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Review Atoms are the building blocks of Elements
Atoms of the same element will be similar in size, shape and in number of subatomic particles. An Element is a pure substance that CANNOT be broken down.
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How can an Element be Represented?
1) Molecule: Is composed of a cluster of atoms A molecule’s atoms can be broken down into individual atoms during a chemical change.
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How can an Element be Represented?
2) Compound A pure substance where the molecules are made of different kinds of atoms. Compounds can be broken down into simpler substances (i.e. ELEMENTS)
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Household examples of Compounds:
Table Salt - Sodium Chloride - NaCl Sugar - Sucrose, C6H12O6 Vinegar - Acetic Acid – AcOH Baking Soda - Sodium Bicarbonate - NaHCO3
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What can Chemical Formulas tell us about Compounds and Elements?
A Chemical Formula is: The combination of chemical symbols that indicate what elements make up a compound and the number of atoms of each element present. Example: H2O H=symbol for hydrogen, the number 2 indicates that there are 2 atoms of hydrogen O=symbol for oxygen, no value is shown, treated as 1
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Mono, Di and Poly Element in compounds can be classified in 3 different ways: Monatomic Element: Only 1 element present Diatomic Element: 2 elements present Polyatomic Element: 3 or more.
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