Title: What are atoms, elements, molecules, and compounds?
1What are atoms, elements, molecules, and
compounds?
- SPS2 Students will explore the nature of matter.
2Draw the picture below in your notes
- Write and answer the following
- What are the atom(s)?
- What are the elements?
- What is the molecule?
3Chemistry study of matter and how it behaves
4Classification of Matter
- Atom
- Element
- Molecule
- Compound
5Atom smallest piece of matter
- 110 different kinds of atoms
- Combine to make all the forms of matter in
universe - Too small to see but can see with the most
POWERFUL microscopes
6The Atom
Part Charge
Electron Negative (-)
Proton Positive ()
Neutron None (X)
7Element a pure substance
- Groups of all the same kind of atoms
8Molecule two or more atoms joined together
Diatomic Molecules two of the same
atoms H2 Cl2 O2
9Compound groups of the same kind of molecules
10An Overview of the LINCS Strategy
- Step 1 List the parts
- Step 2 Identify a Reminding Word
- Step 3 Note a LINCing Story
- Step 4 Create a LINCing Picture
- Step 5 Self-test
11- Creating LINCS Table
- Keep in mind
- That you must go in order
- Box 1
- Box 2
- Box 3
- Box 4
- Box 5
12Creating LINCS Table
Box 1. Write the word to be learned on the top
half. Then circle it.
element
13Creating LINCS Table
Box 2. Write the parts of the definition you
need to remember. Underline key terms.
A pure substance.
element
14Creating LINCS Table
Box 3. Write the Reminding Word.
A pure substance.
element
elephant
15Creating LINCS Table
Box 4. Write the LINCing Story. Using the
reminding word (Box 3) and the key words from
definition (Box 2).
A pure substance.
element
The elephant pooped a pure substance
elephant
16Creating LINCS Table
Box 5. Draw the LINCing Picture. Picture should
reflect the LINCing story (Box 4).
A pure substance.
element
The elephant pooped a pure substance.
elephant
17iPad Keynote Rubric
Item Needed Points (100)
Introduction Slide (Name, Date, Period) 5 points
Slide with classification of matter (tree map) 5 points
Atom (word, reminding word, definition, story, picture) (3 points each) 15 points
Element (word, reminding word, definition, story, picture) (3 points each) 15 points
Compound (word, reminding word, definition, story, picture) (3 points each) 15 points
Molecule (word, reminding word, definition, story, picture) (3 points each) 15 points
Object Picture Animation 10 points
Words Font Easy to Read 10 points
Transition between slides different 10 points
18TOD
- Create a colored poster of one of your LINX
tables. - We will share at the end of class.
19Activator
- What do the prefixes mean
- Homo
- Hetero
20Mixture combination of materials
- Not chemically joined
- Can be separated physically
- Sorted, filtered, evaporation
212 kinds of mixtures
- Homogenous same throughout
- Ex tea, kool-aid, air
- Heterogeneous not the same throughout
- ex salad, saltpepper
22Homogeneous mixture same
23Heterogeneous not same
24TOD
Column A Column B
1. Summer Sausage
2. Steam
3. Salt Water
4. Pencil lead (Pb)
5. Dirt
6. Pepsi
7. Silver (Ag)
8. Toothpaste (Na2HPO4)
9. A burrito
10. Italian Dressing
11. Chicken Soup
12. Lemonade
Column A lists a substance. In Column B, list
whether the substance is an element (E), a
compound (C), a Heterogeneous Mixture (HM), or a
Solution (S). (Remember a solution is a
homogeneous mixture.)
25Mixture Lab
Place in cabinet!
Group Members Names in center of plate
- TURN IN
- FLOW MAPS
- Plate with
- 5 piles
- Sand
- Rocks
- Metal
- Salt
- Pepper
Sand
Rocks
Salt (on filter)
Metal
Pepper (on filter)