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Elements, Compounds, Mixtures

The document explains the concepts of matter, pure substances, elements, compounds, and mixtures. It details the structure of atoms, the differences between elements and compounds, and the characteristics of mixtures. Additionally, it includes examples and exercises to identify and categorize various substances.

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Elements, Compounds, Mixtures

The document explains the concepts of matter, pure substances, elements, compounds, and mixtures. It details the structure of atoms, the differences between elements and compounds, and the characteristics of mixtures. Additionally, it includes examples and exercises to identify and categorize various substances.

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Elements, Compounds, and

Mixtures
MATTER
 Makes up everything
 Anything that has
 Mass
 Takes up space (volume)
 Is made up of atoms.
Pure Substances
 A sample of matter that has definite chemical and
physical properties.
The Atom
An atom consists of a
 Nucleus ( protons and neutrons)
 electrons in space around the nucleus.

Electron cloud

Nucleus
• The building blocks of
Matter

• Consists of Protons (+),


Electrons (-),
and Neutrons (N).

•Smallest unit of an
element that has all of he
same properties of that
element.
Elements
 pure substance that cannot be separated into
simpler substance by physical or chemical
means.
Compounds
 Made of elements in a specific ratio
that is always the same
 Have their own physical and chemical
properties.
 Can only be separated by
chemical means, not physically
 Smallest particle is a molecule
• Atoms of two or more different elements
joined together by chemical bonds.

In the animation above, water (H20) is a


compound made of Hydrogen and
Oxygen.

Animated images and notes from http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/atoms/elements.html


CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS are
composed of atoms and so can be
decomposed to those atoms.

The red compound is


composed of
• nickel (Ni) (silver)
• carbon (C) (black)
• hydrogen (H) (white)
• oxygen (O) (red)
• nitrogen (N) (blue)
• A molecule consists of two or more atoms of
the same element, or different elements, that are
chemically bound together.

• In the animation above, two nitrogen atoms


(N + N = N2) make one Nitrogen molecule .
Chemical Bonds

 Molecules are held together by bonds


 Ionic bonds
 Covalent bonds
IONS
 IONS are atoms or groups of atoms

with a positive or negative charge. .


 To tell the difference between an atom
and an ion, look to see if there is a
charge in the superscript! Examples:
Na+ Ca+2 I- O-2
Na Ca I O
Mixtures
 A combination of two or more pure substances that
are not chemically combined.
 substances held together by physical forces, not
chemical
 No chemical change takes place
 Each item retains its properties
in the mixture
 They can be separated physically

Chem4kids.com
• Uniform Distribution.
• Example: Sugar and Water

• Solutions are groups of molecules that are


mixed up in a completely even distribution.
• The substance to be dissolved.

• The one doing the dissolving.


•• The substances are not uniformly mixed.
• Example: Sand in a glass of water.
• Are heterogeneous mixtures consisting of parts
that are visible to the naked eye.

• Substances will settle over time.

Example: the ingredients in salad dressing


Mixtures vs. Compounds
Can you identify the following?
You will be shown a series of photos. Tell if each
photo represents an item composed of an element,
compound, or mixture.
Review:
 An element contains just one type of atom.
 A compound contains two or more different atoms
joined together.
 A mixture contains two or more different
substances that are only physically joined together,
not chemically.
 A mixture can contain both elements and compounds.
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Copper
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Copper
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Jelly Beans
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Jelly Beans
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Table Sugar
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Table Sugar
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Diamond
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Diamond
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Tea
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Tea
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Salt
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Salt
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Neon Gas
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Neon Gas
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Salad
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Salad
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Pure Water
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Pure Water
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Aluminum
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Aluminum
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Lemonade
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Lemonade
Element, Compound, or Mixture?
Silver
Exercise!
- Give 20 other example each of elements,
compounds, or mixtures
(you can find it from any sources but don't use
chatGPT. if the example are element/compound,
write the formulas)

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