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What is an element? A fundamental substance that cannot be broken into simpler substances during chemical interactions Examples: Carbon (C), Oxygen (O), Cobalt (Co) Page 12

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What is an element?

A fundamental substance that cannot be broken into simpler substances during chemical

interactions

Examples: Carbon (C), Oxygen (O), Cobalt (Co)

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How are matter and elements related?

All matter is made of elements. Elements combine to make all

forms of matter on Earth

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Elements in Products

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Response Sheet - Elements

This cereal contains 8 different

elements. I wonder what the rest of the cereal

is made of?

If you were Carla’s friend, what would you tell her?

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SUBSTANCE

A form of matter that is different from every

other form of matter

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CHEMICAL REACTIONCHEMICAL REACTION

The change that occurs when

substances are mixed. New substances form during reactions.

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MATTERMATTERAnything that has

mass and takes up

space.

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ELEMENTELEMENTFundamental

substance that can’t be broken

into simpler substances by

chemical or physical

processes

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Reflection Page 16

Creatively explain the connections between the vocabulary terms:

•Substance•Chemical reaction

• Element• Matter