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1 Elements ,compounds, and mixtures
Abdul Malik SR SMPN 1 Lamongan

2 Basic Competency: To understand the element, compound and mixture
Basic Competency: To understand the element, compound and mixture. Standard Competency: Describes concept of element, compound and mixture Objectives 1.To describe the characteristics of elements, compounds, and mixtures 2.To classify matters into elements ,compounds ,and mixture

3 Science words Elements Compounds Mixtures Homogenous Heterogeneous

4 What is Matter…??? Matter = zat
Matter - anything that has mass and take any space Matter = zat

5 Elements Element is single matter that cannot be broken down into simpler matter by chemical methods. There are 116 known elements. Of these 92 are found in the Earth (natural). The other 24 elements have been made by scientist in laboratories (manmade). Examples of element: silver Fluorine Gold Aluminium Mercury

6 The Symbol of element Jons Jacob Berzelius proposed alphabets as the symbols of each element. All of elements use symbol. These symbols were taken one or two letters from their old Latin or Greek name. Example: Au is the Latin word of gold “Aurum”. Rules of writing element symbols: 1. If an element is symbolized by one letter, it must be capital letter, for example oxygen (O), hydrogen (H), carbon (C). 2. If an element is symbolized by more than one letters, the first letter must be capital letter followed by small letter, for example zinc (Zn), gold (Au), copper (Cu).

7 Think Time What are the chemical symbols of the following elements?
Bromine Silver Uranium Antimony Tungsten What are the names of the elements with the following chemical symbols? Si P Sn Pb Au

8 Classification of the Elements
Classification of elements by state Elements can be classified by their physical state at room temperature Solid (of the 92 natural element, 79 are solids) Gas (of the 92 natural element, 11 are gases) Liquid (of the 92 natural element, 2 are liquid) Chlorine gaseous element Silver solid element Bromine liquid element

9 Classification of elements as metals and non-metals
Elements are classified as metals and non-metals, depending on how well they conduct electricity and heat. Metals are good conductors and Non-metal very poor electrical conductors. Some elements are classified as Metalloids (or semi-metals). Metalloids have properties between those of metals and non metals. Metalloid metal Non - metal lead carbon sulphur boron copper mercury Noble gases silikon chlorine neon

10 Poor conductor (except carbon)
Properties Metals Non-metals Ability to conduct heat and electricity Good conductor Poor conductor (except carbon) Densities, melting and boiling point Usually solids (except mercury), high densities, high melting points and boiling points Usually liquid and gases with low densities, low melting points and boiling points Appearance Usually hard and shiny Usually soft and dull Are they malleable? (mudah ditempa ) Yes No

11 Classification of elements as in the periodic table

12 What are element made of?
Atoms An atom is the smallest unit of an element, having properties of that element. The atoms of one element are different from the atoms of any other element. For example, all hydrogen atoms are the same and are different from atoms of carbon or iron. Molecules Most gaseous elements form molecules comprising two atoms. Example: Oxygen (O2), Hydrogen (H2), Nitrogen (N2), Chlorine (Cl2) N2 Gases + N N N N

13 Post test Answer this question. Define an element.
State the names and symbols of some common elements. Describe ways of classifying the elements.

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15 COMPOUND Compound is a substance containing two or more elements chemically joined together. If elements combine together, they will completely change. For example: Water (H2O) is a compound made up of Hydrogen and Oxygen. Hydrogen and Oxygen are colourless gases, and the compound water is colourless liquid + O O H H H H

16 What are Compound made of?
Compound is a single matter that cannot be broken down by physical separation. The compound can only be broken down into its elements by a chemical reaction. What are Compound made of? Molecules is the smallest particle of a compound. A compound contain only one kind of molecule. Molecule is a group of two or more atoms chemically joined together.

