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Chapter 4 Lesson 1

Chapter 4 Lesson 1. Today You Need: 4.1 Notes handout (glued in on the right side!) Pencil or pen 3 colored pencils, pens, or highlighters

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Chapter 4 Lesson 1

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Today You Need:

4.1 Notes handout (glued in on the right side!)

Pencil or pen

3 colored pencils, pens, or highlighters

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What is Matter?

Anything that has MASS and takes up SPACE

Examples of matter?

The smallest unit of matter is the ATOM

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“Atom”

From the Greek word atoma, meaning “INDIVISIBLE”.

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Think – Write -From the Greek word atoma, meaning “indivisible”.

Using this definition, predict why the atom was called the atom.

{Complete Sentences!}

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My Prediction:

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Pair – Write

Share with your partner.

Write down their thoughts in a new color.

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My Prediction: My Partner’s Prediction:

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“Atom”From the Greek word atoma, meaning “indivisible”.

Greek Philosopher Democritus could believed that you could only cut matter up a certain amount of times before it was too small to be divided.

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Parts of the Atom

All Atoms are mostly EMPTY SPACE surrounding a tiny NUCLEUS.

“subatomic particles” – particles that are SMALLER than an atom

There are 3 main subatomic particles.

Protons, Neutrons, Electrons

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Protons

Use your first color to highlight or shade behind the word “Protons” on your handout.

Symbol: P+

Charge: + 1

Mass ~ 1 amu

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Units

What units do we use for measuring distance?

What units do we use for measuring mass?

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Units

What units do we use for measuring distance?

Inches, centimeters, miles, kilometers, yards…

What units do we use for measuring mass?

Pounds, ounces, gramsamu: ATOMIC MASS UNIT = for measuring mass

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Neutrons

Use your 2nd color to highlight or shade behind the word “Neutrons” on your handout.

Symbol: N

Charge: 0 (Neutrons are Neutral)

Mass ~ 1 amu

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Electrons

Use your 3rd color to highlight or shade behind the word “Electrons” on your handout.

Symbol: e-

Charge: - 1

Mass ~ 0 amu

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AMU repeat

What is amu?Atomic mass unitUse to measure mass of subatomic particles.

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Create a Chart

Create a chart that shows the symbol, charge, and mass (amu)

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Create a Chart

Create a chart that shows the symbol, charge, and mass (amu)

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Particle Symbol Charge Mass (amu)

proton P+ + 1 1

neutron N 0 1

electron e- - 1 0

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Lithium Atom:3P+, 4N, 3 e-

Use your 3 colors:1 color for Protons, P+2nd color for Neutrons, N3rd color for electrons, e-

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Draw a new atom

Draw Berylium, Be

Be has 4 protons, 4 electrons, and 5 neutrons.

Don’t forget to color-code the subatomic particles.

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