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In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

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Page 1: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something.

Now explain solubility and density.

Page 2: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

List how many protons and electrons the following elements have: Hydrogen, Sodium, Iron, Krypton, and Mercury

Page 3: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

Create a master piece about what you have learned about matter using words and paint

Page 4: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

Draw the atomic structure of an element from the periodic table.

Label the nucleus, protons, neutrons, electrons and charges.

Page 5: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

Create a rap, song, poem, or paragraph. Explain how the atoms in the following objects would change when heated and cooled. CHOOSE AT LEAST 3 OBJECTS

Peach ice cream Soda uncooked hot dog soda can chocolate candy bar

Page 6: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

Construct an analogy:

Atom:Element as ________: _________

Page 7: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.
Page 8: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

Describe and define atoms.

Name the parts of an atom.

Describe the relationship between numbers of protons and atomic number on the periodic table.

Page 9: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

How is matter alike or different on the molecular level?

How is the # of Protons related to the atomic # on the periodic table?

Page 10: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

What is a pure

substance?

Is a substance in which there is a uniform composition

of “particles”. Theparticles we aretalking about are atoms.

Page 11: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.
Page 12: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.
Page 13: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

What is anelement?

meet the elements song

A substance that Contains only one type

of atom. All known elements are organized on the periodic table ofelements.atoms and elements

Page 14: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

What is a compound?

Is a combination of elements that come together through a chemical reaction and becomes something called a molecule. A molecule is two or

more different elements combined in a specific ratio.

Page 15: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

What is an

atom?

The smallest partof an element that has thesameproperties of thatelement. In Greekmeans-“Uncuttable”

atom animation

Page 16: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

What is an atom?

These particles are too small to be seen with a microscope.

Atoms have all the properties of matter: mass and volume

Atom cont…

Page 17: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

SupermanStudy Jams atoms

Page 18: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.
Page 19: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

What Is

an atom

Madeof?

Protons – Found in the atom’s nucleus and has a positive charge. +

Protons

Page 20: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

What Is

an atom

Madeof?

Neutrons – Found in the atom’s

nucleus and has no charge. The nucleus contains most

of theatom’s mass

What 2 things

are found

inside the

nucleus?

Neutron

s

Protons

nNeutron

s

Page 21: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

Electrons – Found circling the atom’s nucleus.

- Each has a negative charge.

What Is

an atom

Madeof?

Electro

n

-

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Page 23: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

What is the

atomicnumber?

The atomic number is the number ofProtons in the nucleus of that atom. All atoms ofan element have the same atomic number.

Page 24: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

Here is an example of one of the elements on the periodic table.

3Li

Lithium6.94

atomic number - # of protons in the nucleus. element symbolelement name atomic mass –mass of the protons and neutrons

Page 25: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.
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Atomic mass

Isotopes

Atom

Page 27: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.
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Starting Simply The hydrogen atom has one proton and one electron.

Now for Some Neutrons The helium atom has two protons, two neutrons, and two electrons.

Building Bigger Atoms For bigger atoms, simply add protons, neutrons, and electrons.

Protons and Atomic Number . The atomic number represents the number of protons in the nucleus of the atom.

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MatterVolumeMassDensitySolubility

SoluteSolventPhysical Changes

AtomElements

Page 30: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

Describe and define atoms.

Name the parts of an atom.

Describe the relationship between numbers of protons and atomic number on the periodic table.

Page 31: In your notebook describe how you know when you have learned something. Now explain solubility and density.

How is matter alike or different on the molecular level?

How is the # of Protons related to the atomic # on the periodic table?