1. Name: Chapter 4 Elements and Compounds
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Elements and
Compounds
Chapter 4B
What is an Element?
Definition: A pure substance that can not be broken
down into simpler pure substances via chemical
reactions.
Examples: See element box
The 94 Elements Project: Copper
http://www.94elements.com/
What is a Compound?
Definition: A pure substance which can be broken
down into elements via chemical reactions.
Examples: See compound box
Naming and Symbolizing
Elements and Compounds
Chemical Symbols for Elements – One or Two letter
code
Helpful to memorize 1st 20 plus Ti, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu,
Zn, Br, Ag, I, Au, Hg
Chemical Formulas for Compounds – Show how
many of each type of atom is bonded together to form
a molecule.
Examples: H2O
H2O2
CuO
HNO3
Compounds vs. Mixtures
Compound
Mixture
Properties of Compounds are
different from those of
components –
+ Cl = NaCl
Na
Properties of a mixture are a
combination of the properties of
the components ethanol +
water
Definite Composition
Variable Composition
Cannot be separated by
CAN be separated by physical
Physical Processes
means
Atoms and Molecules
Atoms = smallest particle unique to an element.
Molecule = group of atoms chemically connected or
bonded together. Acquires distinct properties.
Diatomic molecules = Two atoms of same type.
Homoatomic molecule = one kind of atom
Heteroatomic molecule = two or more different kinds of
molecules.
Molecules = Represented by chemical formulas
Try It!
Write chemical formulas for molecules
composed of
1. One iron atom and one oxygen atom
2. One carbon atom and four hydrogens
3. One hydrogen, one carbon, and one
nitrogen atom.
Natural Abundances
Universe:
91% Hydrogen
9% Helium
Earth’s Crust
60.1 % Oxygen
20.1 % Silicon
6.1 % Aluminum
2.2 % Iron
1.5% All others
2.9% Hydrogen
2.6% Calcium
2.4 % Magnesium
2.1 % Sodium
Natural Abundances
Human Body
63 % Hydrogen
25.5 % Oxygen
9.5 % Carbon
1.4 % Nitrogen