

Electric Charge
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Science
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6th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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8 Slides • 4 Questions
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Electric Charge - Day 1
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Ion
Static Charge
Electric Force
Electric Field
Insulator
Conductor
Electric Discharge
Vocabulary
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Atoms are made of:
Protons – positive charge
Neutrons – no charge (neutral)
Electrons – negative charge
Nucleus – center of the atom, holds the protons and neutrons
The electrons orbit around the nucleus
First, Let's Review The Atom!
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In All Things, Balance
In atoms, there are exactly as many protons (with a positive charge) as there are electrons (with a negative charge)
Atoms are electrically neutral (they have no overall charge)
However. . . some atoms can gain or lose electrons
What happens to their electric charge, then?
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Multiple Choice
What happens when an atom loses an electron?
It Becomes Positively Charged
It Becomes Negatively Charged
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Multiple Choice
What happens when an atom gains an electron?
It Becomes Positively Charged
It Becomes Negatively Charged
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Ion – an atom that is either positively or negatively charged
Positive ions form when atoms lose electrons
Negative ions form when atoms gain electrons
The protons and neutrons never leave the nucleus to form ions
Ions
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Electrons aren’t “stuck” to one nucleus in a solid
They can move from one nucleus to another
Physical motion or contact can cause electrons to “jump” from one solid to another
Electrons In Solids
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What Happens When Electrons Jump?
A balloon is rubbed on your hair
The electrons in your hair are held more loosely than the electrons on the balloon
Which way do the electrons jump?
What happens to the overall charge of your hair?
What happens to the overall charge of the balloon?
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Multiple Choice
When you rub a balloon on your hair, the electrons are held more strongly by the balloon than your hair. That means electrons will jump:
From Your Hair to The Balloon.
From The Balloon to Your Hair.
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Open Ended
When electrons jump from your hair to the ballon, what happens to the overall charge of both of them?
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Static Charge
Static Charge - an imbalance in the electric charge of an object
Caused by the transfer of electrons from one object to another
One object becomes positively charged, while the other becomes negatively charged
Electric Charge - Day 1
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