Elements Compounds Mixtures · Elements, Compounds & Mixtures •A mixture of the two elements,...
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Elements
Compounds
Mixtures
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Comment on what you observe in this
photograph.
How do the sweets in this photograph
model the idea of elements,
compounds and mixtures?
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
By the end of this topic students
should be able to…
• Describe the similarities and differences between
elements, compounds and mixtures.
• Identify elements, compounds and mixtures.
• Give examples of elements, compounds and mixtures.
• Define and explain the terms element, compound
and mixture.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
How can I classify the different
materials in the world around me?
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• What other classification systems do scientists use?
• One example is the classification of plants
and animals in biology.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
Could I have a brief introduction
to elements, compounds and
mixtures?
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• Iron and sulfur are both chemical elements.
• A mixture of iron and sulfur can be separated by a magnet because
iron can be magnetised but sulfur cannot.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
Dura
tion 1
0 s
econds.
• Iron and sulfur are both chemical elements.
• A mixture of iron and sulfur can be separated by a magnet because
iron can be magnetised but sulfur cannot.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• Iron and sulfur react to form the compound iron(II) sulfide.
• The compound iron(II) sulfide has new properties that are
different to those of iron and sulfur, e.g. iron(II) sulfide is not
attracted towards a magnet.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
Dura
tion 2
5 s
econds.
• Iron and sulfur react to form the compound iron(II) sulfide.
• The compound iron(II) sulfide has new properties that are
different to those of iron and sulfur, e.g. iron(II) sulfide is not
attracted towards a magnet.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
iron(metal)
iron(II) sulfide
chemical
reaction
+ sulfur(non-metal)
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
iron(metal)
iron(II) sulfide
chemical
reaction
+ sulfur(non-metal)
• Compound(not found in the
Periodic Table)
• Elements(found in the
Periodic Table)
• Mixtureof two
elements
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
Grey
powder
(attracted
towards
magnet)
Yellow
powder
(not
attracted
towards
magnet)
Black solid
(not attracted
towards magnet)
iron(metal)
iron(II) sulfide
chemical
reaction
+ sulfur(non-metal)
• Compound(not found in the
Periodic Table)
• Elements(found in the
Periodic Table)
• A reaction causes a change in the properties
of the chemicals.
• Mixtureof two
elements
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• A mixture of the two elements,
iron and sulfur. The atoms of iron
and sulfur are not bonded together.
The mixture can be easily
separated by a physical process.
The ratio between iron and sulfur
can vary, i.e. it is not fixed.
• The compound iron(II) sulfide.
The atoms of iron and sulfur are
bonded together and cannot be
easily separated by a physical
process. Properties of the
compound are different to those
of the mixture. The ratio between
iron and sulfur is fixed.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
How can models help me to understand elements,
compounds and mixtures?
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• Models are often used in Chemistry to
represent, explain and understand things that
cannot be observed directly.
CH4(g) + 2O2(g) → CO2(g) + 2H2O(l)
methane + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water
• Carbon atom = white brick.
• Hydrogen atom = yellow brick.
• Oxygen atom = red brick.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• In the diagram shown below, Lego® bricks are
used to represent atoms to illustrate the reaction
between methane and oxygen.
CH4(g) + 2O2(g) → CO2(g) + 2H2O(l)
methane + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water
• Carbon atom = white brick.
• Hydrogen atom = yellow brick.
• Oxygen atom = red brick.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
What are elements, compounds and
mixtures?
To develop the ideas of elements,
compounds and mixtures into
concepts, we need to consider
examples of each one and then
identify the ways in which they are
similar to each other.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• All matter is composed of tiny particles
that are in a constant state of motion.
• The smallest particles are given names
such as proton, neutron and electron.
These are arranged into slightly larger (but
still very small) particles called atoms, ions
and molecules.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• Here are some diagrams
that Chemists might use to
represent atoms and
molecules.
• The letters are symbols
that are used by Chemists
to identify different atoms.
• There are many different
types of atoms and
molecules, and these
diagrams show just a few
examples.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• This is an example of…
A pure chemical
element.
Kr = Krypton (Group 18)
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• This is an example of…
A pure chemical
element.
