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Key words
Symbol
Mixture
Physical change
chemical change
Proton
Liquid
Thermal energy
Freezing
Compound
chemical reaction
Molecule
electron
Neutron
Gas
vaporization
coalesce
matter
atomic number
atomic mass
periodic table
nucleus
evaporation
boiling
element
conservation of mass
Period
ductile
magnetic
condensation
sublimation
atom
precipitate
malleable
conductor
corrosion
superheated gases
coalesce
deposition=frost
heterogeneous mixture
homogeneous mixture
combustibility
Forces & Particles
Gravity Matter
Magnetism Anti-Matter
Strong Nuclear Forces
Weak Nuclear Forces
EVERYTHINGEVERYTHING in the Universe
can be divided up into . . .
Forces
Gravity Magnetism
Acts on Acts on
ALL matter charged particles
Always pulls Pulls or pushes
Strong & weak Nuclear Forces
hold the nucleus together
Forces
Gravity Magnetism
Acts on Acts on
ALL matter charged particles
Always pulls Pulls or pushes
Magnetism is about 1040
times more
powerful than gravity.
10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,
000,000,000,000,000.
Particles
Matter anti-Matter
ee+1+1
ee-1-1
Example:
electron positron
The picture below shows three objects
that can be classified in the same
group. Which of the following
statements is true for all three of these
objects?
They are metals.
They rust rapidly.
They weigh the same.
They are the same color.
Which pair of
elements is MOST
similar?
Ca and F
Na and Cl
Ne and Ar
Copper is an element that is used in
electrical wires. What is the smallest
unit of copper that still maintains the
characteristics of copper?
the atom
the electron
the nucleus
the proton
In making a pizza, which
process involves a chemical
change?
Mixing spices for the sauce
Slicing pepperoni for the
topping
Spreading cheese on the pizza
Baking the dough to form the
crust
What is the smallest
particle of the element
gold (Au) that can still be
classified as gold?
atom
molecule
neutron
proton
Which of the following illustrations
represents a pure substance?
If 1 kg of the compound
toluene melts at –95°C, then
500 g of toluene will
melt at –47.5°C.
melt at –95°C.
boil at 95°C.
boil at 47.5°C.
The drawing below
represents a bit used in a
power drill.
Which of the following
metals is most suitable for
making this drill bit?
aluminum
copper
gold
steel
Which statement about the molecules in ice
and the molecules in liquid water is correct?
The molecules in ice have more energy
than the molecules in liquid water.
The molecules in ice contain different
atoms than the molecules in liquid water.
The molecules in ice have more electric
charge than the molecules in liquid water.
The molecules in ice are less free to move
than the molecules in liquid water.
Which formulas
represent compounds?
O2, H2O2
CO2, H2O
H2, CO2
H2, O2
Which is an example of
a chemical change?
pepper being ground
onto a salad
a match being lit
sugar being dissolved
in water
wood being chopped
Which statement is correct concerning
the mass of a ball of clay?
The mass changes as the altitude of
the ball of clay changes.
The mass changes as the shape of the
ball of clay changes.
The mass of the ball of clay is
unchanged by altitude or shape.
The mass is doubled when the ball of
clay is divided into two equal pieces.
Mary wants to find the density
of a small stone. Which tools
will she need?
a meterstick and a
thermometer
a thermometer and a balance
a balance and a graduated
cylinder
a graduated cylinder and a
meterstick
If different kinds of atoms are
represented by different
colored dots, which picture
represents a sample of a
compound?
If different kinds of atoms
are represented by
different colored dots,
which picture below
represents a mixture?
Which of the following
is a compound?
oxygen
water
nitrogen
air
Evidence of a chemical change
would be a
melting popsicle.
spinning top.
spilled bucket of water.
rusting car fender.
Which symbol
represents carbon?
Ca
N
K
C
Moisture that collects on
the outside of a cold glass
results from the process of
evaporation.
condensation.
sublimation.
vaporization.
