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Particle Diagrams

Particle Diagrams. Elements : one type of atom (single or diatomic) Compounds : 2 or more types of atoms bonded together Mixtures : combination of elements and/or compounds Homogenous : uniform particles throughout Heterogeneous : particles are not dispersed evenly; may see layering.

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Particle Diagrams

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  1. Particle Diagrams • Elements: one type of atom (single or diatomic) • Compounds: 2 or more types of atoms bonded together • Mixtures: combination of elements and/or compounds • Homogenous: uniform particles throughout • Heterogeneous: particles are not dispersed evenly; may see layering

  2. Particle Diagrams • Elements: one type of atom (single or diatomic) • Diatomic Elements: elements that exist as pairs in nature • “Br i n cl h o f” • Br2, I2, N2, Cl2, H2, O2, F2 • “Go to 7 on the periodic table, make a 7 and add hydrogen!”

  3. IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAM

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  11. Particle Diagram Activity Identify the diagrams as: • Mixture, Element, Compound • # of types of compounds or elements • Homogenous or heterogenous

  12. SEPARATION DIAGRAMS MIXTURE SEPARATION - NO CHEMICAL CHANGE SALTWATER -----> WATER + SALT

  13. COMPOUND SEPARATION - DECOMPOSITION AND A CHEMICAL CHANGE ELECTRICITY WATER ----------> HYDROGEN + OXYGEN

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