Br2 = Bromine (Group 17)
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• This is an example of…
A pure compound.
HCl = Hydrogen Chloride
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• This is an example of…
A pure chemical
element.
I2 = Iodine (Group 17)
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• This is an example of…
A pure compound.
H2S = Hydrogen Sulfide
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• This is an example of…
A mixture of two
chemical elements.
He = Helium (Group 18)
Xe = Xenon (Group 18)
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• This is an example of…
A mixture of a
chemical element
and a compound.
I2 = Iodine (Group 17)
C6H6 = Benzene
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• This is an example of…
A pure chemical
element.
S (or S8) = Sulfur (Group 16)
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• This is an example of…
A pure compound.
CH4 = Methane
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CH4 = Methane
C6H6 = Benzene
• This is an example of…
A mixture of two
compounds.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• This is an example of…
A pure compound.
C2H6 = Ethane
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
Br2 = Bromine (Group 17)
Cl2 = Chlorine (Group 17)
• This is an example of…
A mixture of two
chemical elements.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
What are molecules? Are they elements,
compounds or can they be both?
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• A molecule is group of two or more atoms that
are chemically bonded together.
• A molecule makes-up the smallest identifiable
unit of an element or a compound that retains
the typical composition and chemical properties
of that element or compound.
• The atoms that are bonded together maybe the
same (i.e. an element) or different (i.e. a
compound).
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• Example:
A molecule of the
chemical element
chlorine, Cl2,
composed of two
chlorine atoms only.
• Example:
A molecule of the
chemical element
phosphorus, P4,
composed of four
phosphorus atoms
only.
• Example:
A molecule of the
chemical element
sulphur, S8,
composed of eight
sulfur atoms only.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• Example:
A molecule of the
compound water, H2O,
composed of two
atoms of hydrogen
and one atom of
oxygen.
• Example:
A molecule of the
compound carbon
dioxide, CO2,
composed of one
atom of carbon and
two atoms of oxygen.
• Example:
A molecule of the
compound methane,
CH4, composed of one
atom of carbon and
four atoms of
hydrogen.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
Now describe the properties of elements,
compounds and mixtures using clear
and concise scientific language.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
Summary of the properties of elements:
• A chemical element is a pure substance.
• A chemical element is composed of only one
type of atom.
• All known chemical elements are listed in the
Periodic Table.
• A chemical element cannot be converted into
anything more simple by a chemical reaction or
electrolysis (can not be broken down by electricity).
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1 2 Group 3 4 5 6 7 0
1 H He
2 Li Be B C N O F Ne
3 Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar
4 K Ca Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr
5 Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe
6 Cs Ba La Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po At Rn
7 Fr Ra Ac
Period
= Metallic elements.
= Non-metallic elements.
Elements, Compounds & MixturesThe Periodic Table of Chemical Elements
• Element Song
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures• The General Properties of Metals
→ Good conductors of electricity, in both the solid and
molten states.
→ Good conductors of heat.
→ Shiny in appearance (metallic lustre).
→ Sonorous (ring when struck).
→ Malleable (can be bent without breaking).
→ Ductile (can be drawn-out to form wires).
→ Hard and strong (except Group I metals).
→ High density (except Group I metals).
→ High melting and boiling points (except Group I metals).
→ Metal oxides tend to be basic in nature.
Note: Not all metals are magnetic.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures• The General Properties of Non-metals
→ Do not conduct electricity in either the solid or molten
states (except graphite).
→ Usually poor conductors of heat.
→ Usually dull in appearance (except crystals).
→ Not sonorous (do not ring when struck).
→ Not malleable or ductile. Non-metals are usually brittle
and break easily when bent or stretched.
→ Usually weak and soft (compared to metals).
→ Usually have low densities (compared to metals).
→ Usually have low melting and boiling points
(compared to metals).
→ Non-metal oxides tend to be acidic in nature.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
Summary of the properties of compounds:
• A compound is a pure substance.
• A compound is composed of two or more
different chemical elements that react and bond
together in a fixed ratio. The ratio is given by the
compound’s formula, e.g. the formula of ammonia
is NH3 which means that one atom of nitrogen (N)
is bonded to three atoms of hydrogen (H).
