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Identify and define Callista - Coggle Diagram
Identify and define Callista
Mixture
Example: blood, milk, salt and water, sand and water,
The Usage: Air: The air we breathe is a mixture of gases like oxygen and nitrogen. Soil: Soilis a mixture of minerals, organic matter, and water. Paint: Paint is a mixture of pigments, water, and other materials.
Meaning: A mixture is made up of two or more substances that are not joined together.
Strength: The strengths of mixtures include having variety, being easy to separate, keeping the properties of their parts, being flexible to make, and being useful in daily life.
Weakness: The disadvantage of mixture is that it can't merge of mix with other substances.
Compound
The Usage: Baking powder used in cooking ,table salt (NaCl) used in cooking,Mouthwash personal hygiene,Washing soda(Na2CO3. 10H2O) used in cleaning
Example: water (H,O), carbon dioxide (COz), table salt (NaCl), sugar (C12H220m), and ammonia (NHs).
Meaning: A compound is made when two or more elements join together.
Weakness: that they can have complex structures, may be reactive or harmful, and cannot be easily separated into their individual elements.
Strength: The weaknesses of compounds include their complex structures, potential reactivity, and the fact that they cannot be easily separated into their individual elements.
Element
Example: oxygen, helium, sodium, hydrogen, gold, carbon, lithium, nitrogen, uranium, copper
The Usage:
Hydrogen- It is used in the synthesis of water which is essential for life. Oxygen- It is essential for respiration, circulation, and many more physiological processes, Chlorine- It is used as a disinfectant for water, Sulphur-It is used in the synthesis of Sulfuric acid
Meaning: An element is a basic substance that cannot be broken down into simpler parts.
Strength: The strengths of elements include being the basic building blocks of matter, having unique properties, and being able to combine with other elements to form important compounds.
Weakness: The weaknesses of elements include being limited in their uses, some can be reactive and dangerous, and many are not found in pure form in nature.