Science 7 Module 2
Science 7 Module 2
Science 7 Module 2
Science
Quarter 1 – Mo dule 2:
Elements Are Like Spices,
When Mixed Together,
They Become Better
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Characteristics of Elements
1 and Compounds
What’s In
Hello, my dear friend! You are already done in identifying substances such as
homogeneous or heterogeneous mixtures. I know it is hard to distinguish substances
based on their appearances but do not worry! There are many ways to identify them
because these substances may be classified as elements and compounds. Elements
have unique properties and characteristics from the others.
Read the poem and pick out all the elements and compounds mentioned in it.
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What’s New
Carbon Dioxide
Potassium Nitrate
What is It
Elements and Compounds are all around us. Elements are made up of atom
or atoms of the same kind. They are the simplest type of matter and cannot be
broken down into components. Each element is made entirely from one type of
atom. Each element is unique, and no two elements have the same set of
properties. Some are in the same state, but they have different properties. Some
elements are metals like iron, gold, and silver. Others are nonmetals like Nitrogen,
Oxygen and Hydrogen. There are elements that are metalloids like Boron, Silicon
and Germanium. Compounds are combination of two or more elements like water
which is a combination of Hydrogen and Oxygen; salt which is made up of sodium
and chlorine; and rusts formed when an iron reacts with oxygen. Compounds can
be broken down into its components through a chemical process and formed when
two elements are combined. It has unique properties that are different from the
properties of the elements that make them up.
Can you name new metallic elements and set of compounds that is not
found in the selection above? Write it inside the box below.
ELEMENTS COMPOUNDS
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What’s More
ELEMENTS COMPOUNDS
Directions: Read the paragraph and identify the correct words that fit in the given
sentences inside the box. Write your answer in a separate sheet of
paper.
Elements and Compounds are all around us. (1)__________ are made up
of atom or atoms of the same kind. They are the simplest type of matter and
cannot be broken down into components. Each element is made entirely from
(2)_______ type of atom. Each element is unique and no two elements have the
same set of (3)__________. Some are in the same state but they have
(4)__________ properties. Some elements are (5)________ like iron, gold and silver.
Others are (6)_______ like Nitrogen, Oxygen and Hydrogen. There are elements
that are (7)___________ like Boron, Silicon and Germanium.
(8) _________ are combination of (9)__________ or (10)____________
elements like water which is a combination of Hydrogen and Oxygen; salt which
is made up of sodium and chlorine; and rusts formed when an iron reacts with
oxygen. Compounds can be broken down into it’s (11)______ through a
(12)__________ process and formed when two elements are combined together. It
has unique properties that are different from the properties of the elements that
make them up.
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Assessment
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of the correct answer for
each question. Use a separate sheet for your answers.
a. I, II, III, IV
b. I, II, III only
c. I, II, IV only
d. II, III, IV only
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7. What is the resulting compound if Hydrogen gas and oxygen gas combine?
a. hydrogen peroxide
b. salt
c. sugar
d. water
8. What elements made up the compound Carbon Dioxide?
a. carbon and carbon
b. carbon and oxide
c. carbon and oxygen
d. carbon and hydrogen
9. Which of the following is correctly matched?
I. Nitrogen: Element: Nitrous Oxide: Compound
II. Iron: Element: Rust: Compound
III. Mercury: Element: Copper: Compound
IV. Oxygen: Element: Water: Compound
a. I, II, III, IV
b. I, II, III only
c. I, II, IV only
d. I and II only
10. Sodium is a silvery solid that reacts violently with water and chlorine. When
they combine to form the compound sodium chloride known as salt, there is a
fundamental change in the properties. Salt is often added to our food when
cooking and it is safe to eat. Which of the following statements supports the idea
presented?
a. True to all compounds, they no longer have the properties of the elements
that makes them up.
b. True to some compounds, it maintains the properties of the elements
that makes them up.
c. True in all elements, it maintains its properties even after it combines
with other elements.
d. True to all elements, they have the properties after they are combined.
11. Which of the following is substance compound?
a. alloy
b. gold
c. iron
d. silver
For items 13—15, Tell whether the given substance is element or compound. Write 1
for element and 2 for compound.
_______________13. Calcium Carbonate
_______________14. Nickel
_______________15. Nitrogen
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Properties of Elements and
2 Compounds
What’s In
Hello! My dear friend! I hope that everything is fine after answering all your
activity. You are already done in describing the characteristics of an element and
compound. I know you feel a little bit hard in identifying the elements in each
compound, but you did it. Elements are composed of one atom while compounds are
composed of two or more elements. Elements have unique properties and
characteristics from the others.
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Is it in the blue cabinet or somewhere between rust, salt, and alcohol?
I am a water, made up of hydrogen and oxygen
They say I am a compound
If you agree, in the red cabinet is where I should be.
What’s New
ELEMENTS COMPOUNDS
What is It
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Element and compound are distinguished in different set of properties such as
on the figures below.