Particles
Matter
PP+1+1 PP-1-1
Example:
Proton anti-Proton
anti-Matter
Matter
Quarks Leptons
Up electron
Down -1
3
2
3
ee-1-1
Tevatron - world's highest-energy
particle accelerator.
Four miles in circumference
Particles go around at 99.9999% of the
speed of light.
We send protons and
antiprotons in opposite
directions, and smash them
together.
ParticleParticle
acceleratoraccelerator
Proton
Made of
3 Quarks
1 up
2 down
u
d
d
Neutron
Made of
3 Quarks
2 up
1 down
d
u
u
Can we see atoms?
magnesium
atoms (white)
above boron
atoms (grey)
seen by the
transmission
electron
microscope
Photon a particle of light.
Electromagnetic radiation
ALL light. Visible AND invisible
visible light , x-rays, gamma rays, radio
waves, microwaves, ultraviolet rays,
infrared.
Photon a particle of light
Laser
Electromagnetic
radiation
A prism bends light.
Different Colors are bent
by different amounts.
White Light
ee-1-1ee-1-1
.
Proton Electron Photon
Mass comparison
Proton is about
2000 x electron
Electron is about
1,000,000 x photon
DO everything be made of
matter ?
What are the building blocks of
matter ?
How many elements are there?
What B da opposite of a
Proton Neutron Electron
The Atom
Nucleus
Electron shell / Electron cloud
The Atom
Nucleus
The center of the atom.
(it has protons & neutrons)
Electron shell / Electron cloud
Proton Neutron Electron
Mass 1 dalton 1 dalton 0.0005
Charge +1 0 -1
1 dalton = 1 a.m.u.
Proton Neutron Electron
S orbital (2 electrons maximum)
Proton Neutron Electron
P orbital
(6 electrons maximum)
Proton Neutron Electron
P orbital
(6 electrons max.)
d orbitals
yy
xx
zzdd xx22
-y-y22
zz
xx
yy
dd xzxz zz
yy xx
dd xyxy
xxyy
zzdd yzyz
zz
yy xx
dd zz22
Proton Neutron Electron
S orbital P orbital
1st
Shell of electrons
S orbital
2nd
Shell of electrons
S orbital P orbital
3rd
Shell of electrons
S orbital P orbital D orbital
2 6 10
4th
Shell of electrons
s orbital p orbital d orbital f orbital
2 6 10 14
Element
Atom(s) having a
specific number of
Protons.
H
ElementsElements
• Made ofMade of atoms (basic unit of matter)atoms (basic unit of matter)
• specific number of protons.specific number of protons.
• Over 100Over 100
He
Li
Na
Be
Mg
B C N O F Ne
Al Si P S Cl Ar
Shell S
subshell
P
subshell
1 √√ xx
2 √√ √√
3 √√ √√
1S
2S
2P
3S
3P
Hydrogen
Atomic Number
The number of Protons
in an atom.
H
1 +1
1.008
Happines
Unhappy
Unstable
HIGH energy
Happy
Stable
LOW energy
AtomAtom AtomAtom
My fan clubMy fan club
AtomAtom
AtomAtom
atomic happiness
Electronic Balance
Zero charge FULL SHELL
P orbital full
(except He)
Hydrogen
Helium
Lithium
Beryllium
Boron
Carbon
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Fluorine
Halogen
Neon Inert Gas
Noble Gas
Atom
H
He
Li
Be
Shells
1S 2S 2P 3S
Atom
B
C
N
O
Shells
1S 2S 2P 3S
Atom
F
Ne
Shells
1S 2S 2P 3S
Atom
Na
Mg
Al
Si
Shells
1S 2S 2P 3S
?
H He
Li Be B C N O F Ne
Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
The number of electrons
in the outside shell.
