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Unit 6 Whole as Sum of Parts

Unit 6 Whole as Sum of Parts. Chapter 3 Lesson 1 pp. 130-137. Basic Properties of Matter. Matter is anything that that has mass and takes up space Properties of matter Solubility Mass Hardness (Density) Take up space. 3 States of Matter . Solid Liquid Gas. Particles of Matter.

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Unit 6 Whole as Sum of Parts

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  1. Unit 6Whole as Sum of Parts Chapter 3 Lesson 1 pp. 130-137

  2. Basic Properties of Matter • Matter is anything that that has mass and takes up space • Properties of matter • Solubility • Mass • Hardness (Density) • Take up space

  3. 3 States of Matter • Solid • Liquid • Gas

  4. Particles of Matter • Democritus(a Greek thinker) thought matter was: • Made of tiny particles, or bits • Different kinds of matter are made of different kinds of particles • Particles could not be broken down into smaller parts

  5. The smallest possible particle of a substance is an atom. • Atoms are made of • Protons (positive charge)- located inside the nucleus • Neutrons (neutral (no) charge)- located inside the nucleus • Electrons (negative charge)- move around the outside of the nucleus

  6. Atoms- Atoms have a nucleus that contain protons and neutrons -electrons orbiting the outside of the atomThe attraction between the protons and the electrons keeps the atom together

  7. A molecule is made up of 2 or more atoms joined together. • Atoms and molecules are do small they cannot be seen with a regular microscope because they do not reflect light. • Atom means “cannot be divided”

  8. Elements • An element is a substance that is made up of just one kind of atom • There are 116 elements • Examples: • Mercury • Iron • Silver • Gold • Hydrogen • Oxygen

  9. Some Groups of Elements • Scientists have grouped elements together • Example: Metals and nonmetals • However, not all metals are elements- such as steel (it is made of the elements iron and carbon) • http://www.hpwt.de/Chemie2e.htm

  10. Metals • Metals are: • Shiny • Malleable- they are easy to shape or form • Ductile- they can be pulled into long thin wires without breaking

  11. Nonmetals • Nonmetals are: • Not shiny • Brittle –cannot be pounded without breaking • Don’t conduct electricity well

  12. Noble Gases • Noble Gases (neither metals nor non-metals) • Colorless • Odorless • Some glow when electricity is added (neon and argon)

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