17 Chemical formula of a molecule The chemical formula for water is
The chemical formula of a molecule shows the number and kinds of atoms contained in it. The chemical formula for water is This formula tells us that a water molecule contains 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom Symbol of atom H2O The amount of atoms present in one molecule

18 Think Time State the number of atoms and name the kinds of atoms shown by each formula Alcohol, C2H5OH Refined sugar, C12H22O11 Sulphuric acid, H2SO4 Sulphur dioxide, SO2 Glucose, C2H12O6 Urea, CO (NH2)2

19 Names of compound Many compound contain a metal and a non-metal. The metal part usually comes first, followed by the non-metal part. For example: NaCl (sodium chloride) The names of many compounds with only two elements often end in –ide. For example: MgO (magnesium oxide) If the name of compound end in –ate, they contain oxygen. For example: CaCO3 (Calcium Carbonate) Acids are compounds. Their names usually end in – ic acid. For example: HCl (Hidrochloric acid)

20 These are some of the chemical formula
Compound Chemical Formula Sodium Chloride NaCl Magnesium Oxide MgO Sodium hydroxide NaOH Calcium carbonate CaCO3 Sulphuric acid H2SO4 Water H2O Ammonia NH3 Carbon dioxide CO2 Sucrose (sugar) C12H22O11

21 Chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen producing water
No BEFORE REACTION AFTER REACTION Hydrogen Oxygen Water produced Excess 1 1 gram 8 gram 9 gram None 2 2 gram 16 gram 18 gram 3 1 gram of hydrogen 4 17 gram 1 gram of oxygen 5 3 gram 30 gram 27 gram 6 gram of oxygen Calculate the comparison between the mass of hydrogen and oxygen in water compound. What is the result? What will happen if the mass of hydrogen and oxygen reacting does not follow the comparison? What can you conclude about the comparison of elements in the compound?

22 Conclusion PROUST’s law
Water was compound by hydrogen and oxygen with ratio of 1:8 (1 for hydrogen and 8 for oxygen) If the ratio of H:O was not equal to 1:8, there would be an excess element (sisa) The mass of elements before and after a reaction was CONSTANT PROUST’s law “The mass ratio of elements of a compound component is constant” (Perbandingan massa unsur-unsur penyusun senyawa adalah tetap)

23 Think Time When 4 grams of hydrogen react with 16 grams of oxygen, how many grams of water are produced? If there is an excess, determine the element and it mass Answer: The comparison for the mass of hydrogen and oxygen is 1:8 No Before reaction After reaction Hydrogen Oxygen Water produced Excess 1 4 gram 16 gram 18 gram (2 gram of hydrogen and 16 gram of oxygen) 2 gram of Hydrogen

24 Mixtures In the world, there are many things that’s not pure substances. Mixtures consist of two or more substances that are not chemically joined together. Mixtures can consist of elements, compound or both. Also the substances in a mixtures may be solids, liquids or gases Sea water is mixture of compounds including water and sodium chloride Brass is a mixture of the elements copper and zinc

25 Classification of mixtures
The prefixes "homo"- indicate sameness A homogeneous mixture has the same uniform appearance and composition throughout. Many homogeneous mixtures are commonly referred to as solutions. The prefixes: "hetero"- indicate difference. A heterogeneous mixture consists of visibly different substances or phases. The three phases or states of matter are gas, liquid, and solid. Heterogeneous Homogeneous In sugar solution, sugar is the solute and water is the solvent

26 Differences between compound and mixtures
Composition Has a fixed composition by mass Has a variable composition by mass Melting and Boiling point Has fixed melting and boiling points Has variable melting and boiling points Properties Has it own properties which are different from its elements Does not usually have its own properties; it has the same properties as its component Separation Cannot be separated by physical means. Chemical reaction is needed to separate the elements Can be easily separated into its components by physical means.

27 Can you Distinguish elements, compounds and mixtures?
What matter are beside? It’s elements… Why? N N N N N N N

28 Then, what matter are beside?
Cn S s Then, what matter are beside? Its compound… Why?

29 Next, what matter are beside? Its mixture… Why?
Cn s


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