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Introduction To Chemistry

A Motivational Lesson

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CHEMISTRY

ELEMENT,

COMPOUND

AND

MIXTURE

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What is an element ?

Element

A chemical substance

Simplest substance

Cannot be decomposed to a simpler substance

Built up from one type of atoms only

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ELEMENT

Metal Non-Metal

(l) (s) (g) (l) (s)

(g) – gas (l) – liquid (s) - solid

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Examples of Metals

( Sodium )

Na

Use :

Sodium Lamp

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Copper CuUse : Electric Conductor

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Calcium CaUse : Calcium ions needed to form bones

and teeth

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Aluminium AlUse: Making of cooking pots and pans

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Gold ; Aurum AuUse : Jewelry

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Iron; Ferum FeUse : Construction of buildings

and bridges

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Lead PbUses : Water pipes

Pipes for wiring

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Magnesium MgUse : Crackers and Fireworks

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Platinum PtUse: Jewelry

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Potassium KUse : Potassium salts

- agricultural fertilizers

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Silver AgUse : Jewelry

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Tin SnUse : Making containers

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Zinc ZnUses : Dry cells;

Roofing for houses

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Mercury HgUse : In Thermometers

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Examples of Non-Metals

Chlorine ClUse : Killing germs in water

supply

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Argon ArUse : Lighting Bulbs

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Bromine BrUse : Photography

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Boron BUse : Making

Medicine in pharmacy

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Helium HeUse : Filling balloons

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Carbon C Diamond & Graphite

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Hydrogen HUse: Fuel

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Iodine I

Use : Antiseptic

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Neon NeUse : Neon Lights

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Nitrogen NUse : Liquid Nitrogen –

Refrigeration Coolant

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Oxygen O

Use : Gas for Breathing

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Phosphorus P

Use : Matches

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Silicon Si

Use : Computer CPU

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Sulphur S

Use : Manufacture of

Sulphuric Acid

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What is a Compound ?

A Chemical Consists of 2 or

more elements chemically combined

Chemical Bond between the particles

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Examples of Compounds

Ammonium ChlorideUse : Dry Batteries

Constituents : H , N , Cl

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Glucose

Use : Carbohydrates

Constituents : H , C , O

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Sodium Chloride

Use : Flavor for Food

Constituents : Na , Cl

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Calcium carbonate

Use : Building material

Constituents : Ca , C, O

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Sulphuric acid

Use : Car Accumulator

Constituents : H , S , O

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Urea

Use : Nitrogeneous Fetilizer

Constituents : C , H , O , N

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Copper (II) sulphate

Use: FungicideConstituents : Cu , S , O , H

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Potassium nitrate

Use : Agricultural Fertilizers

Constituents : K , N , O

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Ethanoic acid

Use : Vinegar

Constituents : C , H , O

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Trichloromethane (Chloroform)

Use : Anaesthetic

Cost : C , H , Cl

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What is a Mixture ? Substance consisting of 2

or more substances physically combined together

Components : Elements or/and compounds

Components can be separated by physical means

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Examples of Mixtures

Air– Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon dioxide, water

vapor etc

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Soil

Constituents : Humus, sand,

air, water, minerals etc.

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Milk

Components : Lactose, water, proteins, vitamins, minerals etc

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The EndThe End

May you learn Chemistry May you learn Chemistry happily and effectively !happily and effectively !

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