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Page 1: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. 1. Elements - ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

Elements, Compounds,and Mixtures

Page 2: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. 1. Elements - ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

1. Elements - ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

a pure substance made up of only one kind of atomor particle

A. Each element has its own __________________________.characteristic properties1. _____________________________2. _____________________________3. _____________________________4. _____________________________5. _____________________________

Melting pointBoiling pointDensityElectric and thermal conductivityChemical reactivity

B. Elements can be one of three types: 1. Metals - _______________________________________________

Ex: _________________________________________________ 2. Nonmetals - ___________________________________________

Ex: _________________________________________________ 3. Metalloids - ____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________

Ex: _________________________________________________

shiny, good conductors, malleable, ductile

dull, poor conductors, brittle, unmalleable

Properties are in between metals and nonmetals:semiconductors, some are shiny, some are not, somewhat ductile and somewhat malleable

gold, silver, iron, calcium, lithium, uranium, platinum

sulfur, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, chlorine, neon, helium

silicon, boron, antimony, arsenic, germanium, tellurium

Page 3: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. 1. Elements - ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

The atomic number is the number of ________________ in the nucleus ofall atoms of that particular element. Most of the elements are ____________.

protonsmetals

Page 4: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. 1. Elements - ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

2. Compounds - __________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ex: _________________________________________________________

a pure substance composed of 2 or moreelements that are chemically combined

table salt, sugar, carbon dioxide, water, baking sodaA. Each compound has its elements combined in a ______________________________. For example, in every molecule of water, thereare ____ atoms of ______________ for every one atom of _________.

definiteratio

2 hydrogen oxygen

This ratio is also based on the _____________of the elements. For water, the ratio of hydrogento oxygen by mass is ____ to____. Look at theperiodic table above. What is the mass of hydrogen? ____ Multiply that by the number ofatoms of hydrogen. ____ What is the mass of oxygen? ___ What is the ratio of hydrogen tooxygen? ___ to ___. What does that reduce to?___ to ____.

1 8

12

162 16

1 8

B. Each compound has a unique set of ______________, just like eachelement does. These are both _________________ and _____________properties. These properties are different from the properties of the_________________ that make up the compound.

propertiesphysical chemical

elements

mass

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For example, ______________ is a colorless, odorless gas that supportsburning. ______________ is a colorless, odorless gas that is highlyexplosive. When chemically combined, they make ___________, a stableliquid compound.

oxygenHydrogen

water

+ =

C. Compounds cannot be broken down by ________________ changes._____________ or ______________ a substance will not break it down.It can only be broken down into its ________________ by a chemicalchange. One way to do this is through __________________ where anelectric current is passed through the substance, causing it to separateinto its _______________ (as in separating ____________ into ___________and _______________.

physicalCrushing filtering

elementselectrolysis

elements water oxygenhydrogen

Page 6: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. 1. Elements - ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

3. Mixtures - ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

a combination of 2 or more substances that are not chemically combined

Examples: ____________________________________________________

*Substances in a mixture keep their ____________ _____________.*Substances in a mixture can be _________________ ________________.

Salt water, tossed salad, granite, blood, brass

original propertiesphysically separated

Ex: How would you separate a mixture of sand, salt, and iron filings?

Answer: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Run a magnet through the mixture to remove the iron.Add water to the remaining mixture to dissolve the salt. Filter thesalt water – sand mixture to remove the sand. Evaporate off the waterto get the salt.

*Substances in a mixture do not have a _______________ ______________.Ex: One salad could have more _________________ or _________________than another salad, but both are still salads.

definite ratiotomatoes cucumbers

Page 7: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. 1. Elements - ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

A. Solution - ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

a mixture that appears to be a single substance but is composed of particles of 2 or more substances that are evenly distributed amongst each other.

*Solutions are ______________________, meaning they are the samethroughout the sample. The particles are so small that they cannot beseparated by ______________________ and they never ______________________. They also do not _______________ _________________.

homogeneous

filtering settleout scatter light

*Many solutions are _________________ such as _______ ___________or ____________ _____________, but they may also be ______________like _________________________________ or __________________________________. They could also be ______like ___________, or a combination of liquid and gas such as _________,a solution of the gas ____________ ____________ in flavored _______________________.

liquid salt waterapple juice solidbronze (a mixture of zinc and copper)

steel (a mixture of iron and carbon) gasair soda

carbon dioxide sugarwater

*Solute: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________*Solvent: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________*Concentration: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________

the substance that is dissolved (whose particles are in the smalleramountthe substance in which the solute is dissolved (whose particlesare in the larger amount)

a measure of the amount of solute dissolved in a solvent,often measured in grams of solute per liter of solvent

Page 8: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. 1. Elements - ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

Solubility: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

the amount of solute needed to make a saturated solution usinga given solvent at a certain temperature.

