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Elements and Compounds

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Two Types of Substances

• One type of pure substance can be broken down into simpler substances. This type of substance is called a compound.

• Another type of substance cannot be broken down into simpler substances. Such a substance is called an element.

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• All the substances of the universe are either elements, compounds formed from elements, or mixtures of elements and compounds.

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Two Types of Substances

• Of the known elements, only about 90 occur naturally on Earth. The remainder are synthesized, usually in barely detectable amounts, in high-energy nuclear experiments. • Less than half of the 90 naturally occurring elements are abundant enough to play a significant role in the chemistry of everyday stuff.

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Organizing the Elements

• The periodic table organizes elements in a way that provides a wealth of chemical information—much more than is evident to you now. It shows the chemical symbols for the elements.

• Their symbols usually correspond to their names in Latin.

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Periodic Table of the ElementsTopic 1Topic 1

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Compounds Are More Than One Element

• A more complete definition is that a compound is a chemical combination of two or more different elements joined together in a fixed proportion with a unique set of chemical and physical properties.

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• More than 10 million compounds are known and the number keeps growing.

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• Some new compounds are discovered and isolated from natural chemical sources such as plants and colonies of bacteria and are synthesized in laboratories for many different uses.

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Compounds Are More Than One Element

• The properties of the compound are different from the properties of the elements that compose the compound.

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silver + bromine = silver bromide

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Compounds Are More Than One Element

• A formula is a combination of the chemical symbols that show what elements make up a compound and the number of atoms of each element.

Compound Formula

Caffeine C8H10N4O2

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Compounds Are More Than One Element

• Formulas provide a shorthand way of describing a submicroscopic view of a compound.

• You probably already use formulas like H2O and CO2 as a way of talking about water and carbon dioxide.

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HOMEWORK

•Pg. 33 Section Review Questions 1-5 (Copied on the back of item # 21)

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