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1 Elements, mixtures and compounds

2 Elements  Made up of only one kind of atom.

3 Elements  Made up of only one kind of atom.  Some elements exist naturally in small bonded groups called molecules, so have a different formula to that on the periodic table.

4 Elements  Made up of only one kind of atom.  Some elements exist naturally in small bonded groups called molecules, so have a different formula to that on the periodic table. EG  H 2 is hydrogen, O 2 is oxygen, N 2 is Nitrogen

5 Elements  Made up of only one kind of atom. There are approx 109 elements known.  Some elements exist naturally in small bonded groups called molecules, so have a different formula to that on the periodic table. EG  H 2 is hydrogen, O 2 is oxygen etc.  Elements can be classified by their state at room temperature. EG  solid, liquid or gas.

6 Elements  Made up of only one kind of atom.  Some elements exist naturally in small bonded groups called molecules, so have a different formula to that on the periodic table. EG  H 2 is hydrogen, O 2 is oxygen etc.  Elements can be classified by their state at room temperature. EG  solid, liquid or gas.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGM- wSKFBpo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGM- wSKFBpo

7 Mixtures and compounds  Substances which contain different elements are either mixtures or compounds.

8 Mixtures and compounds  Substances which contain different elements are either mixtures or compounds.  Mixtures – can be easily physically separated.

9 Mixtures and compounds  Substances which contain different elements are either mixtures or compounds.  Mixtures – can be easily physically separated.  Compounds – chemically joined together which makes it hard to separate.

10 Quick questions: 1. Sort into either elements or compounds: a) H 2 O b) Sugar – C 12 H 22 O 11 c) Pb d) Cl 2 e) Baking soda – NaHCO 3

11 Quick questions: 1. Sort into either elements or compounds: a) H 2 O b) Sugar – C 12 H 22 O 11 c) Pb d) Cl 2 e) Baking soda – NaHCO 3 Elements – Pb,Chlorine (Cl 2 ) Compounds – water, sugar, baking soda

12 Names  The names of a compound can tell you what elements make it up.

13 Names  The names of a compound can tell you what elements make it up.  If a name ends in ‘ate’ or ‘ite’ this tells you that the compound contains oxygen atoms as well as other elements named.

14 Names  The names of a compound can tell you what elements make it up.  If a name ends in ‘ate’ or ‘ite’ this tells you that the compound contains oxygen atoms as well as other elements named.  Eg – CuS O 4 (Copper sulf ate )

15 Sorting out chemical formula  A chemical formula is a short way of showing the numbers of each kind of atom in one molecule or compound.

16 Sorting out chemical formula  A chemical formula is a short way of showing the numbers of each kind of atom in one molecule or compound.  The letters show which elements make up the compound. CuSO 4 MgCl 2

17 Sorting out chemical formula  A chemical formula is a short way of showing the numbers of each kind of atom in one molecule of compound.  The letters show which elements make up the compound.  The numbers underneath show how many of each kind of atom make up one molecule. CuSO 4 MgCl 2

18 Metals & non-metals  Outline/colour in the metals one colour Lithium, beryllium, sodium, magnesium, aluminium, potassium, calcium, titanium, iron, nickel, copper, zinc, silver, tin, gold, mercury, lead, barium.  In another colour, the non-metals. Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, hydrogen, helium, phosphorus, sulphur, chlorine, bromine, iodine, neon, argon.


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