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Composition of Matter All matter is composed of Atoms Protons Found in the nucleus of atom positive (+) charge Mass Value 1 Neutrons found in nucleus of atom neutral (no) charge Mass value 1 Electrons found in clouds orbiting around nucleus negative (-) charge Mass value 0

Composition of Matter All matter is composed of Atoms Protons Found in the nucleus of atom positive (+) charge Mass Value 1 Neutrons found in nucleus

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Page 1: Composition of Matter All matter is composed of Atoms Protons Found in the nucleus of atom positive (+) charge Mass Value  1 Neutrons found in nucleus

Composition of MatterAll matter is composed of Atoms

Protons Found in the nucleus

of atom positive (+) charge Mass Value 1

Neutrons found in nucleus of

atom neutral (no) charge Mass value 1

Electrons found in clouds

orbiting around nucleus

negative (-) charge Mass value 0

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Periodic Table of ElementsEach element is made up of same atoms

1

H

Hydrogen

1.0079

Atomic Number = Number of Protons (# P = # of electrons)

Symbol – 1st letter always CAPITAL 2nd letter always lower casedName

Atomic Mass = Number of Protons + Number of Neutrons

Number of Neutrons = Atomic Mass - Atomic Number

Number of electrons must equal the number protons

or the atom will be charged (+ or -) = Ion

Page 3: Composition of Matter All matter is composed of Atoms Protons Found in the nucleus of atom positive (+) charge Mass Value  1 Neutrons found in nucleus

Atomic Models

Most often represented as series of circles

Center circle represents

the nucleus - containing the

protons (P+)and neutrons (N)

Outer circles represent

the electron clouds where

electrons (e-) orbit

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Bohr’s Model

6P

6N

e-

Each valence (orbit) has a specific number of electrons it can hold

1st holds up to 2 e- 2nd holds up to 8 e- 3rd holds up to 8 e- 4th holds up to 18 e-

e-

e- e-

e-

e-

Carbon atom

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Must remember that:

Bohr’s Models are simple 2D models Atoms are actually 3D

Electrons actually move around nucleus in an electron cloud not a linear orbit

Atoms are active – drawings are stationary

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Lewis Dot Model

Uses dots to show Valance electrons – outermost orbit

Valence Electrons are the ones that make the atom interactive

Arranged in pairs on 4 sides of symbol – Shows “empty seats”

N

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Why do Atoms React?

They want to fill their “empty seats” on valence orbit Nitrogen has 3 “empty seats”

Can add or lose electrons IONic bond Can share electrons Covalent

N

X

X

X

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Types of Bonds

Ionic BondsAtoms may gain or lose electrons to fill its valence shellThis creates an imbalance of + and – creating a charged atom or IONOpposites attractEx Na+Cl-

Covalent BondsAtoms may share electrons to fill valence shell ex. H2O

Hydrogen BondsOccur between H (only have 1 electron)

weak bondEx surface tension between H2O molecules

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Why is Carbon so Important?

• Carbon has 6 protons; therefore has 6 electrons

• This leaves 4 empty seats for Carbon to fill

• Carbon will bond with LOTS of things BUT likes to bind with other C atoms.

• This creates the rings and chains of all the organic compounds

Page 10: Composition of Matter All matter is composed of Atoms Protons Found in the nucleus of atom positive (+) charge Mass Value  1 Neutrons found in nucleus

Molecules and CompoundsMOLECULE – 2 definitions

1) 2 or more atoms of the same element

joined together O2; H2; O3

2) Smallest unit of a compound that has the properties of that compound

COMPOUND2 or more different elements chemically

combined

H2O; CO2; C6H12O6

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Polarity of Water

Water (H2O) is made up of 2 H and 1 O sharing their electrons (covalent bond)

There is a higher concentration of electrons on the Oxygen end making it slightly negative and the Hydrogen end slightly positive

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Lipids are insoluble in water

Because they are•Not polar•Have no ionic bondsTherefore, they are NOT attracted to water

Page 13: Composition of Matter All matter is composed of Atoms Protons Found in the nucleus of atom positive (+) charge Mass Value  1 Neutrons found in nucleus

pH The concentration of H+ in a

solution measures the acidity or basicity of the solution H2O will break apart creating hydrogen ions

(H+ ) and hydronium ions (OH-) More H+ = acid (< 7) More OH- = basic (alkaline) (>7) Equal amounts H+ & OH- = Neutral (pH7)

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States of Matter:Matter on Earth can be found in three states:

SOLIDS – molecules are barely moving; (ice cube)

Little energy Definite volumeDefinite Shape

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States of Matter

LIQUIDS - molecules moving fairly freely (water)

More energy Definite volume No definite shape

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States of Matter

GASES – molecules are moving rapidly (steam)

Lots of energyNo definite volumeNo definite shape

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Physical Change

How do you know you saw a PHYSICAL CHANGE?

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Change in:State, shape or size…

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Change in STATE

Solid

Gas

Liquid

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Change in SIZE

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Change in SHAPE

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Chemical Change

How can you tell there was a CHEMICAL REACTION!? Something

NEW is formed…

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New solid formed

Precipitate

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Unexpected color change

Clear + Clear PURPLE

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Temperature change

Increase (endothermic) or

Decrease (exothermic)

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New gasformed

Bubbles

Odor/smell

Steam

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Quiz – Identify as Chemical or Physical Change

Slicing bread Physical

Rust on nail

Baking bread

Melting Ice cream

Chemical

Chemical

Physical