Element vs Compound Mini Lesson Whats an element

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Element vs Compound Mini Lesson

Element vs Compound Mini Lesson

What’s an element? Remember…. A pure substance…. that can not be broken down into

What’s an element? Remember…. A pure substance…. that can not be broken down into another substance…. . Name 5 elements?

Pod Discussion: Do you think elements combine? Explain your thinking…. provide evidence? Salt Water

Pod Discussion: Do you think elements combine? Explain your thinking…. provide evidence? Salt Water Sugar

Compound write this down in your ISN Pure substance composed of two or more

Compound write this down in your ISN Pure substance composed of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds. These chemical bonds can only be separated by other chemicals. You can not physically pull, cut, or tear a compound apart. Made of elements in a specific ratio.

What does ratio mean? How much of one thing is compared to another.

What does ratio mean? How much of one thing is compared to another.

Compound CO is a deadly compound… What two elements is it made from? What

Compound CO is a deadly compound… What two elements is it made from? What is the ratio of elements? Carbon and Oxygen Waist gas from an engine. Carbon Monoxide

Carbon Monoxide

Carbon Monoxide

Compound Na. Cl/ is a common compound… What two elements is it made from?

Compound Na. Cl/ is a common compound… What two elements is it made from? What is the ratio of elements? Sodium Chlorine/Chloride Salt

Sodium Chloride A square compound under a microscope.

Sodium Chloride A square compound under a microscope.

Compound C 12 H 22 O 11 is a common compound… What three elements

Compound C 12 H 22 O 11 is a common compound… What three elements is it made from? What is the ratio of elements? Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Table sugar

Sugar

Sugar

Compound Si. O 2 is a common compound… What two elements is it made

Compound Si. O 2 is a common compound… What two elements is it made from? What is the ratio of elements? Silicon Oxygen Silicon Oxide Sand

1 Silicon element Chemically bonded to 2 Oxygen elements

1 Silicon element Chemically bonded to 2 Oxygen elements

Compound N 2 O is a common compound… What two elements is it made

Compound N 2 O is a common compound… What two elements is it made from? What is the ratio of elements? Nitrogen Oxygen Nitrous Oxide Laughing Gas

Pod Discussion: What’s the difference between an element and a compound? element contains just

Pod Discussion: What’s the difference between an element and a compound? element contains just one type of atom. A compound contains two or more different An atoms joined chemically in a ratio.

Copper Element, or Compound?

Copper Element, or Compound?

Copper Element, or Compound?

Copper Element, or Compound?

Table Sugar Element, or Compound?

Table Sugar Element, or Compound?

Table Sugar Element, or Compound?

Table Sugar Element, or Compound?

Diamond Element, or Compound?

Diamond Element, or Compound?

Diamond Element, or Compound?

Diamond Element, or Compound?

Neon Gas Element or Compound, ?

Neon Gas Element or Compound, ?

Neon Gas Element, or Compound?

Neon Gas Element, or Compound?

Pure Water Element, or Compound, ?

Pure Water Element, or Compound, ?

Pure Water Element, or Compound?

Pure Water Element, or Compound?

Aluminum Element, or Compound?

Aluminum Element, or Compound?

Aluminum Element, or Compound?

Aluminum Element, or Compound?

Silver Element, or Compound?

Silver Element, or Compound?

Silver Element, or Compound?

Silver Element, or Compound?

Sand Element, or Compound?

Sand Element, or Compound?

Sand Element, or Compound?

Sand Element, or Compound?

Compound Discovery It is the year 2032 and you and a partner have just

Compound Discovery It is the year 2032 and you and a partner have just been asked to join NASA on a trip to Jupiter. On this trip, your team discovered a brand new compound that no one has ever seen. Upon further investigation, you also noticed the compound was made up of elements commonly found on the periodic table and ones that have also never been seen. To introduce the world to the new compound, you need to chart the following information: Name of Compound Colored Picture of the discovered compound Description of the physical and chemical properties of the compound List of all of the elements that are bonded together to make up the compound (minimum of 2, real or made up) Atomic #, Atomic Mass, Protons, Neutrons and Electrons written out for each element Atomic Drawing of the compound. Showing how each element bonds to the other (Protons, Neutrons and Electrons) (Each Element wants 8 electrons in their outer roadway, so they may share electrons/Bond)