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Title: Year 8 Science


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Year 8 Science
  • Mixtures Compounds

2
AIMS
  • To understand the differences between elements
    and compounds
  • To know what the differences are between mixtures
    and compounds
  • To be able to recognise elements, mixtures and
    compounds from pictures of their particles

3
Elements
carbon bromine chlorine
mercury
silicon copper
uranium krypton
4
Elements
  • Elements have only _______ type of atom
  • Elements are the ___________ substances that can
    exist.
  • The whole universe is made from about _____
    different elements.

5
Compounds
water (hydrogen oxide) salt (sodium
chloride) ammonia
rust (iron oxide) chalk
(calcium carbonate) sugar (glucose)
6
Compounds
  • Most elements do ____ exist on their own
  • They join with other ___________ to form
    ____________ .
  • Compounds may have __________ different types of
    element in them.

7
Mixtures
  • Iron and sulphur the mixture
  • How can we separate the iron from the sulphur?

8
Mixtures
  • Iron and sulphur the mixture
  • How can we separate the iron from the sulphur?

9
Turning an iron-sulphur mixture into a new
compound
Iron-sulphur mixture
10
When iron and sulphur react

sulphur (S) atoms
iron (Fe) atoms
11
When iron and sulphur react

sulphur (S) atoms
iron (Fe) atoms
iron sulphide (FeS) molecules
12
Differences between compounds and mixtures
MIXTURES
COMPOUNDS
  • Mixtures can be separated easily
  • Compounds can not be separated

13
Differences between compounds and mixtures
MIXTURES
COMPOUNDS
  • Mixtures can be separated easily
  • Mixture have the properties of the substances
    present in it
  • Compounds can not be separated
  • Compounds do not have the properties of the
    elements

14
Differences between compounds and mixtures
MIXTURES
COMPOUNDS
  • Mixtures can be separated easily
  • Mixture have the properties of the substances
    present in it
  • No chemical change takes place when a mixture is
    made
  • Compounds can not be separated
  • Compounds do not have the properties of the
    elements
  • A compound is always formed due to a chemical
    reaction

15
Differences between compounds and mixtures
MIXTURES
COMPOUNDS
  • Mixtures can be separated easily
  • Mixture have the properties of the substances
    present in it
  • No chemical change takes place when a mixture is
    made
  • There is no heat taken in or given out when a
    mixture is made
  • Compounds can not be separated
  • Compounds do not have the properties of the
    elements
  • A compound is always formed due to a chemical
    reaction
  • Heat is either taken in or given out when a
    compound is made

16
Differences between compounds and mixtures
MIXTURES
COMPOUNDS
  • Mixtures can be separated easily
  • Mixture have the properties of the substances
    present in it
  • No chemical change takes place when a mixture is
    made
  • There is no heat taken in or given out when a
    mixture is made
  • A mixture can contain elements in any proportion
  • Compounds can not be separated
  • Compounds do not have the properties of the
    elements
  • A compound is always formed due to a chemical
    reaction
  • Heat is either taken in or given out when a
    compound is made
  • A compound always contains the elements in fixed
    proportions, e.g. FeS contains 7g of iron to 4g
    of sulphur

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Spotlight Science 8, page 28
  • Draw boxes (a) to (e) off p28 NEATLY in your
    books.
  • Write the correct description underneath each
    box.
  • Answer questions 1, 2 and 4 off the bottom of p29
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