
Matter and Atomic Structure
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Matter and Atomic Structure
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What we will learn:
Revision: Year 8 chemistry content
What is matter?
What is the atom?
Atomic structure
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Multiple Choice
Chocolate Chip Muffin
Compound
Element
Mixture
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Multiple Choice
Mg
Compound
Element
Mixture
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Multiple Choice
Salt (NaCl)
Compound
Element
Mixture
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
in alphabetic order
simular physical & chemical properties
their symbols
Just simular physical properties
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Open Ended
How would you define matter?
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What is chemistry?
The study of the properties and behaviours of matter
We must understand what matter is and how it behaves, so we can do new and exciting things with it!
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What is matter?
Anything that has mass and takes up space
We build up from very small particles, to very large particles, and then to amalgamations of particles to create objects
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What is the atom?
The basic unit of matter
Smallest unit of matter that can be divided into without the release of charged particles
Defines the element
i.e. an atom of oxygen, an atom of magnesium
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Multiple Choice
Subatomic particles with a negative charge
Electrons
Neutrons
Protons
Quarks
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Multiple Choice
neutrons
atomic mass
protons
isotopes
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Multiple Choice
Neutrons
Protons
Nucleus
Electrons
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Multiple Choice
Electron Shells
Orbitals
Electron Cloud
Nucleus
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Atomic Structure
Nucleus
Subatomic particles
Orbitals/shells
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Subatomic Particles
Protons
positive, in the nucleus, heavy
Neutrons
neutral, in the nucleus, heavy
Electrons
negative, shells, light
We can determine properties and behaviours from the number and type of these subatomic particles
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History of atomic structure
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Multiple Choice
Subatomic particles with a negative charge
Electrons
Neutrons
Protons
Quarks
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Multiple Choice
neutrons
atomic mass
protons
isotopes
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Multiple Choice
Neutrons
Protons
Nucleus
Electrons
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Multiple Choice
What is one way Neutrons are different from electrons?
they both are negative
neutrons have no charge, while electrons have a negative charge
Both are in the nucleus( center of atom)
Electrons are inside nucleus and neutrons are outside the nucleus.
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Multiple Choice
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Atomic number and atomic mass
Calculating subatomic particles
Models of the atom
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