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Elements, Atoms and Compounds
Lesson The Big Question Key words
1 How are atoms Proton, neutron,
structure electron, nucleus, shells,
positive, negative,
neutral
2 What are elements? Element, symbol,
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Key Words
Mixture – Two or more substances in the same space but not chemically
bonded e.g. air (oxygen, carbon dioxide & nitrogen)
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Lesson 1 – Atoms
Atoms are the smallest unit of any substance. Lots of the same type of atom
make up an element. Here is a list of the most common elements in a human
body what are the missing ones?
We can draw atoms like this below. TASK: Label the atom using the words
The
middle of the atom is called the N __ __ __ __ __ __
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Homework:
Put into the google search “Scale of the Universe 2”
Launch the application and zoom down to the size of atoms and particles which is
Nanometres or smaller. Find 1 thing at this size and write down the information
about it into this booklet (clicking the picture gives you the information)
Find any other 2 objects in the application and record the facts about them.
Use the boxes to add a picture or draw a picture of your object
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Lesson 2 – Introduction to the Elements
Chemistry is the study of the chemical elements and how they react to form compounds.
There are about 90 naturally occurring elements and they are the basic building blocks of all
substances including you.
An element is made up of only one type of atom. The atoms of one element are different
from the atoms of other elements and each element has a symbol consisting of one capital
letter and usually a lower case letter. The elements are found in a Periodic Table, which you
will meet in more detail in the next lesson.
Complete the following table by finding the symbol or the name of some of the more
commonly studied elements.
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Instructions
Set up a circuit as shown below.
Place each of the elements in turn into the circuit to see if it conducts
electricity.
Record your observations in the table
Once all have been tested. Hit each with a hammer and describe what
happens. Can they be bent into shape?
Final use a magnet to test whether they are magnetic
Elements available; carbon (charcoal), copper, magnesium, sulphur, zinc, iron
Metals Non-metals
High melting and boiling points Low melting and boiling points (many
(all except mercury solid at room are gases at room temperature)
temperature)
Good conductors of electricity and Poor conductors of electricity (except
heat graphite – a form of carbon)
Malleable (change shape when Brittle (break when hit)
hit)
Shiny when polished Dull
Dense (heavy) Less dense
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Three metals are magnetic None are magnetic
Results
Element Observations
Findings
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A vertical column is called a
__________. A horizontal row is
called a _________
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How did Hennig Brand discover phosphorus?
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Compounds are made up of elements chemically joined together in specific amounts. Two
common compounds that are found on earth are water and salt. We draw elements as
circles. To tell two different elements making a compound we colour in one of the circles.
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Practical Activity
Step 1: Look at the iron filings. What do you observe about the colour, feel, shape?
Record your observations
Step 2: Test irons filing with a magnet does the magnet attract the filings?
Step 4: With the mixture try and separate the iron from the sulphur using the magnet
Step 5: Use the Bunsen burner to produce a reaction fill in the rest of your table
Substance Observations
Iron filings
Sulphur
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When writing the formula of a compound e.g. Li2O the subscript number (little number)
tells you how many elements are found in whatever came immediately before.
TASK 1: Write down how many of each element are found in this substance
Lithium Oxide:
___ x Lithium
___ x Oxygen
An element starts with a capital letter. We can count the number of capital letters so we can
find out how many elements there are.
TASK 2: How many elements are in this impossible formula?
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TASK 3: Use what you have learnt to complete the table of formulas for
different compounds
When iron reacts with sulphur a new compound called iron sulphide is
formed. All reactions can be written as chemical equations. These can be word
equations or symbol equations.
There are two sides of an equation, before the arrow and after. One side is
the products the other is the reactants.
TASK 4: Label the reactant and product side.
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Formulas have state symbols which tell us how each element or compound is
found. TASK 5: Add symbols to the symbol equation above.
State Symbols
(s) = Solid
(g) = Gas
(l) = Liquid
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(aq) = in solution (Aqueous)
TASK 6: Turn these word equations into symbol equations with state symbols
Below is a periodic table square. It can tell us a lot of information about an element
3. This means that oxygen can’t conduct electricity? TRUE FALSE (circle the answer)
4. How many Oxygen’s are in the formula for carbon dioxide? ____
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Extension
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