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instructions review the following diagrams below carefully. you will be…

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instructions review the following diagrams below carefully. you will be classifying each of the pictures below by placing the correct labels in the blanks below: 1) element 2) compound 3) mixture of elements 4) mixture of compounds 5) a mix of elements and compounds each circle represents an atom and each different colour represents a different kind of atom. if two atoms are touching, they are bonded together.

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we analyze each diagram based on the definitions:

  • Element: Only one type of atom (same color), either single atoms or molecules of the same atom.
  • Compound: Molecules with two or more different types of atoms (different colors) bonded together, all molecules identical.
  • Mixture of Elements: Multiple types of atoms (different colors) as single atoms or molecules, no compounds.
  • Mixture of Compounds: Multiple types of compound molecules (different combinations of atoms), no elements.
  • Mix of Elements and Compounds: Both elemental (single/ same - atom molecules) and compound (different - atom molecules) species.
First Row:
  1. First Diagram: All molecules have two different - colored atoms (bonded). So it's a Compound (2).
  2. Second Diagram: Two types of single atoms (different colors), no bonded molecules. So it's a Mixture of Elements (3).
  3. Third Diagram: Molecules of two different compounds (e.g., some with 3 + 1 atoms, some with 2 atoms of same color) and elemental molecules (2 - atom same color). So it's a Mix of Elements and Compounds (5).
Second Row:
  1. Fourth Diagram: Molecules of a compound (3 + 1 atoms) and elemental molecules (2 - atom same color). So it's a Mix of Elements and Compounds (5).
  2. Fifth Diagram: Only one type of atom (same color), as single atoms. So it's an Element (1).
  3. Sixth Diagram: All molecules have the same combination of different - colored atoms (bonded). So it's a Compound (2).
Third Row:
  1. Seventh Diagram: Only one type of atom (same color), as 2 - atom molecules. So it's an Element (1).
  2. Eighth Diagram: Molecules of a compound (2 + 1 atoms) and single atoms of two other types. So it's a Mix of Elements and Compounds (5).
  3. Ninth Diagram: Two types of atoms (different colors) as single atoms and 2 - atom molecules (elemental). So it's a Mixture of Elements (3).
Fourth Row:
  1. Tenth Diagram: Molecules of a compound (2 + 1 atoms) and elemental molecules (2 - atom same color). So it's a Mix of Elements and Compounds (5).
  2. Eleventh Diagram: All molecules have the same combination of different - colored atoms (bonded). So it's a Compound (2).
  3. Twelfth Diagram: All molecules have two different - colored atoms (bonded), same combination. So it's a Compound (2).
Fifth Row:
  1. Thirteenth Diagram: Molecules of two different compounds (different atom combinations). So it's a Mixture of Compounds (4).
  2. Fourteenth Diagram: Molecules of a compound (3 + 1 atoms) and another compound (2 + 1 atoms). So it's a Mixture of Compounds (4).
  3. Fifteenth Diagram: Molecules of a compound (3 + 1 atoms) and elemental molecules (2 - atom same color). So it's a Mix of Elements and Compounds (5).
Final Labels (Row - wise, left to right):

Row 1: 2, 3, 5
Row 2: 5, 1, 2
Row 3: 1, 5, 3
Row 4: 5, 2, 2
Row 5: 4, 4, 5

(Note: If you need labels for a specific diagram, identify its position and use the above analysis. For example, if the first diagram (top - left) is in question, the label is 2 (Compound).)

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze each diagram based on the definitions:

  • Element: Only one type of atom (same color), either single atoms or molecules of the same atom.
  • Compound: Molecules with two or more different types of atoms (different colors) bonded together, all molecules identical.
  • Mixture of Elements: Multiple types of atoms (different colors) as single atoms or molecules, no compounds.
  • Mixture of Compounds: Multiple types of compound molecules (different combinations of atoms), no elements.
  • Mix of Elements and Compounds: Both elemental (single/ same - atom molecules) and compound (different - atom molecules) species.
First Row:
  1. First Diagram: All molecules have two different - colored atoms (bonded). So it's a Compound (2).
  2. Second Diagram: Two types of single atoms (different colors), no bonded molecules. So it's a Mixture of Elements (3).
  3. Third Diagram: Molecules of two different compounds (e.g., some with 3 + 1 atoms, some with 2 atoms of same color) and elemental molecules (2 - atom same color). So it's a Mix of Elements and Compounds (5).
Second Row:
  1. Fourth Diagram: Molecules of a compound (3 + 1 atoms) and elemental molecules (2 - atom same color). So it's a Mix of Elements and Compounds (5).
  2. Fifth Diagram: Only one type of atom (same color), as single atoms. So it's an Element (1).
  3. Sixth Diagram: All molecules have the same combination of different - colored atoms (bonded). So it's a Compound (2).
Third Row:
  1. Seventh Diagram: Only one type of atom (same color), as 2 - atom molecules. So it's an Element (1).
  2. Eighth Diagram: Molecules of a compound (2 + 1 atoms) and single atoms of two other types. So it's a Mix of Elements and Compounds (5).
  3. Ninth Diagram: Two types of atoms (different colors) as single atoms and 2 - atom molecules (elemental). So it's a Mixture of Elements (3).
Fourth Row:
  1. Tenth Diagram: Molecules of a compound (2 + 1 atoms) and elemental molecules (2 - atom same color). So it's a Mix of Elements and Compounds (5).
  2. Eleventh Diagram: All molecules have the same combination of different - colored atoms (bonded). So it's a Compound (2).
  3. Twelfth Diagram: All molecules have two different - colored atoms (bonded), same combination. So it's a Compound (2).
Fifth Row:
  1. Thirteenth Diagram: Molecules of two different compounds (different atom combinations). So it's a Mixture of Compounds (4).
  2. Fourteenth Diagram: Molecules of a compound (3 + 1 atoms) and another compound (2 + 1 atoms). So it's a Mixture of Compounds (4).
  3. Fifteenth Diagram: Molecules of a compound (3 + 1 atoms) and elemental molecules (2 - atom same color). So it's a Mix of Elements and Compounds (5).
Final Labels (Row - wise, left to right):

Row 1: 2, 3, 5
Row 2: 5, 1, 2
Row 3: 1, 5, 3
Row 4: 5, 2, 2
Row 5: 4, 4, 5

(Note: If you need labels for a specific diagram, identify its position and use the above analysis. For example, if the first diagram (top - left) is in question, the label is 2 (Compound).)