Compounds and Mixtures

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Elements

A pure substance containing only one kind of atom. An element is always uniform all the way through (homogeneous). An element cannot be separated into simpler materials (except during nuclear reactions). Over 100 existing elements are listed and classified on the Periodic Table.

Compounds

A pure substance containing two or more kinds of elements. The atoms are chemically combined in some way. Often times (but not always) they come together to form groups of atoms called molecules. A compound is always homogeneous (uniform). Compounds cannot be separated by physical means. Separating a compound requires a chemical reaction. The properties of a compound are usually different than the properties of the elements it contains.

Salt (NaCl)

Compound

Sugar (C6H12O6)

Compound

Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4)

Compound

Water (H2O)

Compound

Iron (Fe)

Element

Krypton (K)

Element

Titanium (Ti)

Element

Uranium (U)

Element

A dog

Mixture

Air

Mixture

Bronze

Mixture

Concrete

Mixture

Gasoline

Mixture

Alcohol (CH3OH)

Compound

Ammonia (NH3)

Compound

Baking Soda (NaHCO3)

Compound

Dry Ice (CO2)

Compound

Bismuth (Bi)

Element

Diamond (C)

Element

Gold (Au)

Element

Ink

Mixture

Milk

Mixture

Pail of Garbage

Mixture

Pizza

Mixture

Popcorn

Mixture

Wood

Mixture

Electricity

None

Energy

None

Mixtures

Two or more compounds or elements NOT chemically combined. No reaction between substances. Mixtures can be non-uniform (called heterogeneous). Mixtures can also be uniform (called homogeneous) and are known as solutions. Mixtures can be separated into their components by chemical or physical means. The properties of a mixture are similar to the properties of its components.


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