H
1 +1
Atomic numberAtomic number
(number of protons)(number of protons)
ChargeCharge
1.008
averageaverage
AtomicAtomic
weightweight
H
2 1 +1
Atomic numberAtomic number
(number of protons)(number of protons)
ChargeCharge
(exact)(exact)
AtomicAtomic
weightweight
F
9 -1
Atomic numberAtomic number
(number of protons)(number of protons)
ChargeCharge
18.998
averageaverage
AtomicAtomic
weightweight
Isotopes
1
H 2
H 3
H
H H
Isotopes
Atoms of the same element
(same number of protons) with
a different number of
neutrons.
C
12 6
C
13 6
Cuanto Neutrons tienen ?
12
C 13
C
6 protons 6 protons
6 Neutrons 7 Neutrons
Isotopes
C
12 6
C
13 6
3 2 1
3 2 1
Legend
Proton
Neutron
Electron
Isotopes
The rules:
The 1S orbital fills first
1S , 2S , 2P , 3S , 3P
S only holds 2
P only holds 6
Noble (inert) GasesNoble (inert) Gases Group #8 atomsGroup #8 atoms
P shell fullP shell full
Very non-reactiveVery non-reactive
VERY happyVERY happy
MetalsMetals
Extra electronsExtra electrons
ConductiveConductive
MalleableMalleable
DenseDense
ShinyShiny
DuctileDuctile
You walk into science class and discover
a pile of shiny, silvery objects on your
desk. Your teacher tells the class they
will need to identify the element in each
sample using the periodic table. Where
on the periodic table, will you likely
need to start looking?
a. on the right hand side
b. on the left hand side
c. near the top
d. near the bottom.
Metal an atom with 1-3 extra valence
electrons.
Shiny
Dense
Malleable
Ductile
Electrical conductors
Thermal conductors
KK
NaNa
CaCa
MgMg
AlAl
MnMn
CrCr
FeFe
CdCd
SnSn
PbPb
CuCu
HgHg
AgAg
AuAu
PtPt
Reactivity of metalsReactivity of metals
RR
ee
aa
cc
tt
ii
vv
ii
tt
yy
mo reactive
moreactive
Individual metal atoms
with free outer shell electrons
Metallic Bond the sharing of valence
electrons by neighboring metal atoms.
Electricity - electrons moving through a
metal wire.
Non-MetalsNon-Metals
missing electronsmissing electrons
Non-ConductiveNon-Conductive
NOT MalleableNOT Malleable
DullDull
MetalloidsMetalloids
Partly conductivePartly conductive
States of Matter
There are 4 States of Matter
(NOT really)
Solid
Liquid
Liquid
Hot LiquidLiquid
Gas
Plasma“Superheated Gas”
When atoms are so hot,
they lose ALL
of their
electrons.
BoilingBoiling
MeltingMelting
FreezingFreezing
CondensationCondensation
Sublimation
When a solid
turns directly
into a gas.
Dry ice is
solid CO2
Condensation
When a gas
turns into
into a liquid.
Dry ice is
solid CO2
Solid Liquid Gas Plasma
Made of
Atoms
Holds
its shape
Atoms move
past each
other
The solid, liquid, and gaseous states
of water differ from each other in
the mass of the individual atoms.
the size of the individual atoms.
the net electrical charge of the
individual molecules.
the average speed of movement of
the individual molecules.
Fireworks contain different elements in
them for displaying different colors.
The different colors occur because:
a.the different elements burn at different
temperatures.
b.atoms of various elements react with
each other differently.
c.atoms of various elements emit light at
different frequencies.
d.atoms of different elements have
different numbers of protons.
Li F
Ionic bond
2
1
2
1
Li F
Ionic bond
2
1
2
1
Li+1
F-1
Ionic bond
2
1
2
1
The attraction between a cation
and an anion.
Crystal - a solid network of
cations and anions held
together by ionic bonds.
Ion
An atom or molecule
with a + or – charge.
Cation
an ion with a positive charge.
Anion
an ion with a Negative charge.
