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1 Mixtures & Compounds

2 What is a Compound? A compound is a substance consisting of two or more elements chemically combined together.

3 Some Examples of Compounds (Textbook pg 78) Their constituent elements
sodium chloride Water Copper(II) Sulphate Carbon Dioxide Sodium + Chlorine Hydrogen + Oxygen Copper + Sulphur + Oxygen Carbon + Oxygen Their constituent elements

4 Characteristics of Compounds
(Textbook pg 81-83) A compound has properties that are different from the properties of its constituent elements.

5 Characteristics of Compounds
When a compound is formed, there is usually an exchange of energy (in the form of heat energy or light energy or both) with the surroundings.

6 Characteristics of Compounds
A compound can only be broken down into simpler substances by chemical methods, such as decomposition by heat energy, exposure to light or passing an electric current through it.)

7 Characteristics of Compounds
The different elements in a compound always join together in a fixed proportion by mass. For example, 1 g of hydrogen combines with only 8 g of oxygen to form 9 g of water.

8 Explain why water is a compound?
Test Yourself Explain why water is a compound?

9 What is a Mixture? A mixture consists of two or more substances not chemically combined together.

10 Some Examples of Mixtures
air soil blood sea water aerated water

11 Characteristics of Mixtures
A mixture has the properties of its components.

12 Characteristics of Mixtures
When a mixture is produced, little or no energy in the form of heat energy or light energy is given out or taken in.

13 Characteristics of Mixtures
A mixture can be separated into its components by physical means such as using a magnet, evaporation, filtration and distillation.

14 Characteristics of Mixtures
The components in a mixture can be mixed in any proportion by mass.

15 Explain why air is a mixture?
Test Yourself Explain why air is a mixture?

16 Difference between Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
Made up of only one kind of atom Different elements in a compound combine in a fixed proportion by mass. The components in a mixture are not mixed in any fixed proportion.

17 Elements Compounds Mixtures
An element is the simplest pure substances A chemical change takes place when a compound is formed. No chemical reaction occurs. There is little or no light or heat taken in or given out. Elements have properties similar to those of their atoms. A compound has properties which are different from the properties of its constituent elements. A mixture has the properties of the substances of which it is made.

18 Elements Compounds Mixtures
Elements cannot be broken down. A compound can only be broken down, by chemical methods, for example. Heating (decomposition) or by passing electricity through it. A mixture can be separated easily by physical methods, for example, filtration, distillation, evaporation.

19 Word Equations are commonly used for representing chemical reactions.
e.g. 1. iron + sulphur iron sulphide 2. magnesium + oxygen magnesium oxide

20 Word Equations are commonly used for representing chemical reactions.
3. oxygen hydrogen water 4. iron + hydrochloric acid hydrogen + iron chloride


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