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Simile
Metaphor
Onomatopoeia
Alliteration

Figurative Language

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Periodic Table

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Structure of Atoms

Science Reading Q3/W4

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Atoms, Molecules, & Compounds

Chemistry Unit One

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Multiple Choice

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Decimals

Hello everyone

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Matter – anything that has volume and mass; occurs as elements, compounds, and mixtures

Our world is full of various substances we call matter. Matter is anything that takes up space (volume) and has mass. Take a look at the picture on the right. What kinds of matter do you see? The cars are made of solid matter such as metal frames and glass windows. Cars also need liquid matter to function, such as gasoline for fuel and oil for lubrication. The exhaust coming from the tailpipes is matter in the form of a gas. 

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Multiple Select

What are Decimal Numbers?

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Numbers which have '.' in them

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Numbers which are in between natural numbers and whole numbers, like 0.5, 0.06, 1.2,5.6

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Numbers who can eat your food

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Number which are not divisible

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Decimal number are:

  • "Decimal number" is often used to mean a number that uses a decimal point followed by digits that show a value smaller than one.

  • Example: 45.6 (forty-five point six) is a decimal number.


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Atom – the smallest particle of an element, made of electrons, protons, and neutrons

The metal, glass, gasoline, and exhaust are composed of many different types of matter. For example, metal car frames are typically hard steel made from the elements iron and carbon, while the glass is a compound made of silicon and oxygen. The exhaust is a mixture of gases such as carbon dioxide. There are more than 100 different elements, each with its own type of atom. These atoms are the tiny particles that serve as building blocks of all matter.

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Decimal Number's Place value

When we write numbers, the position (or "place") of each digit

is important.


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Atom – the smallest particle of an element, made of electrons, protons, and neutrons

A bar of the element gold contains quadrillions of individual gold atoms. An atom is the smallest particle of an element that cannot be broken down without changing the properties of the element. One atom of gold is very small, too small to be visible. However, a single atom of gold has the same properties as every other gold atom. 

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Revisiting Place Value concept

  • the "7" is in the Ones position, meaning 7 ones (which is 7),

  • the "2" is in the Tens position meaning 2 tens (which is twenty),

  • and the "3" is in the Hundreds position, meaning 3 hundreds.

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Multiple Choice

What is the smallest part of an element?

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Element

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Atom

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Molecule

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As we move left, each position is 10 times bigger! Tens are 10 times bigger than Ones Hundreds are 10 times bigger than Tens... and ... so on

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What are atoms made of?

Do all atoms have the same structure?

All atoms have the same general arrangement of particles, with protons and neutrons in the nucleus, or center, of the atom surrounded by a cloud of electrons. Scientists refer to this structure as the electron cloud model of an atom.

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As we move right, each position is 10 times smaller. From Hundreds, to Tens, to Ones 

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Multiple Choice

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But what if we continue past Ones?What is 10 times smaller than Ones?

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What is the model scientists refer to when looking at the structure of an atom?

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The electron cloud model

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The atom model

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The structure of our world model

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The theory model

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But we must first put a decimal point,so we know exactly where the Ones position is:

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Multiple Choice

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Where is the Decimal point in the given Image?

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After 2

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After 4

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After 7

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Before 2

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So this number will be called "three hundred twenty seven and four tenths"but we usually just say "three hundred twenty seven point four"


And that is a Decimal Number!

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Multiple Choice

What is the chart called that organizes all of the elements found on Earth?

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Element Chart

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Table of Elements

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Periodic Table of Elements

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Let's do some more examples

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Structure of Atoms

The location and charge of subatomic particles (particles inside of an atom) determine its structure. Protons, neutrons, and electrons differ from each other in their locations in an atom and their electrical charges. Electrical attractions between charged particles (ex: atomic nuclei and electrons) in matter explain the structure of atoms.

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Multiple Choice

What is the place value 2 in the number 0.2

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Tenth

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Tens

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Ten thousands

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Hundredhts

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Multiple Choice

An element is __________.

