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Atoms and Elements. 8.P.1.1 I can explain the relationships between atoms and elements. What is Matter ?. Anything made of atoms and molecules Anything that has mass and takes up space What is an example of matter ?. What is an Atom ?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Atoms and Elements

Atoms and Elements8.P.1.1 I can explain the relationships between atoms and elements.

Page 2: Atoms and Elements

What is Matter?Anything made of atoms and

moleculesAnything that has mass and

takes up space

What is an example of matter?

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What is an Atom?How small can a

piece of aluminum foil be broken into?

What is all matter made of?

How does the video define an atom?

What are different types of matter

made of?

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An atom…Is the smallest unit of matter that retains the

identity of the substanceAtoms are known as the building blocks of all

matter

What can be found in an atom?It consists of protons, neutrons, and electronsProtons and neutrons are located in the nucleus

of an atomElectrons are located in the electron cloud which

surrounds the nucleus of an atom accounting for most of the space an atom occupies

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What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?

ProtonsPositively

charged subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom

NeutronsSubatomic

particles found in the nucleus of an atom which are neutral

Electrons• Negatively

charged subatomic particles found orbiting the nucleus of an atom

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What is an Element?

What do the types of matter in the video have in common?

How does the video define an element?

How many known elements exist?

What is used to organize the known elements?

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An element…Is a substance that cannot be broken

down into simpler substances by chemical means

Consists of one type of atomIf you change the number of protons

the type of element changes

◦Examples Hydrogen consists of one proton and one

electron. Carbon consists of six protons and six electrons.

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What does an element’s atomic number tell us?

The atomic number of an element tells us the number of protons in an atom’s nucleus

1) How many protons are in an atom of Nitrogen?

2) How many protons are in an atom of Helium?

3) How many protons are in an atom of Neon?

4) How many protons are in an atom of Sodium?

5) How many electrons are in each of the atoms 1- 4?

1) 7 2) 2 3) 10 4) 11 - Hint: The protons = the electrons

7

2

10

11

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What is the atomic mass number?The atomic mass number of an

element tells us the number of protons and neutrons in an atom’s nucleus

How do you think we can determine the number of neutrons in each of the atoms 1-4?Atomic mass number = protons + neutrons

- protons - protons

Atomic mass number – protons = neutrons

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How many neutrons?

Atomic mass number – protons = neutrons

1) How many protons are in an atom of Nitrogen?

2) How many protons are in an atom of Helium?

3) How many protons are in an atom of Neon?

4) How many protons are in an atom of Sodium?

5) How many protons are in an atom of Potassium?

7

2

10

12

20

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How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in one atom of each element?

1) Iron (Fe) p+ = n0 = e- =

2) Oxygen (O) p+ = n0 = e- =

3) Boron (B) p+ = n0 = e- =

4) Chlorine (Cl) p+ = n0 = e- =

5) Zinc (Zn) p+ = n0 = e- =

6) Lead (Pb) p+ = n0 = e- =

7) Copper (Cu) p+ = n0 = e- =

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How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in one atom of each element?

1) Iron (Fe) p+ = 26 n0 = 29 e- = 26

2) Oxygen (O) p+ = 8 n0 = 8 e- = 8

3) Boron (B) p+ = 5 n0 = 5 e- = 5

4) Chlorine (Cl) p+ = 17 n0 = 18 e- = 17

5) Zinc (Zn) p+ = 30 n0 = 35 e- = 30

6) Lead (Pb) p+ = 82 n0 = 125e- = 82

7) Copper (Cu) p+ = 29 n0 = 34 e- = 29

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Wrap-up1) What is matter?

2) What are atoms made of?

3) What is the difference between atoms and elements?

4) What is the atomic mass?

5) How do you determine the number of protons? Neutrons? Electrons?


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