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Electric Charge

Electric Charge

Assessment

Presentation

Science

6th Grade

Hard

Created by

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?

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It Becomes Positively Charged

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It Becomes Negatively Charged

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Multiple Choice

What happens when an atom gains an electron?

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It Becomes Positively Charged

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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:

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From Your Hair to The Balloon.

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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

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Electric Charge - Day 1

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