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State four differences between – elements, compounds and mixtures with suitable examples.

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State four differences between – elements, compounds and mixtures with suitable examples.

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  1. Term:
    Elements – Pure substance made up of one kind of atoms only. e.g. Iron [Fe], Sulphur [S]
    Compounds – Pure substance made up of two or more elements, e.g. Iron sulphide [FeS]
    Mixture – Impure substance made up of two or more elements or compounds, e.g. Iron sulphur mixture.
  2. Existence:
    Elements –
     Elements i.e. atoms of one kind are present on their own.
    e.g. Iron and sulphur exist on their own as elements iron and sulphur.
    Compounds – Components in a compound present in a definite proportion.
    e.g. Iron and sulphur are chemically combined in a fixed ratio in iron sulphide.
    Mixture – Components in a mixture present in any proportion.
    e.g. Iron and sulphur are mixed in any ratio in the mixture of iron and sulphur.
  3. Properties:
    Elements –
     Elements have a definite set of properties. Elements classified into metal and non-metals each with its own properties.
    Compounds – Compounds have a definite set of properties.
    Elements of a compound do not retain their original properties.
    Mixture – Mixture does not have a definite set of properties. Components of a mixture do retain their original properties.
  4. Separation:
    Elements –
     Elements occur on their own or as compounds and can be separated by chemical and physical methods.
    Compounds – Elements in a compound are chemically combined and can be separated by chemical methods only.
    Mixture – Components in a mixture are chemically mixed and can be separated by physical methods only.
  5. Examples:
    Elements –
     Metals – Iron, copper, silver, gold.
    Non-metals – Sulphur, chlorine.
    Compounds – Iron sulphide, copper oxide, water.
    Sodium chloride, copper, sulphate.
    Mixture – Iron + sulphur, copper + silver, air, brass. Sodium chloride + water, copper sulphate + water.
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Chapter 3: Elements, Compounds and Mixtures - Exercise

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Chapter 3 Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
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