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1 What are atoms, elements, molecules, and compounds?

2 Atoms Definition: An atom is the smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of that element. All matter is made of atoms, even you.

3 Atoms Atoms are structures too small for us to see, even with aid of a microscope. Because we can’t see atoms, we use models to help us study and understand them

4 Atom model We often use circles to represent atoms and put them together to represent molecules. Some use a bar or a line to represent the bonds between the atoms and some don’t. N N

5 Elements O N Definition: An element is a substance made of only one kind of atom. Elements can be arranged to form new substances. O N O N

6 Molecule Element Definition: A molecule is formed when 2 or more atoms bond together. If a molecule is made up of only 1 kind of atom we call it an element. If the molecule is made up of 2 or more kinds of atoms we call it a compound. Compound

7 Molecules Atoms of elements often bond together to form molecules.
Atoms of oxygen bond together to form oxygen molecules or O2. O O O O

8 Element Molecules Hydrogen molecules are formed when 2 hydrogen atoms bond together. H H Sulfur molecules are formed when 8 sulfur atoms bond together. This molecule is made of only 1 kind of atom so it is considered an element.

9 Compounds Definition: A compound is two or more elements joined together by a chemical bond. Water is an example of a compound. Each molecules is made up of 1 oxygen atom and 2 hydrogen atoms.

10 Sugar Compound The simple sugar glucose is a compound made up of 6 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms, and 6 oxygen atoms. O C C C C C C

11 Glucose Glucose is a product of photosynthesis. Atoms are rearranged to produce oxygen and glucose. O + +

12 Compound Properties The properties of a compound are often very different from the elements they are made up of. For example, at room temperature hydrogen and oxygen are both gases but water is a liquid. 2 Hydrogen Oxygen “yields” Water (hydrogen oxide) +


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