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Modeling Compounds and Elements

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Question 5
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Draw a model of a Compound? Be creative!!! You may use any combination of the elements below to draw one. Refer to the slides to help you.

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Question 3
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Below is a model of a caffeine molecule, the same molecule that comes in coffee. Some students were discussing if caffeine is a compound or element. Evaluate their responses and tell us who you beleive is the most correct and why?

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Students Answers:
Axel P. - Caffeine is an element because it has all of the same types of atoms in it, just mushed around and stuff.
Sophia - Caffeine is a compound. Based on the picture, we see different types of atoms bonded together, exactly like what you would see in a compound.
Julian Jimenez- Caffeine is compound because all of the atoms that are chemically combined are of the same type. Same type = compound.
Aiyanna - Caffiene is an element because it is the purest form of what it can be.

Sentence Starter: I Agree the most with _______ because

Question 4
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Sort the images into the two categories: Molecule of a compound and molecule of an element

  • Molecule of a Compound
  • Molecule of an Element
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Question 10
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Create
  • One covalently bonded molecule (different nonmetals bonded together)
  • One ionic bonded molecule (different metals and nonmetals bonded together)