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2122 Atom Structure Starter Practice Application Connection Exit Sep 6, 2013 Paste anticipation guide here Fold and Paste Atom Structure Notes here Sep 6, 2013
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Read statement and Circle: A for AGREE & D for DISAGREE
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DateLecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 8/28 Syllabus /Notebook Guidelines 1-2 8/28 Periodic Table/ Formula 3-4 8/28 Tools/ Measurement 5-6 8/28 Lab Report/ Investigations7-8 8/28 Restroom passes/Homework Log 9-10 8/29 Safety equipment 11-12 8/30 Atoms Vocabulary13-14 9/3Atomic Theory Research notes 15-16 9/4 Observation Activity 17-18 9/5 Model Activity 19-20 9/6Atoms Notes 21-22 Table of Contents
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1. Starter 2.Atomic Structure Notes 3. Atomic Structure Activity 4. Exit
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element The smallest part of a chemical element that has all the properties of that element is the atom. electrons, protons, neutrons Everything in our world is made up of electrons, protons, and neutrons.
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Nucleus Nucleus: Protons & Neutrons if an atom was the size of a football stadium, then a proton would still be smaller than a marble.
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Protons All protons are exactly the same and are found inside atoms. They have a p ositive charge different how manyDifferent atoms have different numbers of protons ; what makes an atom be a helium or a gold atom depends on how many protons it has. atomic mass unitThe mass of the proton is equal to 1 atomic mass unit (amu) an atom has equal numbers of protons And electrons
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Neutrons sub-atomic particle hydrogenThe neutron is a sub-atomic particle of the atom and is found in all elements except hydrogen. It has a neutral charge. neutronprotonmassThe neutron and the proton make up the mass of the atom. neutronWithout the neutron, the protons would push away from each other.
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Electrons cloudsElectrons are found in clouds that surround the nucleus of an atom. They have a negative charge specific distances shellsThose clouds are specific distances away from the nucleus and are organized into shells. move impossibleBecause electrons move so quickly, it is impossible to see where they are at a specific moment in time.
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4344 Atom Structure Starter Practice Application Connection Exit Paste anticipation guide here Paste Atom Structure Notes here 12 3 Sep 25, 2012
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Create a model of the following atom then draw it into your spiral: Protons: 4 Neutrons: 5 Electrons: 4 P: 4 N:5 - - - -
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Create a model of the following atom then draw it into your spiral: Protons: 9 Neutrons: 10 Electrons: 9
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Create a model of the following atom then draw it into your spiral: Protons: 9 Neutrons: 10 Electrons: 9 P: 9 N:10 - - - - - - - - -
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Create a model of the following atom then draw it into your spiral: Protons: 7 Neutrons: 7 Electrons: 7
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Create a model of the following atom then draw it into your spiral: Protons: 7 Neutrons: 7 Electrons: 7 P: 7 N: 7 - - - - - - -
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4344 Atom Structure Starter Practice Application Connection Exit Paste anticipation guide here Paste Atom Structure Notes here 12 3 Sep 25, 2012
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Observe the atom then count and show the number of subatomic particles in your spiral: Protons: __ Neutrons: __ Electrons: __ 3 4 3
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Observe the atom then count and show the number of subatomic particles in your spiral: Protons: __ Neutrons: __ Electrons: __ 7 4 7
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Observe the atom then count and show the number of subatomic particles in your spiral: Protons: __ Neutrons: __ Electrons: __ 6 6 6
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Name of Subatomic Particle Location within the Atom Electrical Charge Relative mass Inside the nucleus 1 amu Neutral 1/1836 amu Complete chart and glue in your journal
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