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14-3 Particles of Matter

14-3 Particles of Matter. Matter The term matter describes all of the physical substances around us: your table, your body, a pencil, water, and so forth

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Page 1: 14-3 Particles of Matter. Matter The term matter describes all of the physical substances around us: your table, your body, a pencil, water, and so forth

14-3 Particles of Matter

Page 2: 14-3 Particles of Matter. Matter The term matter describes all of the physical substances around us: your table, your body, a pencil, water, and so forth

Matter

The term matter describes all of the physical substances around us:

your table, your body, a pencil, water, and so forth

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Matter

Anything that has mass and takes up space (has volume)

Made up of different kinds of atoms

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Matter

Includes all things that can be seen, tasted, smelled, or touched

Does not include heat, sound, or light

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All matter is made of atoms,the smallest particle of an element

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Models

Models are often used for things that are too small or too

large to be observed or that are too difficult to be understood easily

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Models

In the case of atoms, scientists use large models to explain something that is very small

Models of the atom were used to explain data or facts that were gathered experimentally.

So, these models are also theories

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Early Models of the Atom Democritus

(440 B.C.)Universe was made of empty space and tiny pieces of stuff

Tiny pieces of stuff called “ATOMOS”

or “UNCUTTABLE”

Atoms could not be divided

Atom – still used today!

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Basic Model of the Atom Dalton(1802)

• Atoms can’t be broken into smaller pieces • Atoms of the same element are the same

• An element always has the same properties • Atoms of different elements are different

• Compounds consist of atoms of different elements joined together• compounds split into atoms

• Atoms of each element have a unique mass• Masses of elements in a compound are in a

set ratio, for example H2O or C6H12O26

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Atoms & Molecules TodayElements Combine Compounds

smallest piece smallest piece

Atoms Combine Molecules

• Atom: • extremely, extremely, extremely small• Images seen with a scanning, tunneling microscope

• Molecule• group of atoms joined together by a chemical bond• act as a single unit• basic particle of a compound