A
I
O
N
+
-
Cations
HH++
HydrogenHydrogen
NaNa++
SodiumSodium
MgMg+2+2
MagnesiumMagnesium
CaCa+2+2
CalciumCalcium
AgAg+2+2
SilverSilver
FeFe+2+2
Iron (II) FerrIron (II) Ferrousous
FeFe+3+3
Iron (III) FerrIron (III) Ferricic
CuCu+1+1
Copper (I) CuprCopper (I) Cuprousous
CuCu+2+2
Copper (II) CuprCopper (II) Cupricic
NHNH44
++
AmmoniumAmmonium
mo’ Cations
FF-1-1
FluorideFluoride
ClCl-1-1
ChlorideChloride
BrBr-1-1
BromideBromide
II-1-1
IodideIodide
Anions
The Halogens
POPO44
-3-3
PhosphatePhosphate
SiOSiO44
-2-2
SilicateSilicate
SOSO44
-2-2
SulfateSulfate
MoOMoO44
-3-3
MolybdateMolybdate
BB44OO77
-2-2
BorateBorate
Anions OHOH-1-1
HydroxideHydroxide
NONO22
-1-1
NitriteNitrite
NONO33
-1-1
NitrateNitrate
Cathode Anode
NeverReadyNeverReadyNeverReadyNeverReady
+ -
SALT - a Cation and an Anion
held together by an ionic bond.
Solution
Solvent Solute
H2O NaCl
SolVent SolUte
The chemical The chemical
in a solution in a solution
that makes up that makes up
the greatest part. the least part.
O
E
R
N
D
E
R
Sol ent
The chemical
in a solution
that makes up
the greatest part.
V
Salt Solution
Legend
Cation
Anion
Salt
Water
Solvent
Solute
Crystal
P+1
Covalent bond
when two atoms share a pair of
electrons.
P+1
Covalent bond
when two atoms share a pair of
electrons.
P+1
P+1
It’s like both atoms
have a filled orbital.
Covalent Bond
The sharing of a pair of electrons
between 2 atoms.
(or even 2 or 3 pairs of electrons).
H2
Covalent Bond
The sharing of a pair of electrons
between 2 atoms.
Li2
Covalent Bond
The sharing of a pair of electrons
between 2 atoms.
Cl2
Molecule
Two or more atoms
bonded together.
Compound Complex
A molecule with more
than one element.
Common chemicals
H2O2
NH3
NaOH
NaClO
I2
Compound o molecule ?Compound o molecule ?
Combustibility
The tendency to
react with
Oxygen O2 .
H + O2
C + O2
N + O2
O + O2
Si + O2
Fe + O2
Common Oxides
H2O
NO2
CO2
O3
SiO2
Fe2O3
Compound o molecule ?Compound o molecule ?
Nuclear Chemical Physical
Reaction Types
Protons
&
Neutrons
change
Bonds
made/
broken
Electrons
exchanged
No change
in atoms
phase
change
light
emission/
absorption
Nuclear
Reaction Types
Change in the
Gain or lose Protons , Neutrons,
Alpha, Beta particle
Fission, Fusion, Radiation
Proton Neutron
nucleus
Chemical
Reaction Types
Bonds are made / broken
Change in oxidation states
Plasma
P+1
P+1
2
1
Li+1
evidence of Chemical Change:
development of a gas
formation of precipitate
change in color
NOT a Chemical Change:
crystalization
sublimation fluorescence
more evidence of
a Chemical Change:
light
fire
http://webmineral.com/help/FlameTest.shtml
Flame Test
Precipitate
formation of insoluble
ionic compounds.
You get up in the morning and make
toast for breakfast. You notice the
color changes from light to dark.
Later on that day in science class,
your teachers asks for every day
examples of physical and chemical
changes.
Should you volunteer your toast as an
example of a physical or chemical
change?
Why?
Lucy noticed that her coin collection had
begun to tarnish. Some of the metal in
the coins had begun to change color.
