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1 D. Crowley, 2007

2 To understand the difference between an element, a compound and a mixture

3 Look at the pictures below - is it an element or a compound? ElementCompoundElement Compound

4 How about this - element or compound? Actually this is neither an element or a compound - it is a mixture!

5 How can we describe a mixture? Remember: an element is made up of just one type of atom A compound is two or more elements which are chemically bound together… A mixture is made from different substances which are not chemically bound

6 Imagine coloured sweets which can be mixed together in a packet, but are not chemically joined together MixtureElement 1Element 2Element 3Element 4 You could easily separate these into their different colours - without needing a chemical reaction…

7 A mixture is made from different substances, which are not chemically bound E.g. air is a mixture of gases The gases (oxygen; nitrogen; argon; and carbon dioxide) can be easily separated The properties of the mixture are just a mixture of the properties of the separate parts!!!

8 Remember, in a compound a chemical reaction binds the substances together. This means the properties of the newly formed compound are different from the original elements In a mixture no chemical reaction occurs So the properties of the mixture is a mixture of all the properties that make the mixture up!

9 E.g. a mixture of iron powder and sulphur powder will show properties of both iron and sulphur! This means our mixture will contain grey magnetic bits of iron + yellow bits of sulphur

10 Look at the following - copy down the particle boxes, and decide if it represents an element, compound or mixture ElementCompoundElementMixture

11 An element contains just one type of atom A compound contains two or more types of atoms that are chemically bound A mixture contains two or more different substances, that are not chemically bound The different substances in a mixture can be elements or compounds

12 Copy out the table, given a description of the diagram (e.g. pure element, mixture of elements, compound etc…) Add an example to your description DiagramDescriptionExample Pure element Pure compound Mixture of elements Mixture of compounds Mixture of elements & compounds Oxygen Carbon dioxide Oxygen & Helium Alcohol & Water Air

13 Try the online quiz: - http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks3bitesize/science/chemistry/elements_com_mix_test.shtml


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