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The Nuts and Bolts of Chemistry Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
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Atoms: Basic and smallest particle of all elements
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Elements: Pure substance Made of only one type of atom Cannot be broken down into smaller pieces 100+ elements in periodic table Example: oxygen, carbon, aluminum
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Compounds: Pure substance Made of two or more different types of elements that are chemically combined Always follows a specific ratio Example: water (H 2 O), carbon dioxide (CO 2 )
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Mixture: A combination of two or more substances mixed together (not chemically combined) Can include elements, compounds, or both Can be separated by physical changes (filtering, evaporation, etc.) Parts of a mixture keep their own properties Example: salad, air, ocean water, sand
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Element, Compound or Mixture? Answer: Element (only one type of “ atom ” )
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Element, Compound or Mixture? Answer: Element (only one type of “ atom ” )
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Element, Compound or Mixture? Answer: Element (only one type of “ atom ” )
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Element, Compound or Mixture? Answer: Mixture of elements
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Element, Compound or Mixture? Answer: Mixture of Elements
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Element, Compound or Mixture? Answer: Compound (2 types of atoms chem. joined)
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Element, Compound or Mixture? Answer: Compound (3 types of atoms chem. joined)
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Element, Compound or Mixture? Answer: Mixture of elements and compounds
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Element, Compound or Mixture? Answer: Mixture of compounds
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