• A compound can only be converted into more
simple substances by a chemical reaction.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures
• A compound has unique chemical and physical
properties that are different from those of the
chemical elements that it is composed of.
Summary of the properties of compounds:
• For example, sodium is a highly reactive metal
that would burn your skin on contact and
chlorine is a highly reactive non-metal that would
also burn your skin on contact. When sodium
and chlorine react, they form the compound
sodium chloride (common table salt) which is
safe enough to eat!
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• The extremely reactive and harmful elements sodium and
chlorine react to form the compound sodium chloride
(common table salt) which is safe enough to eat!
Dura
tion =
51 s
econds.
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• The extremely reactive and harmful elements sodium and
chlorine react to form the compound sodium chloride
(common table salt) which is safe enough to eat!
Dura
tion =
51 s
econds.
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Summary of the properties of compounds:
• Compounds that contain a metallic element bonded to a
non-metallic element are described as ionic. They contain
positive metal ions (cations) and negative non-metal ions
(anions) arranged in a crystal lattice.
• A crystal of sodium chloride (common table salt, NaCl) is composed
of positive sodium ions (Na+) and negative chloride ions (Cl–).
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Summary of the properties of compounds:
• Compounds that contain a non-metallic element bonded
to another non-metallic element are described as covalent
molecules. They are composed of neutral atoms held
together by shared pairs of electrons.
• A molecule of
carbon dioxide – CO2
• A molecule of
water – H2O
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Summary of the properties of mixtures:
• A mixture is not a pure substance.
• Two or more different chemicals (elements or
compounds) are added together, but do not react
and chemically bond together.
• The components of a mixture can be easily
separated by a physical process, e.g. distillation
or filtration.
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• The ratio of chemicals in a mixture can vary,
i.e. it is not fixed.
• The mixture has the same chemical and
physical properties as the individual chemicals
that it is composed of.
Summary of the properties of mixtures:
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Did you know?
A pure chemical
has a sharp
melting point and
a sharp boiling
point.
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Adding an impurity
to a pure chemical
will lower the
melting point of
the chemical.
Did you know?
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Adding an impurity
to a pure chemical
will lower the
melting point of
the chemical.
m.p.
Did you know?
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Adding an impurity
to a pure chemical
will increase the
boiling point of the
chemical.
Did you know?
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Adding an impurity
to a pure chemical
will increase the
boiling point of the
chemical.b.p.
Did you know?
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Question: Why is table salt (sodium chloride) added to
water that is used for cooking?
Question: Why is table salt (sodium chloride) added to
snow and ice on frozen roads during winter time?
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Question: Why is table salt (sodium chloride) added to
water that is used for cooking?
Question: Why is table salt (sodium chloride) added to
snow and ice on frozen roads during winter time?
Answer: The sodium chloride is an impurity that will
increase the boiling point of the water. The food will cook
at a faster rate.
Answer: The sodium chloride is an impurity that will
decrease the melting point of the ice. The ice will
therefore melt at low temperatures, even lower than
0.0C, thus making the roads safer to drive on.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures• A chemical melts at –20C and boils at +40C. What is
the chemical’s physical state (solid, liquid or gas) at room
temperature (25.0C) and pressure?
Room
Temperature
25.0C
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures• A chemical melts at –20C and boils at +40C. What is
the chemical’s physical state (solid, liquid or gas) at room
temperature (25.0C) and pressure?
Solid Liquid Gas
Room
Temperature
25.0C
• Liquid
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Room
Temperature
25.0C
• A chemical melts at +40C and boils at +80C. What is
the chemical’s physical state (solid, liquid or gas) at room
temperature (25.0C) and pressure?
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Solid Liquid Gas
Room
Temperature
25.0C
• A chemical melts at +40C and boils at +80C. What is
the chemical’s physical state (solid, liquid or gas) at room
temperature (25.0C) and pressure?
• Solid
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Room
Temperature
25.0C
• A chemical melts at –60C and boils at –10C. What is
the chemical’s physical state (solid, liquid or gas) at room
temperature (25.0C) and pressure?
