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Diff between Compounds, Molecules and Mixtures
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What are the three important terms to understand when looking at how atoms exist in the real world?
Molecules
, mixtures, and
compounds
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How do molecules differ from compounds?
Molecules
: Groups of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.
Compounds
: Substances containing two or more different elements held together by chemical bonds.
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What is a
molecule
?
A molecule is a group of
two
or more atoms that are held together by
chemical bonds.
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Can molecules contain multiple different elements? Give an example.
Yes
, for example,
water
molecules contain one atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen.
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What is an example of a molecule that consists of just one element?
Helium
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What defines a compound?
A compound is a substance that contains
two
or
more different
elements.
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Why are molecules like oxygen, chlorine, and nitrogen not considered compounds?
Because they only contain
one
type of
element.
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What is a key feature of compounds regarding the elements involved?
The elements involved are always found in the same
proportions.
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What is the chemical formula for water?
H
<
sub
>2</sub>O
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What does the
subscript
in a chemical formula signify?
The
subscript
indicates the number of
atoms
of that element in the molecule.
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What is the formula for carbon dioxide?
CO
<
sub
>2</sub>
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What does the formula H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> represent?
Sulfuric
acid, which contains
two
hydrogen atoms, one sulfur atom, and four oxygen atoms.
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How do brackets in chemical formulas function?
Brackets
group together everything
inside
them, and the number outside indicates how many of those groups there are.
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What is the formula for calcium hydroxide?
Ca(OH)
<sub>2</sub>
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What is a characteristic of compounds like sodium chloride?
They can contain millions or billions of
atoms
and exist as
large
structures.
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What is the formula for sodium chloride?
NaCl
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Why does sodium chloride exist as large structures rather than small molecules?
Because the
bonds
between the atoms are
ionic
bonds.
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How can we interpret the formula for sodium chloride in terms of ratios?
The formula NaCl indicates a one-to-one ratio of
sodium
ions to
chloride
ions.
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What are mixtures and how do they differ from compounds?
Mixtures: Consist of two or more
substances
that are not
chemically
combined.
Differences: Mixtures can be
separated
by
physical
methods, while compounds cannot.
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What is an example of a mixture?
A beaker containing oxygen molecules, sodium chloride,
individual helium atoms
, and
carbon dioxide.
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How can mixtures be separated?
Using physical methods like filtration,
crystallization
, or
distillation.
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What is the main characteristic of the substances in a mixture?
They have
not
reacted with each other and have no
chemical
bonds between them.
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