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Atoms are the smallest pieces of an element

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Atoms are the smallest pieces of an element. Density is the amount of atoms in an object. Diffusion is the movement of atoms from high concentration to low concentration. Matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed. Atoms are the smallest pieces of an element. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Atoms are the smallest pieces of an element

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Density is the amount of atoms in an object.

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Diffusion is the movement of atoms from high concentration to low concentration.

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Matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed.

Page 5: Atoms are the smallest pieces of an element

Atoms are the smallest pieces of an element

Density is the amount of atoms in an object.

Diffusion is the movement of atoms from high concentration

to low concentration.

Matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed.

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Focus Question: Water

How does a glass of water evaporate if it does not reach its

boiling point?

Use the words – atoms, density, diffusion, and conservation of matter in

your answer

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Focus Question: Bacon

What causes the odor from the bacon from reaching the back of

the classroom?

Use the words – atoms, density, diffusion, and conservation of matter in

your answer

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Focus Question: Pancakes

If heat causes molecules to speed up, then why is a solid formed

when the pancake batter is heated?

Use the words – atoms, density, diffusion, and conservation of matter in

your answer

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Focus Question: Juice

Your task is to recreate the demo as shown. You must not use more than 3 drops of any reagent (other than

water.)

If you need to redo your procedure, wash your cups with regular water

and then with distilled water.