The document provides information about classroom rules and expectations for an online science class on matter. It includes a prayer to begin the class, rules about being participative, respectful, and ready for each lesson, and examples of classroom activities like determining properties of elements and guiding students through a maze. The purpose is to establish guidelines and introduce example exercises for an online science course focused on the topic of matter.
J.J. Thomson discovered the electron in 1897 through his cathode ray experiment and proposed the "plum pudding" model of the atom in 1904. Later experiments provided evidence that atoms are made of even smaller subatomic particles. In the 1910s, Rutherford discovered the nucleus through his gold foil experiment and proposed a nuclear model of the atom. In 1932, Chadwick discovered the neutron through experiments bombarding beryllium with alpha particles. Atoms are now understood to have a small, dense nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons in orbit.
Grade 8 Chemistry Structure of Matter : Atoms, Molecules and IonsSaraChehab
- The atom is the basic building block of all matter and is composed of subatomic particles like protons, neutrons and electrons.
- Atoms of different elements are distinguished by their number of protons.
- Molecules are formed when atoms bond together and can be made of two or more atoms of the same or different elements.
- Ions are formed when atoms gain or lose electrons, resulting in a positive or negative charge. Cations are positively charged while anions are negatively charged.
The document is an introduction to the properties of matter. It discusses several key concepts:
- Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
- There are three main ways to measure the volume of objects: using a graduated cylinder for liquids, calculating the volume of regular shapes using length x width x height, and measuring the volume of water displaced for irregular shapes.
- Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object and remains constant, while weight is the measure of gravitational force on an object which can vary in different locations.
- Inertia is an object's tendency to resist changes in motion. Heavier objects have more inertia than lighter ones.
The document discusses the periodic table of elements created by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869. It organizes all known elements based on their atomic structure and chemical properties. Key terms defined include atomic number, symbol, atomic weight, protons, electrons, neutrons, metals, non-metals, metalloids, periods, families, and properties of common element groups such as alkali metals, halogens and noble gases. The periodic table arranges elements horizontally by atomic number and vertically into families with similar traits.
The document discusses cell division and the cell cycle. It defines cell division as the process where a cell divides into two daughter cells. The key stages of the cell cycle are interphase, where the cell grows and DNA replicates, and mitosis, where the cell divides. Mitosis is further broken down into prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. Prophase involves chromosome condensation and nuclear envelope breakdown. Metaphase aligns chromosomes at the center. Anaphase separates sister chromatids. Telophase reforms the nuclei and divides the cytoplasm.
This document discusses subatomic particles, isotopes, and ions. It defines atoms as the smallest unit of matter that retains chemical properties. Atoms are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus, while electrons orbit the nucleus. The number of protons determines the element, while the number of neutrons defines the isotope. Ions are formed when atoms gain or lose electrons, becoming positively or negatively charged. Practice problems are provided to calculate subatomic particle numbers for elements, isotopes, and ions.
Science 7-4th Quarter The Philippine EnvironmentMerra Mae Ramos
The document discusses the location of the Philippines using latitude and longitude. It describes how latitude and longitude can be used to pinpoint the specific location of Manila at 14°N, 121°E. While a single point can locate a city, describing the location of a country requires indicating the range of latitudes and longitudes that define its boundaries, which can be approximated using a rectangular boundary. The document also provides background on lines of latitude and longitude, and names important parallels that delineate climate zones around the world.
The document summarizes key concepts about forces and motion from a grade 8 science textbook. It discusses Aristotle's early theories of motion, which proposed that objects naturally move in circles and at constant speeds. It then covers Galileo and Newton's discoveries that disproved Aristotle, including that all objects accelerate at the same rate when falling and that forces cause accelerations described by Newton's Three Laws of Motion. The document also explains the difference between mass and weight, and how to calculate weight on different planets using gravitational acceleration.
