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815. Recognize that all matter consists of atoms. Recognize that all matter consists of atoms. Key concepts/skills: Level 1: Define key vocabulary. Describe the basic structure of an atom. Level 2: Explain Dalton's Atomic Theory. Describe how all matter is made up of atoms.
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815 Recognize that all matter consists of atoms.
Recognize that all matter consists of atoms. Key concepts/skills: Level 1: Define key vocabulary. Describe the basic structure of an atom. Level 2: Explain Dalton's Atomic Theory. Describe how all matter is made up of atoms. Level 3: Calculate mass number, atomic number, number of protons, neutrons or electrons. Explain how the same element can have different isotopes.
Recognize that all matter consists of atoms. • Key vocabulary: • matter • atom • mass number • mass • proton • atomic number • volume • neutron • isotope • atomic theory • energy levels
Recognize that all matter consists of atoms. • Dalton’s Atomic theory • 1803 John Dalton came up with his atomic theory • All substances are made up of atoms and • atoms cannot be divided. • 2.Atoms of the same element are exactly alike. • 3.Atoms join with other atoms to make new • substances.
Recognize that all matter consists of atoms. • Now we know (Modern atomic theory) • 1. All matter is made up of atoms • 2. Atoms can be divided (fission) • 3. Atoms of the same element can be different (isotopes) different versions of the same element • 4. Atoms of different elements are different • 5. Atoms combine to form compounds
Recognize that all matter consists of atoms. • II. Structure of the atom • Nucleus • Protons - + charges particles make up the nucleus • Neutrons – neutral particles make up the nucleus • Electrons • Negatively charged particles that orbit around the nucleus
Recognize that all matter consists of atoms. • III. Drawing an Atom • Atomic number – the least of the two numbers/ tells the number of protons the atom has • Mass number - the greatest of the two numbers/ is the sum of protons plus neutrons • If you subtract the atomic number from the mass number you get the number of neutrons in the atom
Recognize that all matter consists of atoms. • Drawing electrons • Electrons travel in definite energy levels • 1st level holds 2 e-, 2nd level holds 8 e-, • 3rd level holds 18 e- • 3.When drawings electron, you fill 1st • with 2 e- then fill the second and so on
1.Isotopes are different version of the same element 2. The only thing that changes is the number of NEUTRONS Isotopes
Atoms are Too small to see!