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ATOMS Chapter 4
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What is an Atom? The smallest particle into which an element can be divided and still be the same substance The building blocks of all matter
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Size of Atoms Atoms are really, really small Even the biggest atoms can’t be seen
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Can you cut it? Cut a strip of paper 28 cm long by 4 cm wide If you can cut the strip of paper in half 31 times you will end up with a piece of paper the size of an atom. Take your strip of paper and cut it into equal halves. Cut one of the remaining pieces of paper into equal halves. Continue to cut the strip into equal halves as many times as you can. Make all cuts parallel to the first one. When the width gets longer than the length, you may cut off the excess, but that does not count as a cut.
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How far did you get? Here are some comparisons to think about! Cut 1 14.0cm Child's hand Cut 2 7.0 cm Fingers, ears, toes Cut 3 3.5 cm Watch, mushroom, eye Cut 4 1.75 cm Rings, insects Cut 6.44 cm Poppy seeds Cut 8 1 mm Thread. Congratulations if your still in! Cut 10.25 mm Still cutting? Most have quit by now Cut 12.06 mm Microscopic range, human hair Cut 14.015 mm Width of paper, microchip components Cut 18 1 micron Water purification openings, bacteria Cut 19.5 micron Visible light waves Cut 24.015 micron Electron microscope range Cut 31.0001 micron The size of an Atom!
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Is there anything smaller than an atom? YES
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Parts of an Atom Three subatomic particles (there are more) - protons – positive charge, located in the nucleus - neutrons – no charge, located in the nucleus - electrons – negative charge, located in the electron cloud
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Charged Atoms When an atom has the same number of protons and electrons, the atom is neutral When there is a different number of protons and electrons, the atom has a charge Charged atoms are called ions
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An ion is positive when the protons outnumber the electrons An ion is negative when the electrons outnumber the protons
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Isotopes Atoms of an element that have the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
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Do Section Review Page 89
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Electron Shells 1 st shell can hold 2 2 nd shell can hold 8 3 rd shell can hold 18 but for our purposes we will consider it full at 8
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Bohr Models
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Do Bohr Model activity sheet
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Forces Gravity – attraction between particles in the atom. Very small force in the atom Electromagnetic – holds electrons around the nucleus Strong – holds the nucleus together (is stronger than the electromagnetic force that is pulling it apart Weak – responsible for radioactivity. Helps change neutrons into protons and electrons
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