Matter Atomic Theory Notes Set 1
How small can you go? Atoms - Elements - Molecules - Macromolecules - Cell organelles - Cells - Tissues - Organs - Systems - Organisms - Populations - Ecosystems - Biospheres - Planets - Planetary Systems with Stars - Galaxies - The Universe Zooming out from atoms to universe
Why do we need to know about Atoms? Lithium used to make batteries… Uranium is used in nuclear power plants Carbon dioxide is a concern with climate change Hydrogen can power cars Electricity is about electrons Fuel of the future… Understand everything….
Antiquity (400 B.C.) Democritus of northern Greece asserted that all material things are composed of extremely small irreducible particles called atoms.
Elements One type of atom makes up an element. There are approximately 100 elements each with their own special properties.
The Elements All of the elements
Atoms The smallest division of an element. If divided any smaller it stops retaining the properties of that element. Bohr Atom Model
Atoms and the periodic table Proton has a positive charge + Electron has a negative charge - Neutron has no charge (0)
Draw an Atom
Reading the Periodic Table Atomic number = number of protons/ electrons Atomic Symbol = abbreviation of the name Atomic Mass = number of protons plus/+ neutrons (electrons have very little mass)
Energy Levels Atoms have Electrons arranged into energy levels. Each level holds a certain amount of electrons. The first holds 2 and the second holds 8 (you will learn about the others later).
Periodic Table of the Elements
How to draw an Atom. Draw an atom of Neon
Matter Atomic Theory Notes Set 1