Elements Compounds Mixtures Show
Elements Compounds Mixtures Show
Elements Compounds Mixtures Show
ELEME
NTS
I: Elements
Element: a pure substance that
cannot be separated into simpler
substances by physical or chemical
means. They contain only one type
of particle
Pure substance: contains only one
type of particle
Characteristic Properties
are:
Metals
Metals account
for about two
thirds of all the
elements and
about 24% of
the mass of the
planet. Metals
have useful
properties
including
strength,
ductility, high
melting points,
thermal and
electrical
conductivity,
and toughness.
Non-metals
Sulfur
Oxygen atom
Metalloids
(Si) Silicon is a
metalloid
Metalloids are also
semiconductors
Summarize:
which have the following
properties?
Which are good conductors of
electric current?
Brittle and nonmalleable?
Shiny?
Poor conductors of thermal
energy?
Compo
unds
II:
Compounds
common
compounds:
Show Off
Take out a sheet of paper and answer this
question in a paragraph to turn in:
How are compounds and elements alike?
Different?
What is a compound?
Lets Check
Understanding
How are compounds and elements alike?
Different?
Mixture
s
III: MIXTURES
Pizza Is A Mixture!
Write out your favorite pizza recipe.
Dont forget the ingredients for the
crust!
Pizza Is A Mixture!
What happens if you dont like one of
the ingredients that is on a pizza, or
in a salad, or in a party mix?
Mixtures
A mixture is a combination of two or
more substances that are not
chemically combined
Substances in mixtures retain their
identity which makes the change a
____?_______
change.
Common techniques
for Separating
Mixtures
Common techniques
for Separating
Mixtures
Common techniques
for Separating
Mixtures
Try This!
With your table partner, think of a
way you might separate a mixture of
sand, sawdust, and gravel.
Be prepared to present your
suggestions to the class!
Unlike
Compounds
Mixtures do not
have a definite
mass ratio. Air is
an excellent
example! Some
days there is
more water
vapor than
others. These
are our more
humid days!
3 Types of Mixtures
Solutions
Suspensions
Colloids
Anticipation Guide
Which of these are solutions?
Air
Soft Drinks
Ocean water
antifreeze
brass
Can Solids Be A
Solution?
YES!
Some examples are alloys which are metals or
nonmetals dissolved in metals.
Brass is an alloy of the metal zinc dissolved in
copper
Steel, including the steel used to build the
Titanic, is an alloy of the nonmetal carbon and
other elements dissolved in iron.
Concentrate on
Concentration
Concentration: measure of the
amount of solute dissolved in a
solvent
Concentration is expressed in grams
of solute per milliliter of solvent
Concentrations may be described as
either concentrated or dilute
Suspensions
Suspension: is a mixture in which
particles of a material are dispersed
throughout a liquid or gas but are large
enough that they settle out
The particles in a suspension are
insoluble
Particles are often described as
heterogeneous mixtures because
components are easily seen
The Particles In A
Suspension Are So Big
How big are they?
They are so big that they scatter or
block light making most suspensions
difficult to see through.
They are too heavy to remain mixed
without being stirred or shaken
Jello is a colloid!
Show Off
Take out a sheet of paper and answer
this question in a paragraph to turn
in:
What are the 3 differences between
solutions
and
suspensions?
Unlike particles
in a solutions,
particles in a suspension are
large enough to settle out, block light, and be trapped by a
filter. Particles in a solution do none of these.