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elements compound and mixtures

elements compound and mixtures

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elements compound and mixtures

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elements When identical atoms combine the resultant substance is called an element. 

  • They cannot be separated by physical or chemical methods. 

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Compound:- 

  • When two or more different elements combine or react with one another the resultant substance is called a compound. 

  • They cannot be separated by physical methods but they can be separated by chemical methods. 

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Mixtures:- 

  • When two or more atoms or compounds or elements are mixed it is called a mixture. 

  • They can be separated by physical and chemical methods. 

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Structure of an atom:- 

  • The basic unit or smallest particle of an element is an atom. 

  • Atoms cannot survive independently. 

  • ​The center of an atom is called as the nucleus  

  • The nucleus is surrounded by an Orbit. 

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Nucleus:-  

  • The nucleus is divided into two parts. They are: 

  1. Positively charged particles – protons. The protons can be represented with P or + 

  2. Neutrally charged or particles with no charge- Neutrons. The neutrons are represented by N. 

 

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Classification of elements:- 

They are classified into 4 types. They are: 

  1.  Metals  

  2. Non- metals 

  3. Metalloids and  

  4. Nobel gases. 

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Metallic elements  

Non- metallic elements 

  1. They have luster- they shine  

  1. They do not have luster- they do not shine 

  1. They can be beaten into sheets- malleability  

  1. They cannot be beaten into sheets- non-malleable. 

  1. They can be drawn into wires- ductility   

  1. They cannot be drawn into wires- non-ductile. 

  1. Good conductors of heat and electricity  

  1. Bad conductors of heat and electricity. 

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Metalloids:-  

  • They are the elements that have the properties of both metals and non-metals. 

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Nobel gases:- 

  • They are also called inert gases or non-reactive gases or trace elements. 

  • They are present in very little amount or very little. 

  • Helium, Krypton, Argon, Radon, Neon. 

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Elements- symbol:- 

  • It indicates the atom by which an element is made up of. 

  • It is an abbreviated form  

  • The symbol is very specific to the element 

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  1. Symbols:- 

  • It was proposed by Berzelius. 

  • He first proposed that we will use the first letter of the element as the symbol. 

  1. Hydrogen – H 

  2. Helium- H 

  3. Carbon – C 

  4. Copper- C 

This method was not approved as the symbols were repeating. 

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  • He then proposed that we can use the first two as symbols. 

  1. Helium – He 

  2. Copper- Co 

  3. Cobalt – Co 

This method was approved to a certain extent. 

  1. Symbols derivate from Latin names:- 

  1. Copper- Cuprum- Cu 

  2. Sodium- Natrium- Na 

  3. Lead- Plumbum-Pb 

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