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Element Compound

Here are the answers to the questions: 1. There are 4 atoms of oxygen in two molecules of CuSO4. CuSO4 has 1 atom of copper, 1 atom of sulfur, and 4 atoms of oxygen. So two molecules would have 2 atoms of copper, 2 atoms of sulfur, and 2 * 4 = 8 atoms of oxygen. 2. Oxygen will turn limewater milky. When oxygen combines with calcium in limewater (calcium hydroxide solution), it forms calcium oxide which makes the solution turn milky. Oxygen alone will not relight a glowing splint or burn with a squeaky pop.
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Element Compound

Here are the answers to the questions: 1. There are 4 atoms of oxygen in two molecules of CuSO4. CuSO4 has 1 atom of copper, 1 atom of sulfur, and 4 atoms of oxygen. So two molecules would have 2 atoms of copper, 2 atoms of sulfur, and 2 * 4 = 8 atoms of oxygen. 2. Oxygen will turn limewater milky. When oxygen combines with calcium in limewater (calcium hydroxide solution), it forms calcium oxide which makes the solution turn milky. Oxygen alone will not relight a glowing splint or burn with a squeaky pop.
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Draw a line between the molecule and its name.

Hydrogen chloride HCl

Chlorine Cl2

Carbon dioxide CO2

Methane CH4
Draw a line between the molecule and its name.

Hydrogen chloride HCl

Chlorine Cl2

Carbon dioxide CO2

Methane CH4
8E
Atoms and Elements

Objectives:
1. There are billions of materials in our universe.
2. Those materials are made up from about 100 elements only.
An element is a substance that is made from one kind of atom only. It
cannot be broken down into simpler substances.

atom atom

An element
An element
A compound is a substance that is made
from more than one element.

atom atom

A compound made up of A compound made up of


2 different elements 7 different elements
A compound can be broken down into
elements

An element

An element
A compound made up of 3
different elements

An element
Material Made up of: Element or
compound
Water Hydrogen and Oxygen

Coal Carbon

Carbon dioxide Carbon and Oxygen


Oxygen Oxygen

Chalk Calcium, Carbon &


Oxygen
Wax Carbon & Hydrogen

Table salt Sodium & Chlorine

Caffeine Carbon, Hydrogen,


Nitrogen & Oxygen
Material Element or compound

Water Compound
Coal Element
Carbon dioxide Compound
Oxygen Element
Chalk Compound

Wax Compound
Table salt Compound
Caffeine Compound
The Periodic Table

Objective:

To learn the symbols and


properties of 20 elements
in the periodic table.
The Periodic Table is a useful way to arrange elements.
The vertical columns are called groups.
The horizontal rows are called periods.
Elements in the same group have similar properties.
Three quarters of the elements are metals.
One quarter of the elements are non-metals.
Rules for chemical symbols in the
periodic table:

1. The symbol is usually the first one or two


letters of the name.

2.Sometimes the old (Latin) name is used .

3.The first letter of a symbol id always a


capital letter.

4.The second letter of a symbol is always a


small letter.
Now look in your periodic table and find
the symbols of the following elements,
then find out if it is a metal or a non-
metal:

Copper …….. Sodium …….

Iron ……….. Lead ……….

Magnesium ……….. Gold ………

Chlorine ……….. Calcium ……..

Carbon ………… Fluorine ……….


Now look in your periodic table and find
name that corresponds to the
following symbol:

Fe …….. Ca …….
Mg ………..
Na ……….
Ag ………..
N ………
K ………..
Ne ……..
C …………
Pb ……….
Fe
Cu
N
F
K
Zn
Li
Al
O
Q1. The symbol of Nitrogen is:
a. Na b. N c. Ni

Q2. Hg is the symbol of:


a. Hydrogen b. Helium c. Mercury

Q3. The percentage of metals in the periodic


table is:
a. 75% b. 50% c. 25%

Q4. Water is not in the periodic table because:


a.It is a liquid substance
b. It is a natural substance
c. It is a compound not an element
The Periodic Table

Q1. The symbol of Nitrogen is:


a. Na b. N c. Ni

Q2. Hg is the symbol of:


a. Hydrogen b. Helium c. Mercury

Q3. The percentage of metals in the periodic table is:


a. 75% b. 50% c. 25%

Q4. Water is not in the periodic table because:


a. It is a liquid substance b. It is a natural substance
c. It is a compound not an element
The Periodic Table

Objective:

To learn the symbols and


properties of 20 elements
in the periodic table.
Q1. Name a metal in group 1 that is in the
same period as Magnesium.

Q2. Name a metal in group 2 that in the same


period as Lithium.
Q3. Name a non-metal in the same group as
Nitrogen.
Q4. Name a noble gas in the same period as
Oxygen.