From the knowledge learned about the properties of an element and compound.
Let us transfer all the information gathered from it.
WHICH IS WHICH?
Directions: In the given illustrations, identify which are elements and compounds.
Write your answer in the space below the illustration.
What’s More
Directions: Complete the table by writing the phrases that correctly describes
an element and a compound. Choose from the pool of phrases given below.
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What I Have Learned
Directions: Read the paragraph and identify the correct words that fit in the given
sentences in the box below.
Assessment
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of the correct answer for
each question. Use a separate sheet for your answers.
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4. Which of the following statements is true about compounds?
a. heterogeneous in nature
b. joined using chemical process
c. commonly group according with their set of properties
d. homogenous in nature
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Classifying Substances as
3 Elements and Compounds
What’s In
Hello! I hope you learned the differences between the elements and
compounds? Compound can be broken down into simplest forms which are its
constituent elements. In this lesson you will simply classify elements from
compounds. You will focus only on the classification of substances as elements or
compounds.
What’s New
You entered in your laboratory room for a science class. Your teacher
instructed you to roam around and familiarize what are inside your laboratory
room. To your surprised, you have seen a hanging cabinet full of substances. You
observed for a while on it. Your teacher called the attention of the class to be
seated. She asked any volunteer of what you have observed. After which, she
posted your lesson and it is all about classifying elements and compounds. While
on your seat, you remembered the materials found on the cabinet.
Activity 1
Which are Elements? Which are Compounds?
Directions: Inside the box are the substances that are found in the cabinet.
Identify the elements and compounds by accomplishing the table below.
ELEMENTS COMPOUNDS
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What is It
The activity above helped you to think your prior knowledge on lesson 1 and
lesson 2. It is easy right? Well, it is important to note that elements are single
substance. You can easily see them in the periodic table. In the list above, iron is
an element because it is a single substance with one atom and is present in the
periodic table. Sodium chloride is a compound because it is a combination of two
elements namely sodium and chlorine with 2 or more atoms. Therefore, an element
cannot be broken anymore while compound it can be broken to its constituent
elements.
What’s More
Elements and compounds are also present in the food you eat. They can be
seen and read on the food labels known as nutrition facts and ingredients. Take a
look on the sample food labels below.
Yes, it is still easy. Some of these are calcium, monosodium glutamate and
ferrous sulfate. The calcium is the element while the two substances are
compounds. The constituent elements of monosodium glutamate are sodium,
carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen while ferrous sulfate is: Iron, sulfur and
oxygen.
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Let us have another activity to develop your skill on classifying elements and
compounds. Here you go!
Activity 2. Let’s Hunt Elements and Compounds!
Directions: Identify compounds and their corresponding constituent elements
found in the food labels.
Q4. The elements iron and zinc are listed in the Nutrition Facts for the cereal drink.
Find out from the Ingredients the source of these elements.
__________________________________________________________________________
Q5. Name three elements present in the Ingredients of the cereal drink which are
not listed in the Nutrition Facts.
(1)________________ (2) ________________ (3) ________________
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Assessment
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of the correct answer for
each question. Use a separate sheet for your answers.
3. The only compound present in the food label of soy sauce is________
a. iron pyrophosphate
b. monosodium glutamate
c. sodium bicarbonate
d. zinc sulphate
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8. Boron, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are examples of _______________.
a. compounds
b. elements
c. ingredients
d. nutrition facts
10. Oxygen and iron are elements (I). Protein and sugar are elements too (II).
a. both statements I and II are TRUE.
b. both statements I and II are FALSE.
c. statement I is FALSE while statement II is TRUE.
d. statement I is TRUE while statement II is FALSE.
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Assessment What I know
1. A 1. C
2. B 2. D
3. A 3. A
4. D 4. B
5. C 5. B
6. C 6. D
7. B 7. C
8. C 8. B
9. D 9. C
10. A 10. B
11. C 11. C
12. D 12. A
13. B 13. D
14. C 14. A
15. A 15. D
Lesson 3
Assessment Additional What I know Assessment What I
1. C Activities 1.D
1. ELEMENT
1. C know
2. D 2.D
2. COMPOUND 2. C 1. C
3. D 3.D
3. PURE 3. A 2. B
4. D 4. C
SUBSTANCE 4. B 3. A
5. A 5.B
4. MATTER 5. A 4. B
6. D 5. SALT 6.C 6. C 5. A
7. B 6. HYDROGEN 7.D 7. B 6. D
8. B AND OXYGEN 8.A 8. C 7. D
9. D 7. IRON 9.B 9. C 8. B
10. A 8. ACID 10.D 10. A 9. B
11. A 9. ATOM 11.A 11. A 10. C
12. B 10. RUST 12.ELEMENT 12. D 11. E
13. D 13.ELEMENT 13. C 12. E
14. D 14.COMPOUND 14. E 13. C
15. A 15.COMPOUND 15. E 14. C
15. E
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Answer Key