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Let’s Talk Chemistry!
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1. The Atom basic unit of matter made up of protons, neutrons and electrons the atom is neutrally charged (no charge) Helium Atom: Atomic Number 2 Electron Proton Neutron
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2. Structure of an atom The nucleus of an atom: Protons are positively charged Neutrons have no charge Electrons: in constant motion around nucleus negatively charged Atoms have an equal number of protons and electrons.
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3. Elements Pure substance Made of one type of atom Represented by 1, 2 or 3 letters
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4. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev designed the first periodic table He arranged the elements by increasing atomic mass He left blank spaces according to similarities in columns of elements
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More history… Mendeleev’s blank spaces (or predictions) were elements that he claimed were not discovered yet. As it turns out, he was right!! Scientists later discovered the missing elements with the properties that Mendeleev predicted!
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And even more history! Moseley discovered the atomic number He organized the periodic table by increasing atomic number This allowed for elements with similar properties to fall into place An gave way to the modern periodic table
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5. Molecules Smallest unit (part) of a compound Hydrogen molecule Hydrogen molecule Water
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6. Compounds a substance that contains two or more different elements organic compounds must contain Carbon Acetic acid
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Molecular formula 7. Molecular formula Shows how many atoms of each element a molecule contains Does not tell you about a molecule’s structure
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Examples of molecular formulas H2O2 hydrogen 1 oxygen NH31 nitrogen 3 hydrogen C6H12O66 carbon 12 hydrogen 6 oxygen
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8. Structural formula Shows how atoms are arranged in a molecule 2-dimensional representation of a molecule’s structure
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9. 3-D model Shows how the atoms are arranged in a molecule Is able to be moved or turned, allowing you to view the molecule from different angles 3D model 3D model
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