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When a compound forms, the reactants LOSE their original properties and form NEW properties. Page 7. Mixture: any two or more different substances physically.
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and COMPOUNDS
and HETEROGENEOUS
Composition is variable. Composition is in fixed proportions
Compounds: two or more different atoms CHEMICALLY combined (attached with bonds) in a fixed proportion. Properties Compounds CAN BE broken DOWN with a chemical reaction Ternary Compound 3 or more different types of atoms chemically bonded. Examples: Binary Compound 2 different types of atoms chemically bonded.
Ternary Compounds
Mixture: any two or more different substances physically combined. Mixtures are EASILY separated by physical means. Ex: Salt water The substances in a mixture maintain their chemical and physical properties.
Particle Diagrams Aim: To represent the different forms of matter using particle diagrams.
Allotrope: two forms of the same element with different physical and chemical properties. Allotropes have a different structural arrangement of atoms.