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Today's AgendaUnderstanding Particle Diagrams
Unit 5Physical Behavior of Matter
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Understanding Particle Diagrams
a b
(1)
One compound has a black and white sphere, the other compound has one
black and two white spheres.
Note, there are many other valid answers for this question!
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Box BSystem After Reaction
(2)
Each compound produced has one white and one black sphere, but there is not enough black spheres to react with the last two white
spheres
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(3)“X” is a pure sample
of a compound
“Y” is a pure sample of an element
“Z” is a mixture of two different elements
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(4a)
(4b)
(4c)
Sample 3
two molecules
Only one element is present
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(5a)
(5b)
(5c)
It’ s pure because every particle is composed of a black and white element.
The similar spheres represent fluorine (F2), the different spheres represent HCl
“A” represents several of the same compound, “B” is a mixture of different compounds.
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(6)
The diagram represents a solid, and silver is the only solid under these conditions.
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(7) Each of these are the same compound (one white and one
black sphere)
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(8)
Each of these represent a compound, thatcontains one black and two white elements
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(9)Notice how the gas has spread out
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(10)
This gas has physically changed to a liquid
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(11)
Carbon monoxide has one carbon (black) and one oxygen (white)
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(12)
black sphere is element “X”white sphere is element “Z”
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(13a)
(13b)
(13c)
AQ2
They have covalent bonds as it was stated that the elements were nonmetalsSame mass
Recall conservation of mass n nrg
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(14)
compound has one white sphere and one black sphere
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(15)
compound is XZ2
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(16)
element is the double white spherescompound is the black and white sphere
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(17)
double white spheres is one diatomicdouble black spheres is another diatomic
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(18) A compound was formed from two different elements.
This chemical change produces products that have different chemical properties.