
Elements Lesson
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Science
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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11 Slides • 6 Questions
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Elements
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Open Ended
What is the smallest thing in the universe?
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It is something that cannot be broken down into simpler materials or parts.
There are 118 known elements.
Their properties are: state in room temperature, how they combine with other elements, and if they are metals, nonmetals, or metalloids.
Elements
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Metals - they are mostly shiny, conductive, and flexible (sodium, copper, gold)
Nonmetals - poor conductors, dull, and brittle (chlorine, oxygen)
Metalloids - have some properties of metals and nonmetals (silicon)
Kinds of Elements
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Multiple Choice
Which kind of element is usually shiny?
metals
nonmetals
metalloids
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Multiple Choice
Which kind of element is a poor conductor?
metals
nonmetals
metalloids
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Multiple Choice
Which kind of element may have some properties of metals or nonmetals?
metals
nonmetals
metalloids
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If you keep cutting a piece of aluminum in half, you will reach a point where you cannot cut it any more.
The smallest particle of an element that retains its properties is called the atom.
The Atom
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Atoms are made of particles.
These particles are the same for every type of atom.
Nucleus - made up of protons and neutrons.
Protons - have a positive charge, the number of protons is the atomic number.
Neutrons - no electric charge.
Electrons - have a negative charge, they move around the nucleus.
Parts of an Atom
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When the mass of protons and neutrons in an atom are added up, you get the atomic mass.
*In Niels Bohr's model of the atom, the electrons orbit around the nucleus like planets. Now, we know that electrons act like a cloud of electric charge.
Atomic Mass
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Multiple Choice
Which particle in an atom has a negative charge?
proton
neutron
electron
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Multiple Choice
Which particle is not included in the atomic mass?
proton
neutron
electron
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They are particles with more than one atom joined together.
Atoms link together with bonds of electrons.
Molecules are described using their chemical formulae.
Molecules
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Elements are represented by their symbols. The first letter is always capital (H, C, N, O, Mn, Li, Be)
Some elements like Au, Ag, Hg, or Pb are represented by their ancient names.
The Periodic Table
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In 1869, Dmitri Mendeleev made cards for all known elements. He ordered them from lightest to heaviest. He found that their properties repeat in cycles. This led to the creation of the periodic table.
The Periodic Table
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The most common elements in space are H and He.
On Earth, the most common elements are H, O, Si, Al, N, Fe, and Ca.
Most Common Elements
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