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John Dalton of Manchester first showed that everything was made of atoms October 1803
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You are all made of very tiny atoms
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An Atom
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Atoms
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. Atoms are so tiny that even large ones can only just be “seen” with the most powerful microscopes
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Your main atoms are
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Your main atoms are Carbon atoms C
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Your main atoms are Carbon atoms Nitrogen atoms C N
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Your main atoms are Carbon atoms Nitrogen atoms Oxygen atoms C N O
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Carbon atoms Oxygen atoms Hydrogen atoms C N O H Your main atoms are
Nitrogen atoms Oxygen atoms Hydrogen atoms C N O H
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Atom stick together to make molecules
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Two hydrogen (H) atoms attached to an Oxygen (O) atom
A water molecule Two hydrogen (H) atoms attached to an Oxygen (O) atom
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In water vapour the molecules are very far apart but in liquid water the molecules, which are somewhat “sticky”, are close together
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In air there are
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In air there are oxygen molecules O O
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In air there are oxygen molecules and nitrogen molecules O O N N
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A water molecule has one oxygen atom stuck to two hydrogen atoms
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That’s why it is called H2O
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Water molecules are also very very tiny
H H
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There are a LOT of tiny water molecules in a glass of water
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You are all made out of lots and lots of very tiny molecules
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Penicillin is one of the most important molecules we have ever discovered
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One of the prettiest molecules is the Buckyball
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It has 60 carbon atoms and is the same shape as a football
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Paper read to the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 20th October 1803
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Paper read to the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 20th October 1803
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O=C=O Carbon Dioxide CO2 Carbon Oxygen Paper read to the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 20th October 1803
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1/3 nm CO2
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Carbon Oxygen O=C=O Carbon Dioxide CO2
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There are a LOT of tiny water molecules in a glass of water
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You are all made of very tiny atoms
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