Types of concentrations:1. Dilute - __________________________________________________2. Concentrated - ___________________________________________

___________________________________________3. Saturated solution - _______________________________________

___________________________________________

containing less solute than another solution of the same typecontaining more solute than another solution of the same type

a solution that contains all the solute it can holdat a given temperature.

For most solids, the solubility _______________ as the temperature___________.For gases, the solubility _________________ as the temperature _____________.

increases increasesdecreases increases

Temperature

Gra

ms

of s

olut

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r 10

0g o

f so

lven

t What can make a solid solute dissolvefaster?1. __________________________2. __________________________3. __________________________

HeatingCrushing

Mixing

Page 9: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. 1. Elements - ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

B. Suspensions - __________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Ex: ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________

a mixture in which particles of a material are dispersedthroughout the liquid or gas but are large enough that they settle out. Suspensions are heterogeneous.

blood, muddy pond water, Italian salad dressing that has beenshaken

C. Colloids - ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

a mixture in which the particles are dispersed throughoutbut are not heavy enough to settle out.

Ex: ______________________________________________________Fog, jello, whipped cream, milk, mayonnaise

*Colloids particles are large enough to _____________ _____________ buttoo small to be _________________ or to ____________ __________.

scatter lightfiltered settle out

Page 10: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. 1. Elements - ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

1. Elements - ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

A. Each element has its own __________________________.1. _____________________________2. _____________________________3. _____________________________4. _____________________________5. _____________________________

B. Elements can be one of three types: 1. Metals - _______________________________________________

Ex: _________________________________________________ 2. Nonmetals - ___________________________________________

Ex: _________________________________________________ 3. Metalloids - ____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________

Ex: _________________________________________________

Page 11: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. 1. Elements - ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

The atomic number is the number of ________________ in the nucleus ofall atoms of that particular element. Most of the elements are ____________.

Page 12: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. 1. Elements - ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

2. Compounds - __________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ex: _________________________________________________________

A. Each compound has its elements combined in a ______________________________. For example, in every molecule of water, thereare ____ atoms of ______________ for every one atom of _________.

This ratio is also based on the _____________of the elements. For water, the ratio of hydrogento oxygen by mass is ____ to____. Look at theperiodic table above. What is the mass of hydrogen? ____ Multiply that by the number ofatoms of hydrogen. ____ What is the mass of oxygen? ___ What is the ratio of hydrogen tooxygen? ___ to ___. What does that reduce to?___ to ____.

B. Each compound has a unique set of ______________, just like eachelement does. These are both _________________ and _____________properties. These properties are different from the properties of the_________________ that make up the compound.

Page 13: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. 1. Elements - ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

For example, ______________ is a colorless, odorless gas that supportsburning. ______________ is a colorless, odorless gas that is highlyexplosive. When chemically combined, they make ___________, a stableliquid compound.

+ =

C. Compounds cannot be broken down by ________________ changes._____________ or ______________ a substance will not break it down.It can only be broken down into its ________________ by a chemicalchange. One way to do this is through __________________ where anelectric current is passed through the substance, causing it to separateinto its _______________ (as in separating ____________ into ___________and _______________.

Page 14: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. 1. Elements - ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

3. Mixtures - ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Examples: ____________________________________________________

*Substances in a mixture keep their ____________ _____________.*Substances in a mixture can be _________________ ________________.

Ex: How would you separate a mixture of sand, salt, and iron filings?

Answer: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

*Substances in a mixture do not have a _______________ ______________.Ex: One salad could have more _________________ or _________________than another salad, but both are still salads.

Page 15: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. 1. Elements - ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

A. Solution - ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

*Solutions are ______________________, meaning they are the samethroughout the sample. The particles are so small that they cannot beseparated by ______________________ and they never ______________________. They also do not _______________ _________________.

*Many solutions are _________________ such as _______ ___________or ____________ _____________, but they may also be ______________like _________________________________ or __________________________________. They could also be ______like ___________, or a combination of liquid and gas such as _________,a solution of the gas ____________ ____________ in flavored _______________________.

*Solute: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________*Solvent: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________*Concentration: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Solubility: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Types of concentrations:1. Dilute - __________________________________________________2. Concentrated - ___________________________________________

___________________________________________3. Saturated solution - _______________________________________

___________________________________________

For most solids, the solubility _______________ as the temperature___________.For gases, the solubility _________________ as the temperature _____________.

Temperature

Gra

ms

of s

olut

epe

r 10

0g o

f so

lven

t What can make a solid solute dissolvefaster?1. __________________________2. __________________________3. __________________________

Page 17: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. 1. Elements - ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________

B. Suspensions - __________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Ex: ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________

.

C. Colloids - ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Ex: ______________________________________________________

*Colloids particles are large enough to _____________ _____________ buttoo small to be _________________ or to ____________ __________.