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Title: Matter and its Changes


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Matter and its Changes
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Atoms
  • Matter is made up of atoms
  • Matter is anything that takes up space and has
    mass
  • Atoms are the building blocks of life

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  • Forms of matter that contain only one type of
    atom are called elements
  • Atoms combine to form many different types of
    matter

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Structure of an Atom
Electron (electron cloud)
Proton
Mass Number Protons Neutrons
Atomic Number Number of protons
Neutron
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Isotopes
  • When the number of protons in an atom changes it
    becomes a different element
  • Atom is electrically neutral when there are more
    neutrons than protons
  • Atoms of the same element that have a different
    number of neutrons are called isotopes
  • Ex. C12 6p 6n C14 6p 8n

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Ions
  • Electrically charged atoms are called Ions
  • The number of protons is not equal to the number
    of electrons
  • Ions are attracted to each other when they have
    opposite charges
  • Ex. Na Cl- NaCl salt
  • Ex. Na F- Sodium Fluoride for
    toothpaste

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Combinations of Atoms
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  • Atoms combine by sharing their outermost
    electrons in their electron clouds
  • When two atoms are combined a molecule is formed

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Bonds
  • Ionic Bond Positive and Negative ions combine
    and electrons are transferred
  • Ex. NaCl
  • Covalent Bond Electrons are shared
  • Ex. H2O

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Combinations of Atoms
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How Atoms Combine
  • When at least two atoms are combined a molecule
    is formed
  • There are two ways in which atoms combine to form
    molecules and compounds

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Ionic Bonding
  • Positive and Negative ions combine and electrons
    are transferred
  • Example Na and Cl- NaCl

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Covalent Bonding
  • In covalent bonding electrons are shared
  • Example 2H O H2O

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Compound
  • A type of matter that has properties different
    from the properties of each of the elements in it
  • Example Na (metal) Cl (gas) NaCl (solid
    salt)
  • Example 2H (gas) O (gas) H2O (liquid water)




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Mixture
  • Many different substances that when mixed
    together, each substance retains its own
    properties
  • Examples sand, air and salad

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Solution
  • When one substance of a mixture is dissolved in
    another substance it is a solution
  • Examples tea w/ sugar, salt water

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Chemical/Physical Properties
  • Chemical properties describe how one substance
    changes when it reacts with another
  • Examples iron and oxygen rust
  • Physical Properties can be observed or measured
    without changing the substance
  • Examples color, shape, size, density and texture

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Density
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What is density?
  • The measure of the mass of an object divided by
    its volume.

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  • 4. Liquid to a solid freezing point
  • 5. Solid to a liquid boiling point
  • 6. Only substance that occurs naturally as a
    solid, liquid, and gas Water

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Matter can change by
  • Increasing or decreasing the temperature
  • Ex freezing water turns it to a solid (ice)
  • 2. Increasing or decreasing pressure
  • Ex Pressure to ice cube changes it to liquid

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Energy from Atoms
  • What is nuclear energy?
  • Alternate energy source produced from atomic
    reactions
  • 2. How fission produces nuclear energy
  • - Splitting the nucleus of atoms in heavy elements

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  • 3. Most commonly used fuel in nuclear power
    plants
  • - Uranium 235
  • Where is it found?
  • - Sandstones in the Rocky Mountains

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  • 4. Major source of nuclear waste
  • - Radioactive material
  • Most common method of storing nuclear waste
  • Power plants
  • Can remain active for 10,000 years

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Two advantages to storing nuclear waste at Yucca
Mountain
  • Remote area (deserted)
  • Water table is far below storage facility

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Two disadvantages to storing nuclear waste at
Yucca Mountain
  1. Earthquakes could destroy storage facility
  2. Large amount of nuclear waste in one area
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