Q5. Name a gas in group 7 that is in the same


period as Aluminium.
Objective:
1. Learn the scientific method for naming
compounds.
2. There are three rules for naming
compounds: the “ide” rule, the “ate” rule
and the “same” rule.
Rule 1: When two elements combine
the ending is usually ” ……………ide”.
metal goes first

Sodium Chloride Na Cl

Magnesium Oxide
Mg O

Iron Sulphide Fe S
Rule 2: When three or more different
elements combine and one of them is
Oxygen, the ending will be “………ate”.
metal goes first
O O
Cu
Copper Sulphate S
O O

Calcium Carbonate O
O
C
Ca
O
Rule 3: When two identical elements
combine, the name does not change.

H2 = Hydrogen H H

F2 = Fluorine F F

N N
N2 = Nitrogen

Cl2 = Chlorine Cl Cl

O2 = Oxygen O O
Name the following compound

Na2O
Name the following compound

CuSO4
Name the following compound

MgSO4
Name the following compound

ZnO
Name the following compound

MgCl2
Name the following molecule

H2
Name the following compound

KI
Name the following compound

AgNO3
Fill in the blanks:

Magnesium + ……………. Magnesium oxide


……………….. + Iodine Hydrogen …………..
……………. + Oxygen Iron oxide
Copper oxide + Carbon ………….. + Carbon dioxide
Objectives:

1. In all chemical equations the reactants


turn into products and we have an arrow
between the two as shown here:
Reactants Products
The Reaction
The thermit reaction is used by the railway
engineers to mend cracked iron rail.
It is a very useful reaction between
Aluminium and Iron oxide to produce
Aluminium oxide and Iron.
Aluminium + Iron oxide Aluminium oxide + Iron

The reaction gives out a lot of heat,


enough heat to melt the Iron produced
which can be therefore poured into the
gaps in the rails.
Copy down the following equations in your book.
Underline the reactants and circle the
products in each of the equations:

Magnesium + Oxygen Magnesium oxide

Iron + Oxygen Iron oxide


1.When you react Magnesium with Oxygen you get:
a. Oxygen magnesimide b. Magnesium
oxygen
c.Magnesium oxide d. Magnesium oxate
2. One of the products of the thermit reaction is:
a.Iron oxide b. Aluminium c. Carbon d. Iron
3. Sodium is in the same group as:
a.Magnesium b. Aluminium c. Potassium d. Neon
4. The colour of Magnesium oxide is:
a.White b. Black c. Silver d. Brown
5. Calcium Carbonate does not contain:
1.When you react Magnesium with Oxygen you get:
a. Oxygen magnesimide b. Magnesium
oxygen
c.Magnesium oxide d. Magnesium oxate
2. One of the products of the thermit reaction is:
a.Iron oxide b. Aluminium c. Carbon d. Iron
3. Sodium is in the same group as:
a.Magnesium b. Aluminium c. Potassium d. Neon
4. The colour of Magnesium oxide is:
a.White b. Black c. Silver d. Brown
5. Calcium Carbonate does not contain:
Copy down the following equations in your book.
Underline the reactants and circle the
products in each of the equations:
Magnesium + Oxygen Magnesium oxide
Calcium carbonate Calcium Oxide + Carbon dioxide

Iron + Bromine Iron bromide


Aluminium + Chlorine Aluminium Chloride
Iron + Oxygen Iron oxide
Lead oxide + Carbon Lead + Carbon dioxide
1.What is the name of the reaction used by
the railway engineers to mend cracked iron
rails?
2. What are the reactants of that reaction?
3.What are the products of that reaction?
Draw a line between the molecule and its name.

Hydrogen chloride HCl

Chlorine Cl2

Carbon dioxide CO2

Methane CH4
Chemical Reactions
Objectives:

1. The formula of a compound shows the


number and the type of atoms in it.
2. A small number after the symbol for each
element in a compound shows how many
atoms each molecule contain.
Draw a line between the compound and its name:
Magnesium Carbonate MgCl2
Zinc Fluoride NaCl

Magnesium Chloride Pb(NO3)2

Iron sulphide FeS

Lead nitrate CaCO3

Copper sulphate CuSO4

Potassium Iodide ZnF2

Sodium Chloride MgCO3

Calcium Carbonate KI
1. How many atoms of Hydrogen in one molecule of
Methane CH4 ?
2. How many atoms of Nitrogen in one molecule of
Lead nitrate Pb(NO3)2 ?
3. Sodium oxide has two atoms of sodium for every
atom of oxygen. What is the formula for sodium
oxide?
4. Magnesium chloride has one atom of Magnesium
for every two atoms of chlorine. What is the
formula for Magnesium chloride?
5. How many atoms of Nitrogen in one molecule of
Ammonia NH3 ?
1.How many atoms of Oxygen is there is two
molecules of CuSO4 ?
a.1 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8

2. Oxygen will:

• turn limewater milk b. relight a glowing splint


c. burn with a squeaky pop d. put out a glowing splint

3. How many atoms are there altogether in one


molecule of MgCl2 ?

•2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 6

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