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WARM-UP What do all these pictures have in common with each other?

What is an Atom? ACHS Physical Science

Objective/Concept Question I will develop a model that differentiates atoms and molecules by diagramming the configuration of a mystery atom. “What is all my stuff made of?”

MINI-LESSON History of the ATOM These will be 2-Column (Cornell Notes) Words in BLUE will go in the LEFT column (headings) Words that are UNDERLINED you will write in the RIGHT column

Scientists who discovered Atomic Structure Democritus – (460BC) postulated that everything was made of “ATOMAS” which were physically divisible but had different shapes (Salt atoms were pointy

Scientists who discovered Atomic Structure Rutherford – (1910) Experimented by firing Helium atoms at Gold foil and found that most passed through but 1 in 10,000 would ricochet off. Bohr – (1913) refined Rutherford’s idea of the Atom saying the electrons were in ORBIT around a central nucleus

Rutherford’s Experiment gold foil helium nuclei helium nuclei They found that while most of the helium nuclei passed through the foil, a small number were deflected and, to their surprise, some helium nuclei bounced straight back.

Bohr’s Atom electrons in orbits nucleus

Question…. WHERE DO WE FIND ATOMS?????

What is an Atom? Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter that make up everyday objects (your desk, the air, even YOU are made up of atoms!) There are 90 naturally occurring kinds of atoms. Scientists in labs have been able to make about 25 more

What is an Atom? Atoms are made out of 3 basic particles: PROTONS– carry a positive charge NEUTRONS– carry no charge Protons and Neutrons join together to form the Nucleus of the atom ELECTRONS – carry a negative charge and circle the nucleus

Practice! Proton Neutron Electron

What is an Atom? Neutrons and protons have almost the same mass If an electron weighed the same as a dime—a proton would weigh the same as a gallon of milk!

Atomic Structure – Helium Atom Shell proton N + - + N - neutron electron

Atomic Structure - Helium Atomic Mass refers to the “weight” of the atom. It is derived at by adding the number of protons with the number of neutrons. This is a helium atom. Its atomic mass is 4 (protons plus neutrons). What is its atomic number?

number of electrons = number of protons ATOMIC STRUCTURE He 2 Atomic number the number of protons in an atom 4 Atomic mass the number of protons and neutrons in an atom number of electrons = number of protons

ATOMIC STRUCTURE Practice! number of electrons = number of protons 8 Atomic number the number of protons in an atom 16 Atomic mass the number of protons and neutrons in an atom number of electrons = number of protons

ATOMIC STRUCTURE Practice! Cu 29 Atomic number the number of protons in an atom 63 Atomic mass the number of protons and neutrons in an atom number of electrons?

ATOMIC STRUCTURE Practice! Na 11 Atomic number the number of protons in an atom 22 Atomic mass the number of protons and neutrons in an atom number of electrons?

ATOMIC STRUCTURE Practice! 6 Atomic number the number of protons in an atom 12 Atomic mass the number of protons and neutrons in an atom number of electrons?

Atomic Structure Adding a proton makes a new kind of atom What is an ISOTOPE? Adding a neutron makes an isotope of that atom – just a heavier version of that atom

Atomic Structure The last energy level consists of what’s called VALENCE ELECTRONS These are the electrons that will make the bond with other elements Electrons occupy different Energy “LEVELS” within an atom. The first energy level holds 2 electrons The remaining energy levels all hold 8 electrons

Atoms vs. Elements vs. Molecules Imagine going to an ice cream store. Let’s say they have 30 different flavors of ice cream. Those are ELEMENTS, the things that I have available to build my dessert from. The smallest amount of ice cream that the store will sell to me is a scoop. This is an ATOM. If I want, I can put 2 or more scoops of ice cream together. This is a MOLECULE If my molecule has more than one flavor of ice cream, I can call it a COMPOUND

Atoms vs. Elements vs. Molecules IN SUMMARY: Element: a basic substance that can’t be simplified Atom: the smallest amount of an element Molecule: two or more atoms that are chemically joined together (H2, O2, H2O etc…)

Today you are going to BUILD a model of an ATOM!! Time to Practice Today you are going to BUILD a model of an ATOM!! In your group you will be responsible for: Choosing an Atom Deciding how to represent each of the parts (PNEs) Creating a “Get to know an Atom” Information card

REFLECTION – Mystery Atom! You are going to get a card with a mystery atom’s information on it. You will need to create an INFORMATION CARD for your mystery atom given either the number of PROTONS or NEUTRONS and the ATOMIC MASS!

ACCESS! 6-Trait Writing criteria – what are they? Today in Access we are going to complete several Short Constructed Responses. Pick 2 questions to answer Answer the questions on the back of the page (make sure to write which questions you are answering!)