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Elements,

Compounds & Mixtures

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Element

Compound

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This is a substance that


cannot be broken down
into any other
substances by physical
or chemical means.

This is a substance made


of 2 or more elements
that are chemically
combined in a set ratio.

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Mixture
Pizza
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This is made of 2 or more


substances that are
together in the same
place, but their atoms
are not chemically
bonded.
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Water H2O
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Carbon Dioxide CO2


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Salad
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Oxygen

Blood
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Brass a solution of
copper (cu) & zinc (Zn)

Milk
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Toothpaste
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Table salt - NaCl


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Soda

Hydrogen peroxide H2O2


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Baking soda NaHCO3


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Skittles
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Trail mix

Mercury

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Sugar C12H22O11
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Dirt
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Hydrogen

Neon

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Nitrogen
(Why the picture of ice cream? Using liquid
nitrogen to make ice cream is quickly
becoming very popular.)

Sulfur
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Carbon

Potassium
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Ammonia NH3
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Magnesium chloride MgCl2


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Calcium

Chlorine
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Vinegar C2H4O2
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Propane C3H8
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