J.J. Thomson discovered the electron in 1897 through his cathode ray experiment and proposed the "plum pudding" model of the atom in 1904. Later experiments provided evidence that atoms are made of even smaller subatomic particles. In the 1910s, Rutherford discovered the nucleus through his gold foil experiment and proposed a nuclear model of the atom. In 1932, Chadwick discovered the neutron through experiments bombarding beryllium with alpha particles. Atoms are now understood to have a small, dense nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons in orbit.
Grade 8 Chemistry Structure of Matter : Atoms, Molecules and IonsSaraChehab
- The atom is the basic building block of all matter and is composed of subatomic particles like protons, neutrons and electrons.
- Atoms of different elements are distinguished by their number of protons.
- Molecules are formed when atoms bond together and can be made of two or more atoms of the same or different elements.
- Ions are formed when atoms gain or lose electrons, resulting in a positive or negative charge. Cations are positively charged while anions are negatively charged.
The document is an introduction to the properties of matter. It discusses several key concepts:
- Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
- There are three main ways to measure the volume of objects: using a graduated cylinder for liquids, calculating the volume of regular shapes using length x width x height, and measuring the volume of water displaced for irregular shapes.
- Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object and remains constant, while weight is the measure of gravitational force on an object which can vary in different locations.
- Inertia is an object's tendency to resist changes in motion. Heavier objects have more inertia than lighter ones.
The document discusses the periodic table of elements created by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869. It organizes all known elements based on their atomic structure and chemical properties. Key terms defined include atomic number, symbol, atomic weight, protons, electrons, neutrons, metals, non-metals, metalloids, periods, families, and properties of common element groups such as alkali metals, halogens and noble gases. The periodic table arranges elements horizontally by atomic number and vertically into families with similar traits.
The document discusses cell division and the cell cycle. It defines cell division as the process where a cell divides into two daughter cells. The key stages of the cell cycle are interphase, where the cell grows and DNA replicates, and mitosis, where the cell divides. Mitosis is further broken down into prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. Prophase involves chromosome condensation and nuclear envelope breakdown. Metaphase aligns chromosomes at the center. Anaphase separates sister chromatids. Telophase reforms the nuclei and divides the cytoplasm.
This document discusses subatomic particles, isotopes, and ions. It defines atoms as the smallest unit of matter that retains chemical properties. Atoms are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus, while electrons orbit the nucleus. The number of protons determines the element, while the number of neutrons defines the isotope. Ions are formed when atoms gain or lose electrons, becoming positively or negatively charged. Practice problems are provided to calculate subatomic particle numbers for elements, isotopes, and ions.
Science 7-4th Quarter The Philippine EnvironmentMerra Mae Ramos
The document discusses the location of the Philippines using latitude and longitude. It describes how latitude and longitude can be used to pinpoint the specific location of Manila at 14°N, 121°E. While a single point can locate a city, describing the location of a country requires indicating the range of latitudes and longitudes that define its boundaries, which can be approximated using a rectangular boundary. The document also provides background on lines of latitude and longitude, and names important parallels that delineate climate zones around the world.
The document summarizes key concepts about forces and motion from a grade 8 science textbook. It discusses Aristotle's early theories of motion, which proposed that objects naturally move in circles and at constant speeds. It then covers Galileo and Newton's discoveries that disproved Aristotle, including that all objects accelerate at the same rate when falling and that forces cause accelerations described by Newton's Three Laws of Motion. The document also explains the difference between mass and weight, and how to calculate weight on different planets using gravitational acceleration.
1) Tropical cyclones originate in the Intertropical Convergence Zone near the equator where trade winds from the northern and southern hemispheres converge.
2) A typhoon is a tropical cyclone that forms over the northwest Pacific ocean, characterized by strong counterclockwise rotating winds around a low-pressure eye.
3) Two key factors fuel the formation and strengthening of a typhoon - rapid updrafts of warm moist air from the ocean surface, and the condensation and release of heat from this water vapor into the swirling winds.