The formation of tarnish is most similar
to which of the following changes?
shredding a piece of paper into
hundreds of tiny strips
dropping a dinner plate on the floor
melting ice cubes in a glass of juice
burning a piece of paper to ashes in a
fireplace
Decomposition
Simple Reactions
Synthesis
(Combination)
Single
Replacement
Double
Replacement
Decomposition
Synthesis
Single
Replacement
Double
Replacement
A B A B+
A BA B +
A BA B +C+ C
A BAB +C+ CD D
Decomposition
Synthesis
Single
Replacement
Double
Replacement
A B A B+
A BA B +
A BA B +C+ C
A BAB +C+ CD D
A displacement reaction:
metallic copper with silver nitrate
Cu + Ag NO3
Ag + Cu(NO3)2
Balancing equations
Ag + Cl2 AgCl
1 2 1 1
Both sides must be equal
for ALL atoms.
2
2 2
Ag + Cl2 AgCl
1 2 1 1
Both sides must be equal
for ALL atoms.
2
2 2
2
2
CH4 + O2 CO2+ H2O
1 2 1 24 2 1
CH4 + O2 CO2+ H2O
1 2 1 24 2 1
2
24
CH4 + O2 CO2+ H2O
1 2 1 24 2 1
2
24
2
4
Ag + Cl2 AgCl
1 2 1 1
Both sides must be equal
for ALL atoms.
Physical
Reaction Types
No change in atoms / molecules
phase change (gas, liquid, solid)
light emission/absorption
Dissolving
Electrons passing through metals
Pure substance Mixture
Pure substance vs. Mixture
Only ONE element has 2 or more
or compound. elements/
(distilled water) compounds.
A chocolate chip cookie is an
example of a _______, because
______________.
a. compound, the ingredients are
chemically bonded.
b. compound, it is the same
throughout.
c. mixture, you can separate out
the chips.
d. mixture, you cannot distinguish
between the ingredients.
Distilled water
Air is a mixture of several gases.
Name Formula amount
Nitrogen N2 78 %
Oxygen O2 21 %
Argon Ar 1 %
Carbon CO2 0.03 %
Dioxide
Air is a mixture of several gases
Name Formula amount
Neon Ne 0.002 %
Methane CH4 0.0002 %
Helium He 0.000524 %
Krypton Kr 0.000114 %
Hydrogen H2 0.00005 %
Xenon Xe 0.0000087 %
Nitrogen, Oxygen and Helium are pure
substances in a gaseous state.
Atoms are NOT the same as molecules.
Air and oxygen are NOT the same.
Helium and hot air are NOT the same.
Helium and hot air are NOT the same.
Diffusion the natural mixing of
two substances. It is caused
by random molecular
motion.
Beta Particle
(Electron)
Positron
emission
Radioactivity
Alpha
Particle
Gamma Particle
(light)
Gamma Particle (light)
Beta Particle
(Electron)
Alpha Particle
2 Protons
2 Neutrons
Radioactivity
radioactive particles and rays
Radioactive decayRadioactive decay
Radioactivity
Change in the nucleus of an atom
Loss of an Alpha, Beta, or
Gamma particle
Alpha
emission
Changes
atomic
Weight
2P 2N
Beta
emission
Neutron
turns into
a Proton
electron
Gamma
emission
light
Radioactivity
3 forms of3 forms of Radioactive DecayRadioactive Decay
It’s time to learn about . . .
H1.008
1
Avogadro asked . . .
Q: If ONE Hydrogen atom
weighs 1.008 daltons,
how many Hydrogen atoms
would it take to weigh
1.008 grams ?
Answer: 6.023 x 1023  that many
602,300,000,000,000,000,000,000
Na
22.990
11
Q: If ONE Sodium atom weighs
22.99 daltons,
how many Sodium atoms would it
take to weigh 22.99 grams ?
What does one Mole of Lithium
atoms weigh ?
What does one Mole of Carbon
atoms weigh ?
What does one Mole of Water
molecules weigh ?
What does one Mole of O2
molecules weigh ?
Six munths
ago
I cudnt
evun spelt
chemissed.
An now I
are one.
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