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instructions: in each box, draw the labeled particle diagram and explai…

Question

instructions: in each box, draw the labeled particle diagram and explain why your drawing is correct.

  1. element \t\t\texplanation
  2. compound \t\t\texplanation
  3. mixture of elements \t\t\texplanation
  4. mixture of compounds \t\t\texplanation

Explanation:

Response
1. Element (Revised Explanation)
Brief Explanations

An element consists of only one type of atom. The diagram has identical particles (e.g., all "O" - like circles), so it represents a pure element with no other substances mixed.

Brief Explanations

A compound has molecules made of two or more different atoms bonded. The diagram's particles (e.g., oval - like with internal structure) should represent molecules of a compound (same - type molecules, each with different atoms). So the diagram with identical compound molecules (each having multiple atom types) is correct as a compound is a pure substance with fixed - ratio bonded atoms.

Brief Explanations

A mixture of elements has two or more different types of atoms (unbonded, as elements) mixed. The diagram has multiple types of single - atom particles (e.g., circles of different styles/sizes) mixed, so it shows a mixture of different elemental atoms (no bonding between different element atoms, just a physical mix).

Answer:

Diagram: Identical single - type particles (e.g., all circles labeled as the same element). Explanation: An element is made of only one kind of atom, so the diagram with all identical particles shows a pure element (no mixture of different substances).

2. Compound (Revised Explanation)