KSSM F1 C6
KSSM F1 C6
KSSM F1 C6
Periodic
Table
KEYWORDS
• Non-metal
(page 163)
• Atom
• Molecule • Appearance
• Proton • Ductility
• Electron • Malleability
• Mixture
• Neutron • Filtration
• Element • Sedimentation
• Compound • Distillation
• Periodic table
• Chromatography
6.1 CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENT
@
+ Proton
(positive) - Electron
(negative)
Neutron
(no charge)
Number of proton = Number of electron
So that,
an atom is
NEUTRAL
ATOM Na
He He Atom Natrium
He Al
He
Helium gas Atom Aluminium
Neutral particles made
MOLECULE up of two or more atoms
Sulphur
ATOMS MOLECULES
Made up of 2 or more atoms
Smallest particle (same type)
• Element
• Compound
• The simplest form of substance.
ELEMENT • Only one type of atom in an
element
Fe Fe
Iron
Oxygen Hydrogen
Al
Al
Sulphur Aluminium
• Two or more elements combined
COMPOUND chemically
• Produced from chemical reaction
Aluminium
oxide
Carbon Water
dioxide
Glucose
ammonia
SUMMARIZE…
1. What is elements in the:-
Carbon Water
dioxide
Glucose
2. How can the components of
a compound be separated?
What is elements in the:-
Carbon Water
dioxide • Hydrogen
Glucose • oxygen
• Carbon • Carbon
• oxygen • Hydrogen
• oxygen
2. How can the components of
a compound be separated?
electrolysis
PERIODIC TABLE
METAL
AND
NON-METAL
METAL
NON-METAL
CARBON
SULPHUR
PHOSPHORUS
erences Between Metal and Non-Me
METAL DIFFERENCES NON-METAL
Shiny APPEARANCE Dull
Ductile DUCTILITY (able to be Brittle
pulled into wire)
Malleable MALLEABILITY (able Non-malleable
to be shape)
High TENSILE STRENGTH Low (break easily)
METAL DIFFERENCES NON-METAL
Good conductor ELECTRICITY Poor conductor
CONDUCTIVITY (except carbon and
silicon)
Good conductor HEAT Poor conductor
CONDUCTIVITY
High DENSITY Low
SEPARATION
METHOD Usin
g
MIXTURES Float
ation
depends on :
• physical properties of sedimen mag
tation
the substance present net
in the mixture
1. FILTRATION- separate an insoluble
solid from mixture of solid and liquid
2.DISTILLATION- separate a completely miscible
liquid-liquid mixture that have different boiling point
3. SEPARATION USING MAGNET-
separate two solid mixtures in which one
of the substances is magnetic and the
other is not
4. SEDIMENTATION- separate a
liquid and insoluble solid mixture
5. FLOATATION- separate soluble and
insoluble materials in water
6. CHROMATOGRAPHY- separate small
amount of mixture
6.3 COMPOUNDS
- Two or more elements mixed CHEMICALLY.
- Newly formed product has its own characteristics
Carbon + hydrogen
Marble
hydrogen
+
WATER oxygen
CAKE
Other examples…
Magnesium + oxygen Magnesium oxide
Aluminium + oxygen Aluminium oxide
Zinc + oxygen Zinc oxide
Iron + oxygen Iron oxide
Copper + oxygen Copper oxide
Other examples…
Lithium + water Lithium hydroxide + hydrogen gas
Sodium + water Sodium hydroxide + hydrogen gas
2H + O H2O
+ 2-
anode cathode
+ -
PHYSICAL CHANGE and CHEMICAL CHANGE
MIXTURE
THEREFORE,
magnetic
attraction can
be used to
separate iron
powder and
sulphur powder
Iron powder + sulphur powder
Mixed chemically
COMPOUND
(iron sulphide)
THEREFORE,
magnetic attraction
cannot be used
to separate iron
powder and
sulphur powder
MIXTURE CHARACTERISTICS COMPOUND
No Formation of new Yes
substances
No Chemical bond Yes
Physical Separation method Chemical
Same Properties of new Different
substances compared to
the original
CHECK YOUR ANSWER..
Summative
practice
6
1) a a, b, e, f, g, h, m, n, p
1) b c, i, j, o
1) c d, k, l
2) a P – Metal
R – Non-metal
) b- Differences Between Metal and Non-Metal
METAL DIFFERENCES NON-METAL
Shiny APPEARANCE Dull
Ductile DUCTILITY (able to be Brittle
pulled into wire)
Malleable MALLEABILITY (able Non-malleable
to be shape)
High TENSILE STRENGTH Low (break easily)
METAL DIFFERENCES NON-METAL
Good conductor ELECTRICITY Poor conductor
CONDUCTIVITY (except carbon and
silicon)
Good conductor HEAT Poor conductor
CONDUCTIVITY
High DENSITY Low