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1 Write definitions / descriptions for the following physical properties: Physical PropertyDefinition/Description Physical appearanceColor, size (volume), shiny, dull State of matter (at room temp) Density Thermal conductivity Electrical conductivity Hardness Ductility Malleability Brittle If you need help, see Holt p.11

2 Write definitions / descriptions for the following physical properties: Physical PropertyDefinition/Description Physical appearanceColor, size (volume), shiny, dull State of matter (at room temp)Solid, liquid, or gas DensityMass / volume Thermal conductivityHow well it conducts heat Electrical conductivityHow well it conducts electricity Hardness DuctilityAbility to be stretched into wire Malleability Bendable, able to be hammered into thin sheet. BrittleInflexible, cracks/shatters easily

3 Group Name Some Elements Common Properties Element Classification Metals METALLOIDS NON - METALS iron copper tin aluminum Shiny Very Good conductors of heat and electricity Ductile and malleable High density High melting point Examples: Aluminum = 660 o C Copper = 1084 o C chlorine, hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, Iodine, sulfur Dull Very Poor conductors of heat and electricity Brittle or a gas Low density Most solid non-metals have low melting point Example: Iodine = 113.5 o C silicon arsenic Shiny or dull Fair conductors of heat and electricity Somewhat malleable and ductile

4 The Periodic Table of Elements

5 Compound - two or more elements chemically combined Elements combine in a specific ratio: Water = 2 hydrogen atoms + 1 oxygen atom Carbon dioxide = 1 carbon atom + 2 oxygen atoms

6 Compounds can be described by a chemical formula: Water = H 2 O Carbon dioxide = CO 2 Glucose = C 6 H 12 O 6

7 The properties of a compound are different than those of the elements it’s made of. For example: Sodium metal is highly reactive in water

8 Chlorine is a yellow gas, and is toxic if inhaled.

9 But chemically combine sodium with chlorine… + And you get a compound called… Which is NOT explosive in water a gas or toxic.

10 Elements in a compounds can not be separated by physical methods like Filtration Magnetism, Distillation Etc. They can only be separated by chemical methods …more on that later.

11 Mixtures vs. Compounds Mixtures: - Made of elements, compounds, or both. - Components DO NOT chemically combine. - Formed using any ratio of components. - No change in properties of components. - Can be separated by physical methods. Compounds: - Made of elements - Components combine chemically. - Formed using specific ratio of components. - Has different properties than components. - Can be separated by chemical methods (can not be separated physically) - Made of more than 1 substance - Can be separated

12 Matter is either….. ElementCompound Mixture Pure substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances. Examples: copper, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen 2 or more elements chemically combined. 2 or more substances mixed together but NOT chemically combined. Can be heterogeneous or homogeneous Examples: CO 2 H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6

13 Matter is either….. ElementCompound Mixture Examples: copper, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen Can be heterogeneous or homogeneous Examples: CO 2 H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6


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