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WHAT I LEARNED (GENERALIZATION)

Directions: Supply the missing word to complete each sentences.

Elements and Compounds

Elements

Oxygen and nitrogen are examples of  . An element is any substance that cannot be broken
down into simpler substances. The smallest unit of an element is called an  . An element is made
up of only   kind of atom. The elements found in living things include carbon, hydrogen, oxygen,
nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur.

Compounds

Carbon dioxide is a   made up of the elements carbon and oxygen. When two or more
elements combine chemically, they form a  . Most elements in living things occur in the form of
compounds. The smallest unit of many compounds is called a  . Water is another compound.
Each water molecule is made up of   hydrogen atoms and   oxygen atom.

WHAT I CAN DO ABOUT IT (APPLICATION)


Elements are represented by circles or dots. The dots that are the same size and color
are the same element.
What is the result of combining these substances?

Box A: _______________________________________________________________________________

Box B: _______________________________________________________________________________

Box C: ______________________________________________________________________________

Box D:______________________________________________________________________________
CHALLENGE (EVALUATION)
Direction: Write A if you agree with the statement. Write D if you disagree with the statement.

__________ 1. Elements are the simplest form of a pure substance.


__________ 2. Compounds are pure substances.
__________ 3. Compound can only have one type of atom.
__________ 4. Element is made up of an atom.
__________ 5. Molecule make up a compound.

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