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What is the
                    difference
                    between..
What is the difference between..
Every material that exists is different
       to the next. But Why?

Is it the properties of these materials
       that makes them different?

     Why do they have different
           properties?
What is every material made of?
• ATOMS are the building blocks of all materials.
• If all the atoms joined together are the same
  then the material is an ELEMENT.
• If the atoms joined together are different then
  the material is a COMPOUND.
• If the different atoms aren’t joined together
  then the material is a MIXTURE.
Lego Blocks
• If an atom is a lego block then you can join it
  with other blocks that are the same or
  different.

• Q- What would an element, a compound and
  a mixture look like using the lego blocks?
Which is which???
     (Element, Compound or Mixture)
•   Soil             •   Silver
•   Tin              •   Pure water
•   Oil              •   Uranium
•   Tap water
                     •   Sugar
•   Milk
                     •   Carbon Dioxide gas
•   Salt
•                    •   Oxygen gas
    Gold
•   Soft drink       •   Krypton
What are the
elements, compounds
 and mixtures in this
       room?
How do the atoms differ?
                                   Oxygen:
Uranium:




                         Silver:

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10 chem lesson one

  • 1. What is the difference between.. What is the difference between..
  • 2. Every material that exists is different to the next. But Why? Is it the properties of these materials that makes them different? Why do they have different properties?
  • 3. What is every material made of? • ATOMS are the building blocks of all materials. • If all the atoms joined together are the same then the material is an ELEMENT. • If the atoms joined together are different then the material is a COMPOUND. • If the different atoms aren’t joined together then the material is a MIXTURE.
  • 4. Lego Blocks • If an atom is a lego block then you can join it with other blocks that are the same or different. • Q- What would an element, a compound and a mixture look like using the lego blocks?
  • 5. Which is which??? (Element, Compound or Mixture) • Soil • Silver • Tin • Pure water • Oil • Uranium • Tap water • Sugar • Milk • Carbon Dioxide gas • Salt • • Oxygen gas Gold • Soft drink • Krypton
  • 6. What are the elements, compounds and mixtures in this room?
  • 7. How do the atoms differ? Oxygen: Uranium: Silver: