
The Building Blocks of Matter
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9th - 12th Grade
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Stephanie Alston
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The Building Blocks of Matter
An exploration of the fundamental components that make up all matter in the universe.
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The Building Blocks of Matter
Review atoms, elements, compounds, and mixtures. Explain the importance of chemical bonds. Explore Lewis Dot models of molecules: H2, He, H2O, O2, CH4, CO2, NH3, H2O2. Covalent bonds in basic chemistry.
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Multiple Choice
What type of bonds are explored in basic chemistry?
Ionic bonds
Covalent bonds
Hydrogen bonds
Metallic bonds
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Covalent Bonds
Trivia: Covalent bonds occur when atoms share electrons. They are the strongest type of chemical bond and are found in molecules like water and DNA. Unlike ionic bonds, covalent bonds do not involve the transfer of electrons. Other types of chemical bonds include ionic, hydrogen, and metallic bonds.
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The Building Blocks of Matter
Identify the element, mixture, and compound. Understand the representation of spheres and rods in molecular models. Learn to draw bonds using Lewis Dot Structures. Explore the properties of water and its importance.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a compound?
Element
Mixture
Rod
Water
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Water - A Compound
Trivia: Water is a compound made up of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen. It is essential for all known forms of life and covers about 71% of the Earth's surface. Water has unique properties, such as its ability to exist in all three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas. It is also known as the universal solvent due to its ability to dissolve many substances.
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The Wonders of Water
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Multiple Choice
Which property of water allows insects to walk on its surface?
High boiling point
Density and temperature
Surface tension
Universal solvent
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Surface Tension
Did you know? Surface tension is the property of water that allows insects to walk on its surface. It is caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules, creating a 'skin' on the water's surface. This phenomenon is also responsible for water droplets forming beads and certain objects floating on water.
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Water Uses
Water is commonly used in industry and commerce, thermoelectricity/energy production, agriculture, drinking and household needs, and recreation. It plays a vital role in various processes and activities, making it an essential resource for different sectors.
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Multiple Choice
What are some common uses of water?
Transportation and communication
Manufacturing and construction
Mining and extraction
Thermoelectricity/energy production, agriculture, drinking and household needs, and recreation
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Common Uses of Water
The Building Blocks of Matter
An exploration of the fundamental components that make up all matter in the universe.
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