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Question
Classify each substance in Problem 2.3 as an element, compound, or mixture, and explain your answers.
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified Answer
- Calcium chloride is a compound.
- Sulphur is an element.
- Baking powder is a mixture.
- Cytosine is a compound.
1Step 1: Definition of elements, compounds and mixtures
An element is a pure substance that is made up of similar type of atoms.
A compound is formed when more than one kind of atom combine in a definite ratio. The components of a compound cannot be separated using physical methods.
Two or more substances are present in a mixture, but no definite ratio is maintained. The components of a mixture can be separated using physical methods like distillation, filtration, sedimentation, sublimation, etc.
2Step 2: Identification
- By the definition of compounds, we can say that calcium chloride is a compound as it is made by combining two different elements, calcium and chlorine, in a fixed mass ratio of 1:2.
- As Sulfur consists of only sulfur atoms combined into octatomic molecules so it is an element.
- As Baking powder does not have a fixed ratio of its components so it is a mixture.
- As in cytosine atoms of different elements are bonded together so it is a compound.
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