Comets and asteroids are remnants from the formation of the solar system. Comets originate from the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud and are icy bodies, while asteroids originate from the Main Asteroid Belt and are rocky fragments. Both have irregular shapes and sizes ranging from 1-100 km. Comets have highly elliptical orbits with periods of 75 years to millions of years, while asteroids have more rounded orbits with periods of 1-100 years. When a meteoroid from space enters the atmosphere, it becomes a meteor or "shooting star"; any fragments that reach the ground are called meteorites.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document provides instructions and criteria for students to participate in a lesson on biodiversity, where they will define biodiversity, discuss how it is important to ecosystems, and express their understanding through a group activity involving a song, role play, drawing, or poem. The lesson aims to teach students about biodiversity and its importance to daily life, as well as how to protect and conserve biodiversity as individuals. Scoring criteria is provided to evaluate student group presentations.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons, while ions are atoms or groups of atoms that have gained or lost electrons, giving them a positive or negative charge. Ions are formed by gaining or losing electrons, not protons. Cations are positively charged ions formed when atoms lose electrons, such as metals, while anions are negatively charged ions formed when nonmetals gain electrons. The periodic table can be used to predict which elements will form cations or anions based on their group.
Earthquakes occur along fault lines where the earth's crust has cracked, forming weak spots. There are two main types of earthquakes - tectonic earthquakes caused by movement of tectonic plates, and volcanic earthquakes caused by volcanic activity. Faults are classified based on the movement under the crust, such as dip-slip, strike-slip, and oblique-slip faults. Active faults are those likely to produce future earthquakes, as movement has occurred within the past 10,000 years, such as the Philippine West Valley Fault Line and Philippine Fault.
Earthquakes and faults (Grade 8 Lesson) Riya Duran
This document describes a learning competency on faults. It defines a fault as a break in the Earth's crust where movement has occurred. When plates move apart, it can result in earthquakes and faults. The objectives are to define fault, describe the consequences of diverging plates, and draw a fault. Activities include defining key terms, watching a video, and doing a hands-on modeling activity to simulate how a fault forms when plates pull apart.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of the atomic theory. It discusses early Greek philosophers like Democritus who proposed that all matter is composed of indivisible atoms. Later, scientists like John Dalton developed atomic theory further by proposing that atoms are tiny, indivisible particles that combine to form all substances. The document then outlines evidence for subatomic particles like J.J. Thomson's discovery of electrons and Rutherford's discovery of the nucleus. It defines key subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons and how they combine to form different atoms and isotopes.
This unit discusses force, motion, and energy. It has six modules that describe energy transfer at both the macroscopic and particle levels. Module 1 focuses on how unbalanced forces cause changes in an object's motion. Module 2 explains how force can do work on an object and transfer energy. The unit aims to develop students' understanding of these concepts through qualitative and some quantitative activities.
1. The document discusses earthquakes and faults, explaining that the Philippines is prone to earthquakes due to its location along the Ring of Fire.
2. It defines a fault as a break in the earth's crust where significant movement has occurred, and explains how faults produce earthquakes through the buildup and sudden release of energy from inside the earth.
3. The document provides information on earthquake waves, intensity scales, and safety tips for both indoors and outdoors during and after an earthquake.
The document explains how to determine the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons in an atom. It provides examples using the elements krypton, oxygen, xenon, and zirconium. For each element, the number of protons is equal to its atomic number. The number of electrons equals the number of protons. And the number of neutrons is calculated by taking the mass number and subtracting the number of protons.
This is an almost complete instructional material based from MELC in Grade 7 Science.
This is only applicable to the teachers in the Philippines. If you have any questions and wanted to avail the powerpoint you may contact me in my Facebook account: Jady Claire Jackson Lullegao
COT Grade 7 Biotic and Abiotic Components of EcosystemDominic Asis
This document outlines a lesson plan on biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem. The objectives are to differentiate between biotic and abiotic components, give examples of each, and discuss their relationship and importance. There are several classroom activities, including identifying characteristics of living vs non-living things, explaining relationships between example biotic and abiotic factors, and a discussion of how pollution affects the ecosystem relationship. A take-home assignment involves reading about plastic pollution's effects on Philippine rivers and river life.
