chapter 4: elements, mixtures and compounds Flashcards

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what is an element?

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an element is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into two or more substances by chemical or physical processes

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how are elements classified?

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  • metallic and non-metallic properties
    > metals, non metals, metalloids
    -physical states ( at room temp and pressure)
    > gases, liquids and solids
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what are atoms?

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  • the smallest particles of an element that have the chemical properties of that element
  • each element only contains one type of atom
    > monatomic elements
  • have the same number of protons and electrons
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what are molecules?

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a group of two or more atoms chemically combined
> diatomic molecules
> polyatomic molecules

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what are polyatomic molecules and what is one example?

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  • contains three or more atoms
    > ozone is created when three atoms of oxygen are chemically combined
    >triatomic
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what are compounds?

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  • a pure substance containing two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed ratio
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does a compound have the same properties as the elements that form it? give an example

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  • a compound has different properties from its constituent elements
    eg. magnesium burns in oxygen > magnesium oxide
    but magnesium oxide does not have the same properties as magnesium or oxygen
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how can we decompose compounds?

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  • thermal decomposition and electrolysis

> breaks down compounds into elements or simpler compounds

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what is a mixture and what can they be made up of?

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  • two or more substances that are not chemically combined
    > can be made up of elements or compounds
  • components of a mixture are not fixed, can be present in any ratio
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what is the formation, separation, properties, energy change and composition of a mixture?
( use the elements: sulfur and iron)

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formation: can be formed by adding sulfur power to iron fillings
separation: can be done by physical processes such as magnetic separation, filtration or distillation
properties: chemical properties of a mixture is the same as its components

energy change: no chemical reaction takes place when its formed, little or no energy change

composition: components can be mixed in any proportion

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what is the formation, separation, properties, energy change and composition of a compound?
( use the elements: sulfur and iron)

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formation: compound of iron and sulfur
- when mixture is heater, it glows and a black solid, iron (II)sulfide is formed

separation: can only be broke down into simpler substances by chemical methods
> thermal decomposition & electrolysis

properties: physical and chemical properties different from its constituent element

energy change: chemical reaction takes place when compound formed
> reactants get hot or cold

composition: elements of a compound are always combined in a fixed proportion

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what are alloys?

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a mixture of metals with other elements

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