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10/09/13 Starter: Paste Starter Here Practice: 1.Compound: 2.Element: 10/09/13 57 58 Molecules, Compounds and Elements Application Notes: Glue here when done Connection: Ws: Elements and Compounds turn in when done Exit : Name some compounds that you know you use in your life
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October 9, 2013 AGENDA 8.5 D, 6.5C I will be able to recognize the difference between an element and a compound and how they are used in chemical formulas by writing, speaking, and reading during notes and an activity. 1 Starter 2. Notes 3. Activity 4. Exit
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DateLecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 9/25 Metal, Nonmetals, and Metalloids 41-42 9/26 Where’s Al? 43-44 9/27 Element Wanted Poster 45-46 9/30 Bohr Model Challenge 47-48 10/1 Periodic Table Notes/Puzzles 49-50 10/2 Periodic Table Chart 51-52 10/3 Test Review 53-54 10/8 Test Corrections 55-56 10/9 Molecules, Compounds, and Elements 57-58 Table of Contents
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Application: Atoms, Elements, Molecules, Compounds
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Atoms 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.
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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
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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 NN
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Elements An element is a substance made of only one kind of atom. Elements can be arranged to form new substances. NN N O O O O N
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Molecule 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 Element
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Molecules Atoms of elements often bond together to form molecules. Atoms of oxygen bond together to form oxygen molecules or O 2. O O O O O O OO
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Element Molecules Hydrogen molecules are formed when 2 hydrogen atoms bond together. H H HH 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. S S S S S S S S
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Compounds 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.
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Sugar Compound The simple sugar glucose is a compound made up of 6 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms, and 6 oxygen atoms. O O O O O O C C C C C C
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Glucose Glucose is a product of photosynthesis. Atoms are rearranged to produce oxygen and glucose. ++ O O O O O O O O O O O O +
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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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Molecules: Elements vs. Compounds Look at the molecule. Decide what elements make-up it up. Distinguish between Element and compound. Formula of Molecule # of atoms in molecule and elements Classification: Element or Compound H2OH2O2- hydrogen and oxygencompound NO1-Nitrogen, 1-OxygenCompound FI 2 1-Fluorine, 2-IodineCompound O3O3 3-OxygenElement
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10/09/13 Starter: Paste Starter Here Practice: 1.Compound: 2.Element: 10/09/13 57 58 Molecules, Compounds and Elements Application Notes: Glue here when done Connection: Ws: Elements and Compounds turn in when done Exit : Name some compounds that you know you use in your life
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