The document provides information about ionic and covalent (molecular) bonding:
- Ionic bonds occur between metals and non-metals and involve the transfer of electrons. Covalent bonds occur between two non-metals and involve the sharing of electrons.
- Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points and conduct electricity when melted or dissolved. Molecular compounds have lower melting and boiling points and do not conduct electricity.
- Ionic compounds exist as crystal lattices of ions, while molecular compounds exist as distinct molecules made of two or more nonmetal atoms bonded together.
The document is a presentation on chemistry that includes an opening prayer, objectives, and activities. The opening prayer thanks God for the day and asks for guidance in learning. The objectives are to demonstrate understanding of the particle nature of matter and explain properties of solids, liquids, and gases based on this. Activities include a word hunt and determining whether samples are matter or not.
This document is a daily lesson log for a 4th grade science class. It outlines the objectives, content, procedures, and assessments for lessons taught throughout a week. The lessons cover the following topics:
- Bones and muscles, their functions, common injuries, and first aid treatments.
- Major organs of the body like the brain, heart, lungs, and their functions.
- Taking care of internal organs and practicing proper health habits.
- Body parts that allow animals to adapt to land or water.
The teacher uses various activities, discussions, videos, and assessments to help students understand and master the concepts. Reflection sections address student learning outcomes and ways to improve instruction.
Sound is a mechanical wave that requires a medium to travel. It is produced when an object vibrates, exerting a force on the surrounding air or medium. The loudness of a sound is measured in decibels, with louder sounds having higher amplitudes. Sound travels fastest through materials with high density, as the closer molecules can transfer energy more quickly through collisions. The human ear can detect sounds from 20-20,000 Hz but some animals can hear ultrasonic or infrasonic waves outside this range.
This document discusses the basic properties of matter and its composition. It explains that all matter is made up of tiny particles, as proposed by the ancient Greek thinker Democritus. These particles are atoms, which are the smallest units that make up each element. Atoms can combine to form molecules. There are 116 known elements that make up all substances. Elements can be grouped as metals or nonmetals based on their properties.
Research Proposal for College Students by Slidesgo.pptxosamaElghwail
This document discusses research on notch control of stem cell transition within cardiovascular lesions and its potential as a therapeutic target. Notch signaling plays a key role in regulating stem cell differentiation and may influence the development of cardiovascular lesions. Targeting notch signaling could provide novel therapeutic interventions for cardiovascular conditions. The researcher, Osama Elghawil of Dublin City University, aims to study notch control of stem cells within cardiovascular lesions.
This document provides information about different types of matter and their classification. It discusses pure substances like water which have a fixed composition and cannot be broken down further. It also describes elements like lithium, sodium and potassium which are composed of a single type of atom. Compounds are formed by a combination of two or more elements from the periodic table and can be separated via reactions like electrolysis. The document is presented by a group including Arellano, Fernández and Montesdeoca from the Universidad Central del Ecuador's Engineering and Applied Sciences Faculty.
1) Tropical cyclones originate in the Intertropical Convergence Zone near the equator where trade winds from the northern and southern hemispheres converge.
2) A typhoon is a tropical cyclone that forms over the northwest Pacific ocean, characterized by strong counterclockwise rotating winds around a low-pressure eye.
3) Two key factors fuel the formation and strengthening of a typhoon - rapid updrafts of warm moist air from the ocean surface, and the condensation and release of heat from this water vapor into the swirling winds.