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Solid Liquid Gas
Room
Temperature
25.0C
• A chemical melts at –60C and boils at –10C. What is
the chemical’s physical state (solid, liquid or gas) at room
temperature (25.0C) and pressure?
• Gas
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What is analloy?
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• An alloy is a mixture of two or more metals, or
a mixture containing a metallic element and a
non-metallic element.
• Common alloys include...
→ Bronze – copper (88%) and tin (12%).
→ Brass – copper (70%) and zinc (30%).
→ Pewter – tin (94%), copper (2%) and
antimony (4%).
→ Stainless Steel – iron (88%)
and chromium (12%).
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What is the difference between
a solution and a suspension?
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• A solute,
e.g. CuSO4(s)
• Dissolves in
a solvent,
e.g. H2O(l)
• To form a
solution, e.g.
CuSO4(aq)
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• The solvent is usually a liquid but the solute maybe a
solid, liquid or a gas. If the solvent is water, then the
solution is described as an aqueous solution.
• A solution is a homogenous mixture, meaning that it is
the same composition throughout.
• A solution is a mixture of a solvent and a solute (a
chemical that dissolves in the solvent).
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures• All solutions are clear, i.e. it is possible to see through a
solution.
• Examples of coloured solutions include copper(II) sulfate
(blue) and potassium manganate(VII) (purple).
• Solutions can either be colourless or coloured. Sodium
chloride (table salt) dissolved in water is an example of a
colourless solution.
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• Solubility is a chemical property.
It measures the ability of a
substance (solute) to dissolve in
a liquid (solvent).
• Solubility is normally expressed
as the mass of solute, in grams,
that will dissolve in 100 g of
solvent.
• For most chemicals, solubility
increases with temperature,
except for gases (e.g. NH3)
whose solubility decreases as
temperature increases.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures• A suspension is a mixture in which very small particles of
a solid or a liquid are suspended in either a liquid or a gas.
• Small droplets of one liquid suspended in another liquid
is called an emulsion. Small droplets of a solid or a liquid
suspended in a gas is called an aerosol.
• Examples of suspensions include chalk dust
suspended in water and mud suspended in water.
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• A magnified view of an oil in water emulsion.
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• Clouds are aerosols – very small droplets of
water suspended in air.
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• Smoke is an aerosol – very small solid
particles suspended in air.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures• A suspension is a heterogeneous mixture because it
does not have a consistent / uniform composition
throughout. Colour, density and other properties may
vary throughout the suspension.
• The insoluble particles in a suspension are large
enough to prevent light passing through. Suspensions
are therefore translucent or opaque.
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Elements, Compounds & Mixtures• Over a period of time, the particles in a suspension my
settle to the bottom of the container due to the effect of
gravity.
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Double check your definitions and
understanding by classifying the following
substances as either elements, compounds or
mixtures.
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• This is an example of…
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• This is an example of…
A pure compound.
C2H5OH = Ethanol
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• This is an example of…
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• This is an example of…
A pure chemical
element.
O2 = Oxygen (Group 16)
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• This is an example of…
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• This is an example of…
A pure compound.
C6H6 = Benzene
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• This is an example of…
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• This is an example of…
A mixture of three
compounds.
CH4 = Methane, C2H2 = Ethyne
C2H6 = Ethane
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• This is an example of…
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• This is an example of…
A pure chemical
element.
N2 = Nitrogen (Group 15)
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Okay, so what exactly isan atom?
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sodium + water → sodium hydroxide + hydrogen
2Na (s) + 2H2O (l) → 2NaOH (aq) + H2 (g)
• The reaction
of the
element
sodium
with water.
• Time:
11 seconds.
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• How small could you cut the piece
of sodium and still get the same
reaction to occur?
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• The smallest piece of sodium that
would react with water in the same
way as a lump of sodium is a
sodium atom.
• An atom is the smallest part of an
element that demonstrates all of the
typical properties of that element.
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What isa molecule?
Part #2
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• Examples of simple molecules include:
→ The element nitrogen, N2.
• A molecule is a group of two or more
non-metallic elements that are held together by
covalent bonds.
→ The element oxygen, O2.
→ The compound ammonia, NH3.
→ The compound methane, CH4.
