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Elements and compounds

Elements and compounds. Atoms and Elements. Objectives: There are billions of materials in our universe. Those materials are made up from about 100 elements only. Elements: Substances that cannot be broken down further. atom. atom.

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Elements and compounds

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  1. Elements and compounds

  2. Atoms and Elements Objectives: There are billions of materials in our universe. Those materials are made up from about 100 elements only.

  3. Elements: Substances that cannot be broken down further

  4. atom atom An element is a substance that is made from one kind of atom only. It cannot be broken down into simpler substances. An element An element

  5. A compound is a substance that is made from more than one element. atom atom A compound made up of 7 different elements A compound made up of 2 different elements

  6. A compound can be broken down into elements An element An element A compound made up of 3 different elements An element

  7. A compound can be broken down into elements An element An element A compound made up of 3 different elements An element

  8. Draw a line between the molecule and its name. Tell which of these are compounds ? Hydrogen chloride HCl Chlorine Cl2 Carbon dioxide CO2 Methane CH4

  9. Draw a line between the molecule and its name. Tell which of these are compounds? Hydrogen chloride HCl Chlorine Cl2 Carbon dioxide CO2 Methane CH4

  10. Ancient ideas of elements Greek Chinese

  11. The Periodic Table Objective: To learn the symbols and properties of 20 elements in the periodic table.

  12. The Periodic Table is a useful way to arrange elements. The vertical columns are called groups. The horizontal rows are called periods. Elements in the same group have similar properties. Three quarters of the elements are metals. One quarter of the elements are non-metals.

  13. 109 In total 92 Found naturally 17 Made in the Laboratory

  14. Rules for chemical symbols: • The symbol is usually the first one or two letters of the name. C (Carbon), Ca (Calcium) • Sometimes the old (Latin) name is used. Cu / Cuprum (copper) • The first letter of a symbol id always a capital letter. Ca, Cl, Na…. • The second letter of a symbol is always a small letter. • Every element has a different symbol.

  15. Now look in your periodic table and find the symbols of the following elements, then find out if it is a metal or a non-metal: Copper …….. Iron ……….. Magnesium ……….. Chlorine ……….. Carbon ………… Sodium ……. Lead ………. Gold ……… Calcium …….. Fluorine ……….

  16. Now look in your periodic table and find name that corresponds to the following symbol: Fe …….. Mg ……….. Ag ……….. K ……….. C ………… Ca ……. Na ………. N ……… Ne …….. Pb ……….

  17. Fe

  18. Cu

  19. N

  20. F

  21. K

  22. Zn

  23. Li

  24. Al

  25. O

  26. Only eleven are gases H, O, N, F, Cl, He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn Neon light

  27. Just two are liquids

  28. The rest are solids

  29. Metals and nonmetal elements

  30. Most elements are metals 91/109

  31. Metals

  32. Malleable ductile

  33. Non-metals

  34. metals vs non-metal elements

  35. Silicon – between metal and non-metals

  36. Semi-metals / metalloids

  37. Use of metalloids

  38. Silicon valley in California

  39. Review questions Q1. The symbol of Nitrogen is: a. Na b. N c. Ni Q2. Hg is the symbol of: a. Hydrogen b. Helium c. Mercury Q3. The percentage of metals in the periodic table is: a. 75% b. 50% c. 25% Q4. Water is not in the periodic table because: a. It is a liquid substance b. It is a natural substance c. It is a compound not an element

  40. The Periodic Table Q1. The symbol of Nitrogen is: a. Na b. Nc. Ni Q2. Hg is the symbol of: a. Hydrogen b. Helium c. Mercury Q3. The percentage of metals in the periodic table is: a.75%b. 50% c. 25% Q4. Water is not in the periodic table because: a. It is a liquid substance b. It is a natural substance c. It is a compound not an element

  41. http://www.periodictable.com/index.html

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