Chapter 4: Elements, compounds and mixtures Flashcards
What are atoms?
The smallest particles of an element having the chemical properties of that element. Monoatomic.
What are molecules?
Group of 2 or more atoms chemically combined. Can be elements or compounds.
What are chemical processes?
A method to change one or more chemicals or chemical compounds.
Eg. oxidation, thermal decomposition, neutralisation, combustion, electrolysis
What is an element?
Pure substances that cannot break down into 2 or more simpler substances by chemical processes
How do we classify elements?
Metallic and non-metallic properties:
- Physical states at room temperature and pressure
- Appearance (lustrous)
- Melting and boiling points
- Ductility and malleability
- Thermal and electrical conductivity
What are compounds?
Pure substances containing 2 or more elements chemically combined in a fixed ratio
What is a mixture?
2 or more substances not chemically combined
What are some differences between a mixture and compound?
Mixtures:
- Can be separated through physical processes (eg. magnets)
- Chemical properties of mixtures are the same as those of its components
- No energy change/chemical reaction occurs when a mixture is formed
- Can be mixed in an ratio/proportion
Compounds:
- Can only be broken down with chemical processes (eg/ thermal decomposition)
- Physical and chemical properties differ from its elements
- Chemical reaction and energy change occurs
- Always in fixed proportion