Matter is made of atoms. Think about it… List some examples of SCALES in which a length or a size represents a much larger length of size. If an atom.

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Matter is made of atoms

Think about it… List some examples of SCALES in which a length or a size represents a much larger length of size. If an atom were the size of the round head of the pin in the following picture, how large would the pin actually be? 90 square miles (1/7 the size of London) and 80 miles high (15X the height of Mt. Everest)

Atoms are extremely small Atom- the smallest basic unit of matter –You can’t see an individual atom, but you constantly see large collections of them. –Matter is atoms –So small, they can’t be seen with very strong optical microscopes –One teaspoonful of water contains 500,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms!!

Molecules Molecule- a particle formed when 2 or more atoms bond together, or combine –Can be made from atoms that are different or alike –Water= 2 hydrogen atoms + 1 oxygen atom H 2 O –Hydrogen gas= 2 hydrogen atoms

–Is the smallest amount of a substance made of combined atoms that is considered to be a substance –Made of different numbers of atoms Carbon Monoxide= 1 carbon +1 oxygen Vitamin E= 29 carbon + 50 hydrogen+2 oxygen

Atoms & Molecules are always in motion Dust in a light beam? Molecules in the air are constantly moving in many directions –They collide and bounce off other particles Water (liquid) molecules move too! –Food coloring in water… –They flow over eachother Solid molecules vibrate or twist but never move.

MOLECULE DANCE!!! Gas/Air particles= bounce/collide Liquid/Water particles= flow/spread Solid particles= vibrate/twist