Elements, Compounds & Mixtures (CIE IGCSE Chemistry: Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award))

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Elements, compounds & mixtures

  • All substances can be classified into one of these three types
    • Elements
    • Compounds
    • Mixtures

What is an element?

  • A substance made of atoms that all contain the same number of protons and cannot be split into anything simpler
  • There are 118 elements found in the Periodic Table

What is a compound?

  • A pure substance made up of two or more elements chemically combined
  • There is an unlimited number of compounds
  • Compounds cannot be separated into their elements by physical means
  • E.g. copper(II) sulfate (CuSO4), calcium carbonate (CaCO3), carbon dioxide (CO2)

What is a mixture?

  • A combination of two or more substances (elements and/or compounds) that are not chemically combined
  • Mixtures can be separated by physical methods such as filtration or evaporation
  • E.g. sand and water, oil and water, sulfur powder and iron filings 

A diagram to show the difference between elements, compounds and mixturesParticle diagram showing elements, compounds and mixtures 

 

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