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Elements and Compounds
Notes 1/20/10
Atoms are the smallest parts of




                             Elements




Everything that exists is made up of different combinations of elements.
All of the elements that are known are listed by their properties on the periodic table.
The smallest little piece of any element that you can have is called an ATOM.
Metals on the left, nonmetals on the right, similar properties
All atoms of an
        element have the
        same # of protons




The # of protons in the atoms of a substance is what makes it different and unique.
That is why it is used as the atomic number to identify an element on the periodic table.
Ex: The only difference between Fluorine and Neon is 1 proton.
Atoms like to share
                        electrons
                              This takes energy
                              This bonds them
                              together
                              This creates a new
                              substance called a
                              molecule




Some atoms like to pair up with other atoms. Some atoms do this easily (like Na) and others
don’t (C). This depends on their reactivity. Other atoms don’t do it at all (noble gases).
When they pair up, it has to do with giving each other electrons. When they do that, it
creates a CHEMICAL BOND that makes them stick together.
You cannot separate atoms that have been bonded together by physical means (like
separating a mixture). In order to separate atoms, or bond them together, or make them
rearrange, they have to go through a chemical reaction.
It takes energy, sometimes a lot of it, to separate atoms that are sharing electrons.
+

           Sodium                   Chlorine                   Sodium Chloride
            (Na)                      (Cl)                          (NaCl)


     New Substance = New Properties

A chemical reaction is when a chemical change takes place and there are new chemical bonds
formed. When this happens, the new compound has totally different physical and chemical
properties, because it has been changed (that’s why a change in properties indicates a
chemical change).
+

                                                               Sodium Chloride
       Sodium Atoms             Chlorine Atoms
                                                                 Molecules




A chemical reaction is when a chemical change takes place and there are new chemical bonds
formed. When this happens, the new compound has totally different physical and chemical
properties, because it has been changed (that’s why a change in properties indicates a
chemical change).
Molecules are the smallest parts of




         COMPOUNDS
Gold
                     Au
Pure
Substances
Elements OR
compounds have      Sugar
only one type of   C6H12O6
component
That’s what makes them
PURE SUBSTANCES
  Has only one type of component (atom)




   Mixture                Pure Substance
Chemical Reactions...

                           Reactants


                                          Yields




                                                   Products




This is an example of how a chemical reaction works. Imagine each person is a type of atom.
They break up with whatever partner they are bonded with and reorganize with new partners.
Are there the same total number of people (atoms) at the beginning and the end? YES They
have just changed places. This is how the conservation of mass is. You aren’t destroying
anything during a chemical reaction, you are just changing the properties of the substances
by arranging the atoms differently.
Chemical Reactions...

        ENERGY
         ADDED
                                                                       ENERGY
                                                                       RELEASE



           Start with                                          End with
         3 total people                                       3 total people
           (3 atoms)                                            (3 atoms)



This is an example of how a chemical reaction (change) works. Imagine each person is a type
of atom. They break up with whatever partner they are bonded with and reorganize with new
partners. Are there the same total # of people (atoms) at the beginning and at the end? YES
They have just changed places. This is how the conservation of mass is. You aren’t
destroying anything during a chemical reaction, you are just changing the properties of the
substances by arranging the atoms differently.
Chemical Reactions...

        ENERGY
         ADDED
                                                                          ENERGY
                                                                          RELEASE




It takes energy to start a chemical reaction, because it requires energy to break bonds (you
are doing work on the bonds).
When the bonds reform to make new substances, it releases chemical energy stored in the
compounds.
If it absorbs more energy than it releases, the temperature drops because it is using more
energy than it is releasing (endothermic)
If breaking the bonds doesn’t require much energy, but it releases more, then the
temperature raises (exothermic)
Think back...
How does what we have talked about relate to
the chemical reaction you researched?
Vinegar + Baking Soda
What elements make up the molecules of vinegar and
baking soda?
How were the water, carbon dioxide, and sodium
acetate made?
How many reactants and products did you have?
Was this reaction endothermic or exothermic?
When the new substances were made, did it create or
destroy the matter?
WHAT FACTORS DO YOU THINK COULD EFFECT
HOW FAST THE CHEMICAL REACTION TOOK PLACE?

