Scie 7 Q1 Module 2 WEEK 3
Scie 7 Q1 Module 2 WEEK 3
Science
Quarter 1 – Module 2: WEEK 3
Elements Are Like Spices,
When Mixed Together,
They Become Better
Elements and Compounds are all around us. Elements are made up of atom
or atoms of the same kind. They are the simplest type of matter and cannot be
broken down into components. Each element is made entirely from one type of
atom. Each element is unique, and no two elements have the same set of properties.
Some are in the same state, but they have different properties. Some elements are
metals like iron, gold, and silver. Others are nonmetals like Nitrogen, Oxygen and
Hydrogen. There are elements that are metalloids like Boron, Silicon and
Germanium. Compounds are combination of two or more elements like water which
is a combination of Hydrogen and Oxygen; salt which is made up of sodium and
chlorine; and rusts formed when an iron reacts with oxygen. Compounds can be
broken down into its components through a chemical process and formed when two
elements are combined. It has unique properties that are different from the
properties of the elements that make them up.
Can you name new metallic elements and set of compounds that is not found
in the selection above? Write it inside the box below.
ELEMENTS COMPOUNDS
11. What basic step/s you follow in classifying elements from a compound?
A. Look if the substance is in the periodic table.
B. Make it sure that it composed of one element.
C. Make it sure that it is the complex form of matter.
D. Make it sure that its properties and characteristics are the same.
12. Element is a pure substance (I). Compound is a pure substance too (II).
A. Both statements I and II are TRUE
B. Both statements I and II are FALSE
C. Statement I is False while statement II is TRUE
D. Statement I is TRUE while statement II is FALSE
13. Zinc is a compound (I) while zinc sulfate is an element (II).
A. Both statements I and II are TRUE
B. Both statements I and II are FALSE
C. Statement I is TRUE while statement II is FALSE
D. Statement I is False while statement II is TRUE
What’s In
Hello! How are you? I hope you learned the differences between the
elements and compounds? Compound can be broken down into simplest forms
which are its constituent elements. In this lesson you will simply classify elements
from compounds. You will focus only on the classification of substances as
elements or compounds.
What’s New
You entered in your laboratory room for a science class. Your teacher
instructed you to roam around and familiarize what are inside your laboratory
room. To your surprise, you have seen a hanging cabinet full of substances. You
observe for a while on it. Your teacher called the attention of the class to be seated.
She asked any volunteer of what you have observed. After which, she posted your
lesson and it is all about classifying elements and compounds. While on your seat,
you remembered the materials found on the cabinet.
Activity 1
Which are Elements? Which are Compounds?
Directions: Inside the box are the substances that are found in the cabinet.
Classify which among them are elements and compounds and complete the
template below the box. Copy and fill the template below:
ELEMENTS COMPOUNDS
What is It
The activity above helped you to think your prior knowledge on lesson 1 and
lesson 2. It is easy right? Well, it is important to note that elements are single
substances. You can easily see them in the periodic table. In the list above, iron is an
element because it is a single substance with one atom and is present in the periodic
table. Sodium chloride is a compound because it is a combination of two elements
namely sodium and chlorine with 2 or more atoms. Therefore, an element cannot be
broken down anymore while compound can be broken to its constituent elements.
What’s More
Elements and compounds are also present in the food you eat. They can
be seen and read on the food labels known as nutrition facts and ingredients. Take
a look on the sample food labels below.
Yes, it is still easy. Some of these are calcium, monosodium glutamate and
ferrous sulfate. Calcium is the element while the two substances are compounds.
The constituent elements of monosodium glutamate are sodium, carbon, hydrogen,
nitrogen and oxygen while ferrous sulfate is: Iron, sulfur and oxygen.
Let us have another activity to develop your skill on classifying elements and
compounds. Here you go!
Activity 2. Let’s Hunt Elements and Compounds!
Directions: Refer to the labels of cookies products below.
List down in Table 1 the compounds in the product label and the
constituent elements. There are cases that you will need to look at the constituent
elements because they may not be obvious from the compound name (e.g., citric
acid, oil).
Table 1. Compounds and their constituent elements written in the food labels.
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Q5. Name three elements present in the Ingredients of the cereal drink which
are not listed in the Nutrition Facts.
What I Can Do
Activity 3. What Matters in Labels?
Directions: Look on the food label of soy sauce below. Can you identify
the elements and compounds?
Complete the table 2 below. Refer your answers on the food label above.
Ingredients Nutrition Facts
Compound Constituent Elements Compound Constituent Elements
Q6. How did you classify the substances from the food label above as elements
and compounds?
Assessment
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of the correct answer
for each question. Use a separate sheet for your answers.
1. Oxygen and iron are elements (I). Protein and sugar are elements too (II).
A. Both statements I and II are true.
B. Both statements I and II are false
C. Statement I is false while statement II is true.
D. Statement I is true while statement II is false.
4. Danica was assigned by her teacher to match compound with its constituent
elements. Which do you think of her matched pairs are correct?
I. Calcium chloride: Calcium, Chlorine III. Carbon dioxide; carbon, oxygen
II. Water: Nitrogen, Oxygen IV. Salt : sodium, magnesium
A. I and II only C. II and III only
B. I and III only D. I and IV only
7. Carbon dioxide, Sodium chloride, sugar and salt are examples of_______.
A. Compounds C. Ingredients
B. Elements D. Nutrition facts
8. Airon Jay is fond of eating cereal drink even if he is already in grade7. What
compounds did Airon Jay has taken?
I. Iron pyrophosphate III. Sodium bicarbonate
II. Calcium chloride IV. Zinc sulfate
A. I and II only C. II and III only
B. I and III only D. I and IV only
10. The only compound present in the food label of soy sauce is________
A. Iron Pyrophosphate C. Sodium Bicarbonate
B. Monosodium Glutamate D. Zinc Sulphate
Additional Activities
KITCHEN TOUR
Have a tour in your kitchen pick three (3) food products having nutrition facts
and ingredients. Look for the name of elements and compounds that are present.
Complete the table below with necessary details from the food labels of the
food product you have picked. Write your answer in a separate sheet of paper.
NAME OF FOOD PRODUCT COMPOUNDS CONSTITUENT ELEMENTS
1.
2.
3.
Q8. What elements did you found out? How about the compounds?
Q9. How did you know that these are elements? Compounds?
Lesson 3
.15 C .10 A
.14 A .9 B
.13 C .8 D
.12 A .7 A
.11 A .6 B
.10 A .5 B
.9 A .4 B
.8 B .3 C
.7 C .2 A
.6 B .1 D
.5 B Assessment
.4 D
.3 D
.2 C
.1 B
What I know