Comets and asteroids are remnants from the formation of the solar system. Comets originate from the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud and are icy bodies, while asteroids originate from the Main Asteroid Belt and are rocky fragments. Both have irregular shapes and sizes ranging from 1-100 km. Comets have highly elliptical orbits with periods of 75 years to millions of years, while asteroids have more rounded orbits with periods of 1-100 years. When a meteoroid from space enters the atmosphere, it becomes a meteor or "shooting star"; any fragments that reach the ground are called meteorites.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document provides instructions and criteria for students to participate in a lesson on biodiversity, where they will define biodiversity, discuss how it is important to ecosystems, and express their understanding through a group activity involving a song, role play, drawing, or poem. The lesson aims to teach students about biodiversity and its importance to daily life, as well as how to protect and conserve biodiversity as individuals. Scoring criteria is provided to evaluate student group presentations.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons, while ions are atoms or groups of atoms that have gained or lost electrons, giving them a positive or negative charge. Ions are formed by gaining or losing electrons, not protons. Cations are positively charged ions formed when atoms lose electrons, such as metals, while anions are negatively charged ions formed when nonmetals gain electrons. The periodic table can be used to predict which elements will form cations or anions based on their group.
Earthquakes occur along fault lines where the earth's crust has cracked, forming weak spots. There are two main types of earthquakes - tectonic earthquakes caused by movement of tectonic plates, and volcanic earthquakes caused by volcanic activity. Faults are classified based on the movement under the crust, such as dip-slip, strike-slip, and oblique-slip faults. Active faults are those likely to produce future earthquakes, as movement has occurred within the past 10,000 years, such as the Philippine West Valley Fault Line and Philippine Fault.
Earthquakes and faults (Grade 8 Lesson) Riya Duran
This document describes a learning competency on faults. It defines a fault as a break in the Earth's crust where movement has occurred. When plates move apart, it can result in earthquakes and faults. The objectives are to define fault, describe the consequences of diverging plates, and draw a fault. Activities include defining key terms, watching a video, and doing a hands-on modeling activity to simulate how a fault forms when plates pull apart.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of the atomic theory. It discusses early Greek philosophers like Democritus who proposed that all matter is composed of indivisible atoms. Later, scientists like John Dalton developed atomic theory further by proposing that atoms are tiny, indivisible particles that combine to form all substances. The document then outlines evidence for subatomic particles like J.J. Thomson's discovery of electrons and Rutherford's discovery of the nucleus. It defines key subatomic particles like protons, neutrons, and electrons and how they combine to form different atoms and isotopes.
This unit discusses force, motion, and energy. It has six modules that describe energy transfer at both the macroscopic and particle levels. Module 1 focuses on how unbalanced forces cause changes in an object's motion. Module 2 explains how force can do work on an object and transfer energy. The unit aims to develop students' understanding of these concepts through qualitative and some quantitative activities.
1. The document discusses earthquakes and faults, explaining that the Philippines is prone to earthquakes due to its location along the Ring of Fire.
2. It defines a fault as a break in the earth's crust where significant movement has occurred, and explains how faults produce earthquakes through the buildup and sudden release of energy from inside the earth.
3. The document provides information on earthquake waves, intensity scales, and safety tips for both indoors and outdoors during and after an earthquake.
The document explains how to determine the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons in an atom. It provides examples using the elements krypton, oxygen, xenon, and zirconium. For each element, the number of protons is equal to its atomic number. The number of electrons equals the number of protons. And the number of neutrons is calculated by taking the mass number and subtracting the number of protons.
This is an almost complete instructional material based from MELC in Grade 7 Science.
This is only applicable to the teachers in the Philippines. If you have any questions and wanted to avail the powerpoint you may contact me in my Facebook account: Jady Claire Jackson Lullegao
COT Grade 7 Biotic and Abiotic Components of EcosystemDominic Asis
This document outlines a lesson plan on biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem. The objectives are to differentiate between biotic and abiotic components, give examples of each, and discuss their relationship and importance. There are several classroom activities, including identifying characteristics of living vs non-living things, explaining relationships between example biotic and abiotic factors, and a discussion of how pollution affects the ecosystem relationship. A take-home assignment involves reading about plastic pollution's effects on Philippine rivers and river life.
