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Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.

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Page 1: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.

Elements, Compounds,

and Mixtures

Elements, Compounds,

and Mixtures

Page 2: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.

MATTERMATTERMatter can be split into three different groups: ElementsCompoundsMixtures

Matter can be split into three different groups: ElementsCompoundsMixtures

Matter is : Matter is :

Anything that has MASS and VOLUME Anything that has MASS and VOLUME

Page 3: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.

ELEMENTELEMENTDefinition: A pure substance that is

made of only a single type of atom. Definition: A pure substance that is

made of only a single type of atom.

Examples: Gold, Iron, Aluminum, Oxygen

Examples: Gold, Iron, Aluminum, Oxygen

SEPARATING ELEMENTS: Cannot be broken apart under normal lab conditions. (heating, exposure to acids, exposure to electricity)

SEPARATING ELEMENTS: Cannot be broken apart under normal lab conditions. (heating, exposure to acids, exposure to electricity)

Page 4: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.

COMPOUNDCOMPOUNDDefinition: A single molecule of two or more

different ELEMENTS in fixed amounts. Properties are different than the elements that make it.

Definition: A single molecule of two or more different ELEMENTS in fixed amounts. Properties are different than the elements that make it.

Examples: Salt, Sugar, Vinegar, Glass, Water

Examples: Salt, Sugar, Vinegar, Glass, Water

SEPARATING COMPOUNDS: Takes a HUGE amount of energy. Needs to be done chemically.

SEPARATING COMPOUNDS: Takes a HUGE amount of energy. Needs to be done chemically.

Page 5: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.

MoleculeMolecule

Definition: smallest piece of a compound that maintains its properties.

Definition: smallest piece of a compound that maintains its properties.

Page 6: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.

MIXTUREMIXTUREDefinition: Combination of:

two or more elements ORtwo or more compounds ORelements and compounds

***individual ingredients KEEP THEIR PROPERTIES

***mixtures are NOT pure substances

Definition: Combination of:two or more elements ORtwo or more compounds ORelements and compounds

***individual ingredients KEEP THEIR PROPERTIES

***mixtures are NOT pure substances

SEPARATING MIXTURES: Easily separated physically (evaporation, strainer, pick out pieces, etc.)

SEPARATING MIXTURES: Easily separated physically (evaporation, strainer, pick out pieces, etc.)

Properties of a mixture VARY. (different throughout)

Properties of a mixture VARY. (different throughout)

Page 7: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.
Page 8: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.

Which is a mixture? Which is a compound?

Which is a mixture? Which is a compound?

SaladSoilWater (H2O) Salt and pepperOxygenOcean WaterAirVinegar and oil

SaladSoilWater (H2O) Salt and pepperOxygenOcean WaterAirVinegar and oil

Page 9: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.

Two types of MIXTURESTwo types of MIXTURES Heterogeneous

Unevenly mixedDoes not appear to be the same

throughoutMost mixtures are heterogeneous EXAMPLES: Sand, Trail Mix, Salad Dressing

Homogeneous Evenly mixedAppears to be the same throughout EXAMPLES: Saltwater, Syrup

HeterogeneousUnevenly mixedDoes not appear to be the same

throughoutMost mixtures are heterogeneous EXAMPLES: Sand, Trail Mix, Salad Dressing

Homogeneous Evenly mixedAppears to be the same throughout EXAMPLES: Saltwater, Syrup

Page 10: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.

Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous

Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous

Page 11: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.
Page 12: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.

mixture of elements ME

element E

mixture of compounds MC

compound C

element E

mixture of elements/compounds MEC

mixture of compounds MC

compound C

mixture of molecules and elements MME

•Mixture of Molecules and Elements (MME)

Page 13: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.

vinegar silicon dioxide (glass)

baking soda sodium chloride (table salt)

Page 14: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.

The Big IdeaThe Big Idea

The Big Idea:atoms (elements) molecules

(compounds)

group together (in different combinations) to form mixtures

The Big Idea:atoms (elements) molecules

(compounds)

group together (in different combinations) to form mixtures

Combine to form

Page 15: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.

Animations!Animations!

Beautiful Chemistry - atom/molecule animations

Page 16: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.

ECM Station ActivityECM Station Activity

You will travel to different stations today.At each station, there is a substance.For each station:

Table #Identify object (what is it?)E,C,M (element, compound, mixture?)WHY? (what property/characteristic makes it

an E,C, or M?

You will travel to different stations today.At each station, there is a substance.For each station:

Table #Identify object (what is it?)E,C,M (element, compound, mixture?)WHY? (what property/characteristic makes it

an E,C, or M?

Page 17: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.
Page 18: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. MATTER Matter can be split into three different groups: Elements Compounds Mixtures Matter is : Anything that has MASS.