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Comparing Elements, Molecules, Compounds, & Mixtures
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Making a Flip Book 1. Fold a piece of paper lengthwise 2. Fold it in half 2 more times the other direction to divide it into 4 equal parts.
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Flip Book (cont.) 3. Cut the top flap of each of the four folded creases. Put the words: Element, Molecule, Compound, and Mixture on the front of each flap. 3. Take notes about each chemistry vocabulary word from the following slides. Element Molecule CompoundMixture
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Element Each Element is a unique atom made of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Examples: O, Fe, Na, Hg, Au, K
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Molecule Any two or more atoms bonded together chemically. Includes two or more of the same or two or more different atoms. Water Molecule H 2 O Ozone Molecule O 3 Examples: O 2, H 2, O 3, Cl 2, N 2, NH 3, CO 2, H 2 0, NaCl, CuSO 4, NaHCO 3
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Compound Two or more different elements bonded together chemically. All compounds are also molecules, but not all molecules are compounds! Water (H 2 O) Table Salt (NaCl) Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) Examples: NH 3, CO 2, H 2 0, NaCl, CuSO 4, NaHCO 3
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Mixture Two or more substances combined physically. There is no chemical bond. Examples: Salad Lemonade Humans Trail Mix
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What do you think? Determine whether the following are an element, molecule, compound, or mixture: 1. an element
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2. Methane Both a molecule and a compound
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3. Ice Cream a mixture
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4. Spaghetti and meatballs a mixture
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5. N 2 a molecule
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