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• Molecules that contain two atoms bonded
together are said to be diatomic, e.g.
nitrogen – N2.
• Molecules that contain three atoms bonded
together are said to be triatomic, e.g.
water – H2O.
• Molecules that contain more than three
atoms bonded together are said to be
polyatomic, e.g. methane – CH4.
• A single atom is said to be monatomic, e.g.
the noble gases, He and Ne.
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• A diatomic molecule of
the element nitrogen –
N2
Note: This is described as a
homonuclear molecule
because the atoms are all of
the same element.
• A triatomic molecule of
the compound water –
H2ONote: This is described as a
heteronuclear molecule
because the atoms are of
different chemical elements.
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• A polyatomic molecule of methane – CH4
Note: Molecules that are composed of more than three atoms
covalently bonded together are usually described as
polyatomic, which literally means many atoms.
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Higher Order Thinking Skills
Compare and contrast the properties of
elements, compounds and mixtures.
You can use a graphic organiser,
like the following Venn Diagram, to
help organise your thoughts and
ideas.
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• In what ways are elements, compounds and mixtures all
similar to each other?
e.g. Compounds
and mixtures are
composed of
different chemical
elements which
may or may not be
chemically bonded
together.
e.g. They are all
composed of
atoms, ions or
molecules.
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• In what ways are the pairs similar to each other?
e.g. They are both
composed of more
that one chemical
element.
e.g. A simple
mixture is
composed only of
only two chemical
elements.
e.g. They are
both pure
substances.
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• In what ways are elements, compounds and mixtures
different from each other?
e.g. The
components of a
mixture can be
separated by a
physical process.e.g. Elements are
composed of only
one type of atom.
e.g. The ratio of
elements in a
compound is fixed.
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Flow diagram!
• Design a flow diagram that
will allow you to logically and
systematically classify a
substance as either an
element, compound, mixture
of elements, mixture of
compounds or a mixture of an
element and an compound.
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Could I have some questions to check my understanding?
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• Question One: Which one of the following is a
list of elements?
A) Air, carbon dioxide, hydrogen and silver.
B) Calcium oxide, petrol, pure water and zinc.
C) Copper, iron, oxygen and sulfur.
D) Mercury, nitrogen, salt water and steel.
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• Question One: Which one of the following is a
list of elements?
A) Air, carbon dioxide, hydrogen and silver.
B) Calcium oxide, petrol, pure water and zinc.
C) Copper, iron, oxygen and sulfur.
D) Mercury, nitrogen, salt water and steel.
✓
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• Question Two: Which one of the following is a
list of compounds?
A) Aluminium, carbon dioxide, pure water and zinc.
B) Copper(II) oxide, pure water, sodium chloride
and sugar.
C) Brass, carbon, iron(II) sulphide and salt water.
D) Gold, polluted air, steel and sulfur.
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• Question Two: Which one of the following is a
list of compounds?
A) Aluminium, carbon dioxide, pure water and zinc.
B) Copper(II) oxide, pure water, sodium chloride
and sugar.
C) Brass, carbon, iron(II) sulphide and salt water.
D) Gold, polluted air, steel and sulfur.
✓
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• Question Three: Which one of the following is a
list of mixtures?
B) Copper, gold, platinum and silver.
C) Iron, pewter, sodium chloride and sulfur.
D) Oxygen, stainless steel, sugar and zinc oxide.
A) Air, bronze, steel and tap water.
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• Question Three: Which one of the following is a
list of mixtures?
B) Copper, gold, platinum and silver.
C) Iron, pewter, sodium chloride and sulfur.
D) Oxygen, stainless steel, sugar and zinc oxide.
A) Air, bronze, steel and tap water.✓
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Presentation on
Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
by Dr. Chris Slatter
Nanyang Girls’ High School
2 Linden Drive
Singapore
288683
Based on a publication by the Royal Society of
Chemistry, London, England
1st February 2016
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• Answers to the Card Sorting Activity
→ Elements
Cards…
3
5
6
7
9
11
19
20
24
→ Compounds
Cards…
2
4
8
15
16
18
21
23
25
→ Mixtures
Cards…
1
10
12
13
14
17
22
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