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Forming Solids Lesson 2
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Metals are Shiny Good Conductors of heat & electricity Solid at room temperature. Most of the periodic table Ductile – Can be pulled into a wire Malleable – Can be hammered or rolled into sheets.
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Metallic Bonds Metals bonds form when metals share their pooled electrons. Metals can bond with the same element or with other metals. Electrons move freely throughout the metal A “sea” of electrons
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Crystals Crystal is a regular, repeating pattern of atoms, ion, or molecules. Snowflakes, diamonds, salt are examples. Each crystal has a unit cell.
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Unit Cells
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Polymers Polymers are covalent compounds made up of many small, repeating units in a chain. Poly – means “many”, - mer means “parts” DNA is a polymer. Monomers is the basic unit of a polymer.
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Polymer types Synthetic (Man-made ) Do these look familiar? Natural DNA Proteins Carbohydrates (sugars) Fats
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How to make a crystals Watch Short You Tube Demo Fun recipes you can do at home!
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How to make a polymer – Silly Putty! Be careful with borax, it is toxic – wear gloves and don’t breathe in fumes! In one bowl, mix ¼ c. of borax and 1 c. of water. Stir In another bowl, mix ¼ c. Elmer’s glue & ¼ c. water + some food coloring. Stir. Now mix the two together. It will be slimy at first, then will solidify into silly putty.
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