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Large

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1 kind of atom

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a molecule

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Multiple Choice

So 0.2 can also be shown as a which fraction

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12\frac{1}{2}

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210\frac{2}{10}

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102\frac{10}{2}

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2010\frac{20}{10}

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Structure of Atoms

Protons (shown as red spheres) are positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom. Since protons are the only charged particle in the nucleus, an atom’s nucleus is always positively charged. Atoms of each element contain a characteristic number of protons. In fact, the number of protons, or atomic number, determines the element.

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Multiple Choice

What comes after Tenths when we move towards right in decimal number?

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Ones

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Tens

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Hundreds

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Hundredths

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Multiple Choice

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Multiple Choice

Protons are negative and located outside of the nucleus.

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agree

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disagree

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Multiple Choice

What comes after Hundredths when we move towards right in decimal number?

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Tens

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Hundreds

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Thousandths

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Thousands

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Fill in the Blanks

Type answer...

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Structure of Atoms

For example, all nitrogen atoms have seven protons and, thus, an atomic number of seven. Sulfur atoms have 16 protons, while iron atoms have 26 protons.

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Structure of Atoms

Neutrons (shown as yellow spheres) do not have an electrical charge. They are neutral. Neutrons are found in the nucleus of the atom.

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Multiple Choice

Neutrons do not affect the overall charge of the atom.

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agree

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disagree

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Structure of Atoms

Electrons (shown as blue spheres) are negatively charged particles. They travel within the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus. Electrons are constantly moving at nearly the speed of light.

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Multiple Choice

How do molecules stay together?

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Glue

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Water

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Bonds

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Multiple Choice

Electrons make up most of the atom’s mass.

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agree

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disagree

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Atomic Mass and Volume

Atomic mass is the average mass of all the protons and neutrons in an atom. The average atomic mass, in which P = number of protons and N = number of neutrons, is P + N. The unit for atomic mass is the atomic mass unit (amu). If an atom has three protons and four neutrons, its mass is 7 amu. Electrons are so small that they do not make a significant contribution to the mass of an atom. The nucleus of an atom is very dense, having much more mass than volume. The nucleus only takes up around 1% of the volume of the atom. Almost all the atom’s volume is taken up by the electron cloud.

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Assumptions for Counting Subatomic Particles

If the number of protons equals the number of electrons, the atom does not have an electrical charge; it is neutral. In other words, the positives and negatives balance out.

If there are more protons than electrons, the atom is positively charged.

If there are more electrons than protons, the atom is negatively charged.

The number of neutrons in an atom does not affect the overall charge of the atom, because neutrons have no charge.

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Multiple Choice

If there are more _________ than electrons, the atom is positively charged.

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protons

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neutrons

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electrons

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Multiple Choice

A compound has _____ elements.

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2 or more

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Assumptions for Counting Subatomic Particles

Suppose a carbon atom has six protons and seven neutrons and is neutrally charged overall. How many electrons are in this atom of carbon? We know that the seven neutrons do not affect the overall charge of the atom. We also know that since the atom is neutral, it must have the same number of protons and electrons. Therefore, we can conclude that this carbon atom has six electrons.

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Open Ended

Write 1 question you still have about the structure of atoms.

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Open Ended

Write 2-3 things you want to remember about the structure of atoms.

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Multiple Choice

What are the columns referred to on the Periodic Table of Elements?

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Families or groups

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Periods

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Multiple Choice

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The symbol for Oxygen is ____.

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O

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Na

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Fl

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Multiple Choice

What are the rows referred to on the Periodic Table of Elements?

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Families or groups

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Periods

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Multiple Choice

The _______ is on the outside of an atom.

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Proton

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Neutron

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Electron

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Multiple Choice

Atomic Mass equals the combined number of

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Protons and Electrons

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Electrons and Neutrons

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Protons and Neutrons

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Multiple Choice

The atomic number for oxygen is ______.

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6

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8

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16

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Multiple Choice

The number of valence electrons ________ by 1 as you move across the period.

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increases

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decreases

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Poll

What word is confusing?

Atom

Element

Molecule

Compound

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Multiple Choice

Valence electrons are

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the electrons in the outer most energy level

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all the electrons in the atom

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The chemical symbol for an element is always represented by only 1 letter

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True

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False

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The first letter of the chemical symbol is always a capital letter and the second is always lowercase

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True

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False

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