The document provides information about ionic and covalent (molecular) bonding:
- Ionic bonds occur between metals and non-metals and involve the transfer of electrons. Covalent bonds occur between two non-metals and involve the sharing of electrons.
- Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points and conduct electricity when melted or dissolved. Molecular compounds have lower melting and boiling points and do not conduct electricity.
- Ionic compounds exist as crystal lattices of ions, while molecular compounds exist as distinct molecules made of two or more nonmetal atoms bonded together.
The document is a presentation on chemistry that includes an opening prayer, objectives, and activities. The opening prayer thanks God for the day and asks for guidance in learning. The objectives are to demonstrate understanding of the particle nature of matter and explain properties of solids, liquids, and gases based on this. Activities include a word hunt and determining whether samples are matter or not.
This document is a daily lesson log for a 4th grade science class. It outlines the objectives, content, procedures, and assessments for lessons taught throughout a week. The lessons cover the following topics:
- Bones and muscles, their functions, common injuries, and first aid treatments.
- Major organs of the body like the brain, heart, lungs, and their functions.
- Taking care of internal organs and practicing proper health habits.
- Body parts that allow animals to adapt to land or water.
The teacher uses various activities, discussions, videos, and assessments to help students understand and master the concepts. Reflection sections address student learning outcomes and ways to improve instruction.
Sound is a mechanical wave that requires a medium to travel. It is produced when an object vibrates, exerting a force on the surrounding air or medium. The loudness of a sound is measured in decibels, with louder sounds having higher amplitudes. Sound travels fastest through materials with high density, as the closer molecules can transfer energy more quickly through collisions. The human ear can detect sounds from 20-20,000 Hz but some animals can hear ultrasonic or infrasonic waves outside this range.
This document discusses the basic properties of matter and its composition. It explains that all matter is made up of tiny particles, as proposed by the ancient Greek thinker Democritus. These particles are atoms, which are the smallest units that make up each element. Atoms can combine to form molecules. There are 116 known elements that make up all substances. Elements can be grouped as metals or nonmetals based on their properties.
Research Proposal for College Students by Slidesgo.pptxosamaElghwail
This document discusses research on notch control of stem cell transition within cardiovascular lesions and its potential as a therapeutic target. Notch signaling plays a key role in regulating stem cell differentiation and may influence the development of cardiovascular lesions. Targeting notch signaling could provide novel therapeutic interventions for cardiovascular conditions. The researcher, Osama Elghawil of Dublin City University, aims to study notch control of stem cells within cardiovascular lesions.
This document provides information about different types of matter and their classification. It discusses pure substances like water which have a fixed composition and cannot be broken down further. It also describes elements like lithium, sodium and potassium which are composed of a single type of atom. Compounds are formed by a combination of two or more elements from the periodic table and can be separated via reactions like electrolysis. The document is presented by a group including Arellano, Fernández and Montesdeoca from the Universidad Central del Ecuador's Engineering and Applied Sciences Faculty.
The document summarizes the metabolic pathways of amino acids in the human body. It lists amino acids that are glucogenic, ketogenic, or glucoketogenic, meaning they can be converted into glucose, ketone bodies, or both. It then lists the resulting products of these pathways, such as acetyl-CoA, pyruvate, and oxaloacetate. The document also mentions the catabolism of specific amino acids like lysine and tryptophan.
Matter and Energy - Science - 10th Grade by Slidesgo.pptxPALLHNDRA
This document contains a template for a presentation on matter and energy. It includes sections on the basics of matter and energy, composition, nuclear energy, chemistry, and forces and motion. There are editable slides with text boxes and images that can be replaced. The document provides instructions on using the template for both free and premium users.
Cottagecore Aesthetic Style Thesis XL by Slidesgo.pptxRamSandhiawan
The document provides templates and guidance for creating a presentation on the topic of aesthetic style thesis on cottagecore. It includes sections on fonts, graphics, colors, and editing features. Slides cover objectives, introduction, study topics, quotes, imagery, literature review, methodology, results analysis, history, conclusions, and team members. Placeholders throughout allow customizing the slides with specific content.