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Elements And Compounds Middle School

  • 2. Atoms are the smallest parts of Elements Everything that exists is made up of different combinations of elements. All of the elements that are known are listed by their properties on the periodic table. The smallest little piece of any element that you can have is called an ATOM. Metals on the left, nonmetals on the right, similar properties
  • 3. All atoms of an element have the same # of protons The # of protons in the atoms of a substance is what makes it different and unique. That is why it is used as the atomic number to identify an element on the periodic table. Ex: The only difference between Fluorine and Neon is 1 proton.
  • 4. Atoms like to share electrons This takes energy This bonds them together This creates a new substance called a molecule Some atoms like to pair up with other atoms. Some atoms do this easily (like Na) and others don’t (C). This depends on their reactivity. Other atoms don’t do it at all (noble gases). When they pair up, it has to do with giving each other electrons. When they do that, it creates a CHEMICAL BOND that makes them stick together.
  • 5. You cannot separate atoms that have been bonded together by physical means (like separating a mixture). In order to separate atoms, or bond them together, or make them rearrange, they have to go through a chemical reaction. It takes energy, sometimes a lot of it, to separate atoms that are sharing electrons.
  • 6. + Sodium Chlorine Sodium Chloride (Na) (Cl) (NaCl) New Substance = New Properties A chemical reaction is when a chemical change takes place and there are new chemical bonds formed. When this happens, the new compound has totally different physical and chemical properties, because it has been changed (that’s why a change in properties indicates a chemical change).
  • 7. + Sodium Chloride Sodium Atoms Chlorine Atoms Molecules A chemical reaction is when a chemical change takes place and there are new chemical bonds formed. When this happens, the new compound has totally different physical and chemical properties, because it has been changed (that’s why a change in properties indicates a chemical change).
  • 8. Molecules are the smallest parts of COMPOUNDS
  • 9. Gold Au Pure Substances Elements OR compounds have Sugar only one type of C6H12O6 component
  • 10. That’s what makes them PURE SUBSTANCES Has only one type of component (atom) Mixture Pure Substance
  • 11. Chemical Reactions... Reactants Yields Products This is an example of how a chemical reaction works. Imagine each person is a type of atom. They break up with whatever partner they are bonded with and reorganize with new partners. Are there the same total number of people (atoms) at the beginning and the end? YES They have just changed places. This is how the conservation of mass is. You aren’t destroying anything during a chemical reaction, you are just changing the properties of the substances by arranging the atoms differently.
  • 12. Chemical Reactions... ENERGY ADDED ENERGY RELEASE Start with End with 3 total people 3 total people (3 atoms) (3 atoms) This is an example of how a chemical reaction (change) works. Imagine each person is a type of atom. They break up with whatever partner they are bonded with and reorganize with new partners. Are there the same total # of people (atoms) at the beginning and at the end? YES They have just changed places. This is how the conservation of mass is. You aren’t destroying anything during a chemical reaction, you are just changing the properties of the substances by arranging the atoms differently.
  • 13. Chemical Reactions... ENERGY ADDED ENERGY RELEASE It takes energy to start a chemical reaction, because it requires energy to break bonds (you are doing work on the bonds). When the bonds reform to make new substances, it releases chemical energy stored in the compounds. If it absorbs more energy than it releases, the temperature drops because it is using more energy than it is releasing (endothermic) If breaking the bonds doesn’t require much energy, but it releases more, then the temperature raises (exothermic)
  • 14. Think back... How does what we have talked about relate to the chemical reaction you researched?
  • 15. Vinegar + Baking Soda What elements make up the molecules of vinegar and baking soda? How were the water, carbon dioxide, and sodium acetate made? How many reactants and products did you have? Was this reaction endothermic or exothermic? When the new substances were made, did it create or destroy the matter? WHAT FACTORS DO YOU THINK COULD EFFECT HOW FAST THE CHEMICAL REACTION TOOK PLACE?