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unit 2 - types of matter and the atom 1. explain what each of the follo…

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unit 2 - types of matter and the atom

  1. explain what each of the following are based on the types of particles and bonding

a. element:
b. compound:
c. mixture:

  1. label each diagram as either an element, compound, mixture of elements, mixture of compounds, mixture of compounds and elements, some choices may not be used, some may be used more than once.

a) diagram with various particles b) diagram with triangles c) diagram with shaped particles
d) diagram with double - square particles e) diagram with square and circle - square particles f) diagram with different shaped particles

  1. describe an atoms composition. (what does it look like? what is it made of? how big is the nucleus compared to the rest of the atom?)

Explanation:

Response
Question 1
a. Element
Brief Explanations

An element is a pure substance made up of only one type of atom. The particles are individual atoms (for noble gases, single atoms) or molecules of the same atom (like \(O_2\), \(N_2\)). Bonding: In metals, atoms are held by metallic bonds; in diatomic elements, covalent bonds between identical atoms.

Brief Explanations

A compound is a pure substance with two or more different elements chemically bonded (ionic or covalent). Particles: molecules (covalent compounds, e.g., \(H_2O\)) or formula units (ionic compounds, e.g., \(NaCl\)). Bonding: ionic (between metal and non - metal) or covalent (between non - metals).

Brief Explanations

A mixture is a combination of two or more substances (elements or compounds) physically mixed, not chemically bonded. Particles: a mix of different atoms, molecules, or formula units. No uniform bonding (substances retain their own bonding).

Answer:

An element is a pure substance composed of only one type of atom (particles: single atoms or molecules of the same atom). Bonding: metallic (for metals), covalent (for diatomic elements like \(O_2\)).

b. Compound