This document provides an introduction to chemical bonds. It begins by stating that atoms do not exist in isolation and can interact by bonding together to form compounds. There are different types of chemical bonds that form based on how atoms share or transfer electrons. Lewis structures are introduced as a way to visually represent electrons and chemical bonds between atoms in a molecule. Several examples of Lewis structures are provided for different bond types, such as ionic and covalent bonds. The document provides an overview of the key topics that will be covered related to chemical bonding.
Cottagecore Aesthetic Style Thesis XL by Slidesgo.pptxtriwandra
This document contains a template for presenting information on various topics related to planets in the solar system. It includes sections for objectives, methodology, results analysis, conclusions, and tables of contents. Various slides provide descriptions and facts about planets like Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. Images, diagrams, and tables can also be added or replaced throughout the template.
Cottagecore Aesthetic Style Thesis XL by Slidesgo.pptxdwiricka180
This document provides an overview and instructions for a presentation template focused on the cottagecore aesthetic. It includes sections on fonts, graphics, colors, and editing features available in the template. Sample slides demonstrate objectives, methodologies, results analysis, and conclusions sections. The document concludes by thanking the creator and providing contact information and links to related resources.
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This document contains a template for presenting information on the topic of planetary science. It includes sections for objectives, methodology, results analysis, and conclusions. Placeholder text and graphics throughout provide examples of the type of content that can be included, such as descriptions of planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. The template also features formatting options like tables, diagrams, and images to support summarizing data in an accessible manner.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using a presentation template. It includes sections on fonts, colors, graphics, icons and images that can be used and customized. Instructions explain that credits must be kept for free users but can be removed for premium users. Alternative resources are also suggested that fit the template's style.
This document provides information about atoms and nuclei. It begins by outlining the key learning points, which include drawing atomic structures that show stable conditions and explaining the formation of positive and negative ions. It then defines matter and atoms, and discusses Dalton's atomic theory. Models of the atom from Thomson, Rutherford, and Bohr are presented. The structure of atoms is described, including protons, neutrons, and electrons. How atoms form positive and negative ions by gaining or losing electrons is explained through examples. Methods to identify ions based on proton and electron numbers are demonstrated. The document concludes by thanking the reader.
Math Subject for Middle School - 7th Grade_ Expressions & Equations by Slides...JesielAndrade3
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- Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest planet in the Solar System. This document discusses implementing a free learning curriculum.
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This document provides an overview of topics related to mitochondria that will be covered, including:
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- The role of anaerobic and aerobic metabolism in exercise
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- Electron transport chain complexes
- Establishing a proton motive force
- ATP synthase structure
- The mechanism of ATP formation using the proton gradient
- Peroxisomes and human diseases resulting from abnormal mitochondrial or peroxisomal function
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2. Prayer
Heavenly Father, We come to you today asking for your guidance,
wisdom, and support as we begin this online class. Bless our teacher for
she is the one who will guide us in the path of learning. Help us engage
in meaningful discussion; allow us to grow closer even we are only
virtually connected as a group and nurture the bonds towards each other.
We lift this prayer to you in Jesus name.
Amen.
3. In the message section type any
atomic symbol of a chemical
element you know
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BE PARTICIPATIVE
Cooperate in class activities
BE RESPECTFUL
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topic of the section
BE READY
Make sure ready yourself on the
class with the fix devices and
internet connection.
6. ● Number of protons: ______
● Number of neutrons: ______
● Number of electrons: ______
● Type of Ion: ______
Direction: Determine the number of proton, neutron,
electron, and the type of ion (cation or anion)
7. ● Number of protons: ______
● Number of neutrons: ______
● Number of electrons: ______
● Type of Ion: ______
Direction: Determine the number of proton, neutron,
electron, and the type of ion (cation or anion)
8. Engage
Direction: Say UP, DOWN, LEFT, or RIGHT to help Mickey
pass the maze and meet Minnie at the given street. Answer the
guide question.
