PPT-Ch. 3.2 Atomic Structure

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On your bell work sheet answer the following When are zeros significant When do you use the fewest number of Significant Figures Objectives The Structure of

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On your bell work sheet answer the following When are zeros significant When do you use the fewest number of Significant Figures Objectives The Structure of the Atom Properties of Subatomic Particles. by . Tiffany, Katelyn, Veronica, . Kole. John Dalton (1766-1844). John Dalton was born into a Quaker Family.. Born: September 6. th. , 1766 in Cumberland, England. He was an English . Meteorologist and then. Chemistry. Learning Goals . To be able to . explain and draw atomic structure. Elements. Elements are the . building blocks. of all . matter. on Earth. Elements are made up of . atoms. Differences in . Roger Hutton, . . on behalf of the Shanghai EBIT laboratory.. Shanghai EBIT, Laboratory, Modern Physics Institute, Fudan University.. The Key Lab. of Applied Ion Beam Physics, Ministry of Education, China.. Advanced Chemistry. Ms. . Grobsky. Food For Thought. Rutherford’s model became known as the “planetary model”. The “sun” was the positively-charged dense nucleus and the negatively-charged electrons were the “planets”. Chapter 1D. Warm Up November . 28. What is smaller, an atom or a cell? . Name and describe one element that you are familiar with on the periodic table. . When large blooms of algae die, decomposers use all the oxygen in the water to break down the dead algae. What is this a result of? . https://youtu.be/. hhbqIJZ8wCM. What is an Atom?. The simplest particle of an element that retains its properties.. Who is Democritus?. This Greek philosopher was among the first to suggest the existence of atoms . Principal Source:. Boltzmann’s Atom. David Lindley, The Free Press, . New York 2001. Atom. Greek ‘Uncutable’ . Universe composed of indivisible objects. Philosophy and Atomic Theory. Titus Lucretius . Pre-AP Chemistry. Charles Page High School. Stephen L. Cotton . Section 4.1 Defining the Atom. The Greek philosopher . Democritus. He believed that atoms were . indivisible. . and . indestructible. Dalton’s Atomic Theory. FDR receives a letter from Albert Einstein. Informed FDR of recent developments in splitting uranium atoms. Could lead to “extremely powerful bombs of a new type” by means of nuclear fission. Nucleus absorbs a neutron, breaks into two equal fragments. Matter describes anything that has . mass. and . volume. Can matter be invisible? . YES. Ex. . Air. Matter and Atoms. History of atoms. Democritus. Was a . Greek. philosopher in . 400 BC. Thought the universe was made of . Over the past century scientist have discovered that the atom is composed of 3 subatomic particles:. Protons. Neutrons. Electrons. Checking for understanding. Draw this diagram. Label all subatomic particles and include their charges.. Oxygen, Water, Penicillin, . Carbon Dioxide, Rust and More. . or. Odds and ends of chemistry that should provide insight into chemistry. Intriguing ideas including the . iso. words (isotopes, isomers). Daltons Atomic Theory. 1. All elements are composed of tiny . indivisible. particles called atoms.. 2. Atoms of the same element are identical. The atoms of one element are different from the atoms of another element.. Review. Pollution & Recycling. Projects?. Next Physical Science Class. Jan. 8. th. Finals Class Jan. 15. th. 4 pm. .5 for passing the Final. All Power Points will be on line on my web site. You will be given back your notes, you can use the .

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