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Element of Elements

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Element of Elements

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Today’s lesson

● Intro to atoms● Watch fun video● 5 different atomic models - group work● Why are the different models important

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Alchemy, Father of Chemistry

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What is matter made of?

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What did Aristotle think?

Everything is made of 4 elements

● Air● Fire ● Water● Earth

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What did ancient philosophers do?

● They think about the world● How humans interacts with the world● No experiments to prove or test their theory

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Where do theories came from?

● They describe and summarize what happens● Theories change/ evolve over time

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What if you break a rock?

Will it become smaller and smaller until you can’t break it anymore?

tomos - cut/ section (Greek)

a-tomos - cannot be cut

Purely philosophical thinking from Ancient Greeks

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Atomic chemistry

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Atomic models

1. Billiard ball model

2. Plum pudding model

3. Planetary model

4. Atomic model

5. Electron cloud model

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Atomic models

1. Billiard ball model - building simple atomic models

2. Plum pudding model - yummy

3. Planetary model -

4. Atomic model - used to explain bonding

5. Electron cloud model - grade 12 +

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Billiard ball model

● John Dalton● Particle model cannot explain everything

○ i.e. electrolysis of water● Element only contains one kind of particle that cannot be broken

down further● Compounds are made up of two or more elements chemically

combined together● Each of the same particles have identical mass● Atoms are shaped like solid spheres

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Dalton’s atomic theory

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Plum pudding model

● J J Thomson● Experimented with cathode ray tube● Discovered there are particles smaller than the atom● Positive and negative charges in an atom● Negative charges sticks to positive charges like raisins on a bun

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Planetary model

● Ernest Rutherford● Did his test with a alpha particle generator and a thin gold foil● Atoms is mostly empty space, filled by electrons● Most of the mass is at the center of the atom

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Atomic model

● Niels Bohr (worked with Rutherford)● Similar to planetary model, except electron move around in fixed

pathways or electron shells● Energy level can be determined, but not exact position

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Electron cloud model

● Work of chemists and physicists ● Electron have distinct energy levels● You know where certain electron are most likely to be found, but

never its exact position● Electron is both a wave and a particle

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Element symbols

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Why do we use abbreviations?

So Lady Gaga can make songs