
Molecule and Diatomic Molecules
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8th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Elements, Compounds and Molecules, oh my!
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Molecules & Compounds
What do aspirin, plastic wrap, and vinegar have in common? Give up? They are all compounds made from different combinations of the same three atoms: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. By themselves, these atoms cannot reduce pain, keep food fresh, or season food. But when they are chemically combined in certain ways to form compounds, they can be useful in many ways.
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Open Ended
Give an example of a compound.
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Compounds and Chemical Bonds
Most matter exists as compounds, not pure elements. That's because most pure elements are unstable. They quickly combine with other elements to make compounds. For example, water (H2O) is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
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What is a compound?
Compound - a substance whose smallest particle includes more than one element chemically bonded together.
For example, water (H2O) is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen atoms bonded together.
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Atoms not particles.
Oh yeah! Remember how we've called everything particles before? Now we're going to refer to those tiny particles, as atoms!
Atoms are the smallest functional unit of all matter.
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What is a molecule?
Molecule - a group of atoms held together by covalent bonds
Compounds ARE molecules. The difference is that a compound is just a specific type of molecule, one that consists of MORE THAN ONE TYPE OF ELEMENT.
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All compounds are molecules, but not all molecules are compounds.
Elements are molecules too, but they are made up of more than one of the SAME ATOM.
PUT THIS DIAGRAM IN YOUR NOTES!!! USE COLORED PENCILS!
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Draw
Draw and label a molecule of an element, and a molecule of a compound.
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Pure Substance
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This means that Compounds and Elements are Pure substances, but Mixtures are not.
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Even though compounds are made up of more than 1 type of atom, they are pure substances because the atoms are bonded together.
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Mixtures - contain more than 1 type of a substance, without a chemical bond between everything.
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Multiple Select
Choose all the images that represent compounds.
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Multiple Select
Choose all the images that represent molecular elements (diatomic elements).
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Multiple Select
Choose all the images that represent molecules.
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Virtually everything you interact with is a molecule. The oxygen you breathe is a molecule and a diatomic element (O2), the food you eat is composed of sugar, fat and protein (all are large compounds), and the water you drink is a compound (H2O).
Elements, Compounds and Molecules, oh my!
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