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ELEMENTS Pure substance Can’t be separated physically or chemically 92 naturally occurring elements (only 91 found on Earth) Each has a unique name and symbol Examples: gold, hydrogen, mercury and oxygen
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PERIODIC TABLE Organizes elements into rows (periods) and columns (families or groups) Organized according to physical and chemical properties Mendeleev first conceived of the idea
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COMPOUND Two or more elements chemically combined Can be broken down Much of the matter of the universe exists as compounds Examples: water, salt, sugar and aspirin About 10 million known compounds About 100,000 new compounds developed and discovered each year
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LAW OF DEFINITE PROPORTIONS Any given compound is ALWAYS composed of the same elements in the same proportion by mass. The mass of the compound = mass of each element in compound Compounds with the same mass proportions (percent mass) must be the same compound
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Try It What is the mass proportion or mass % of hydrogen and oxygen in water? 2.016 / 18.015 x 100% = 11.19% 15.999 / 18.015 x 100% = 88.81%
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Try It If you had a liquid that weighed 5.0 grams and.30 grams of this mass is hydrogen, is it water?.30 / 5.0 x 100% = 6% hydrogen but water is 11.19% hydrogen, so it’s not water
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LAW OF MULTIPLE PROPORTIONS When different compounds contain the same elements, different masses of one element combine with the same relative mass of the other element in a ratio of small whole numbers. In other words, the same elements can combine in more than one way. Mass ratios can be used to determine the formulas for each compound.
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Try It What are the mass proportions for the mystery compound of hydrogen and oxygen?.30 / 5.0 x 100% = 6.0% 4.7 / 5.0 x 100% = 94% So what is the mystery liquid?
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Try It What is the mass ratio of oxygen to hydrogen for water and peroxide? H 2 0: 88.81/11.19 = 7.937 15.999/2.016 = 7.936 H x 0 x : 94/6.0 = 16 16 / 7.936 = 2 which means the 2 nd compound has 2X more oxygen than water, so the mystery compound must be H 2 O 2.
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