9.
10. Guide Question
● What does 2 different colored word are form along the path
of the maze?
● Do you have street address?(share your address)
● What is the signifcance of address?
11.
12. • describes how electrons are distributed in its atomic orbitals.
• Electron configurations of atoms follow a standard notation in
which all electron containing atomic subshells are placed in a
sequence. For example, Sodium is 1s22s22p63s1.
• Determining the valence electron of an element.
• Predicting the properties of a group of elements (elements with
similar electron configurations tend to exhibit similar properties).
• Interpreting atomic spectra.
13. are the electrons in
the outermost shell, or energy level, of
an atom which involve in chemical
bonding and is responsible for the
chemical properties of the atom.
● Calcium has two valence electrons,
two electrons in the 4th valence
shell.
14. ● A block of the periodic table is a set of elements unified by the atomic orbitals
their valence electrons or vacancies lie in.
● The "s block" on the periodic table are groups 1 and 2. Their electron configuration
ends in s1 and s2.
• Group 1 (alkali metals ) and Group 2 ( alkaline earth metals ) plus Period 1 ( Hydrogen.
and Helium )
● The "p block" on the periodic table are groups 13-18 and their electron configurations
end in p1 to p6. • ( includes all Noble Gases, halogens and chalcogens )
● The "d block" on the periodic table are groups 3-12 make up the d block and the
elements' electron configurations end in d. • ( transition metals )
● The "f block" on the periodic table are the Lanthanide and Actinide series.
• elements that are in the same VERTICAL column of the periodic table share
similar properties and have the same number of valence electron.
• A period in the periodic table is a HORIZONTAL row of chemical elements.
Each next element in a period has one more proton and is less metallic than its
predecessor.
17. ● This principle is named after the German word ‘Aufbeen’ which means ‘build
up’.
● “ electrons will occupy the orbitals having lower energies before occupying
higher energy orbitals.”
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1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d 4p 5s 4d 5p 6s
4f 5d 6p 7s 5f 6d 7p
24. ● “ a maximum of two electrons,
each having
opposite spins, can fit in an orbital”.
● “no two electrons in the same atom
have the same values for all four
quantum numbers”.
26Fe= 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d6
26. ● This rule describes the
order in which electrons
are filled in all the orbitals
belonging to a subshell.
● “ every orbital in a given
subshell are singly occupied
by electrons before a second
electron is filled in an
orbital.
7Nitrogen= 1s2 2s2 2p3
35. What About Four Columns?
Mars
Despite being red, Mars is a very
cold place, not hot
Jupiter
It’s a gas giant and the biggest
planet in our Solar System
Mercury
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest one
Venus
Venus has a nice name and is the
second planet from the Sun
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Mercury is the closest
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37. Sometimes, Reviewing Concepts is a Good
Idea
Mercury
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Venus
Venus has a beautiful
name, but it’s hot
Mars
Despite being red, Mars
is a cold place, not hot
Jupiter
It’s the biggest planet in
our Solar System
Saturn
Saturn is the ringed one
and a gas giant
Neptune
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
38. Infographics Make Your Idea
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Despite being red, Mars
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Venus has a beautiful
name, but it’s hot
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Mars
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
Venus
Venus has a
beautiful name, but
it’s hot
Jupiter
It’s the biggest
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Venus has a beautiful
name, but it’s hot
Mars
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
Mercury
Mercury is the closest
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Jupiter
It’s the biggest planet
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Venus
Venus has a nice
name, but it’s hot
Mars
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold
place
Mercury
Mercury is the
closest to the Sun
Jupiter
It’s the biggest in
our Solar System
Saturn
Saturn is the
ringed one and a
gas giant
49. Important Dates
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14th
Jun
Venus has a beautiful name, but it’s terribly hot
30th
Aug
Jupiter is the biggest planet in our Solar System
25th
Sep
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun in
System
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Dec
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planet to the Sun
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Mars is a cold place
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