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Warm-up What are the five phases of matter? Describe the atoms in each state of matter? Lab Color Periodic Table Adopt an Element Notes Go over atom worksheet for yesterday Today’s Activities
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Use Alien cards to organize them into groups How can you organize them? Show me what you have done Now organize them into rows and columns How do they have fit together? What have you seen like this? Periodic Table Lab
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Get computer, if you remember what number you used for matter lab, use that computer Log in Once log in, go to the following website www.ptable.com www.ptable.com Play with website and see what you notice Lab
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Color Periodic table according to metal, nonmetals and metalloids on the website Then select an element you would like to “adopt” Let me know what you choose, I only want one group doing an element Fill out worksheet Make facts interesting for the whole class I am going to ask you to share 2 Lab
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Warm-up Finish atom paper Go over atom worksheet Take notes over Periodic Table Very quick, small amount Reading Highlight Video Notes Worksheets Today’s Activities
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Columns Grouped by having similar physical and chemical properties 18 groups in total Groups (Families)
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Rows Going across, the number of electrons in the outer shell Same number of electron shells 7 periods Periods
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Back in History We used to think that there were only 4-5 elements. This was before we found out that these elements, like water, had even smaller parts.
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What is a molecule? How are molecules formed? Molecules form when atoms are chemically joined together and are made up of two or more atoms Molecules
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What is an element? When a molecule is only made up of one type of atom What are 2 types of molecules are there? Compounds and elements Example of an element atom Ar, Ne Example of an Element molecules O2, N2 Elements
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What is a compound? Molecules that have more than one type of atom What is a compound made of? Same as above, leave blank Give an example of a compound molecule CO2, H2O Compounds
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What is a mixture? Composed of two or more substances which each keep their original properties and do not combine chemically. What can mixtures be made up of? Salad, brownies, salt water What is air (atmosphere)? A mixture because it contains different elements and compounds but each have their own properties Mixtures
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Warm-up What is the difference between a compound and a mixture? What is the difference between an atom and a molecule Finish worksheet and complete new worksheet Go over worksheet “All Mixed Up” Matching cut outs Today’s Activities
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Warm-up What is an heterogeneous mixture? Give three examples of a homogeneous mixture. Go over Worksheets and activities from Friday/Thursday Build a molecule lab Today’s Activities
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Warm-up Build a model of C 4 H 3 O 2 How many atoms are in the above model? Is it a compound, mixture or element? Finishing going over anything from Monday/Tuesday Build your own Periodic Table of Elements Protons, Neutrons and Electrons…..How many? Uno Today’s Activities
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Warm-up What is the chemical symbols for the following Elements: copper, neon and nickel? How many protons, neutrons and electrons does each element have? Elements, compounds and Mixtures Study Guide Book work Today’s Activities
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Warm-up Draw the valance electrons for Oxygen and Nitrogen Tell me whether the following items are elements, compounds or mixtures Wood, Diamond (C), Dry Ice (CO 2 ) Finish/Go over valance electron worksheet Go over Study Guide Review Today’s Activities
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