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1 Reporting Category 1: Matter and Energy 8.5A Know that matter is composed of atoms and has chemical and physical properties.

2 Reporting Category1: Matter and Energy 8.5 A – Describe: structure of atoms – including mass, electrical charge and location Protons Neutrons Electrons Subatomic Particle Approximate Atomic Mass (amu) Electrical Charge Location in Atom Proton1 amuPositive (+)Nucleus Neutron1 amuNeutral (0)Nucleus Electron.00054 amuNegative (-)Electron Cloud

3 Atomic # number Protons (+) Electrons (-) Mass # number (minus) Atomic # number = Neutron (0) ALWAYS SAME NUMBER

4 Reporting Category1: Matter and Energy 8.5 B Identify that protons determine an element’s identity Valence electrons determine its chemical properties, including reactivity Protons= determine an element’s identity; So this element’s identity is _________.

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6 The electrons in the last shell or energy level of an atom. VALENCE ELECTRONS Valence electrons determine reactivity of an atom. Valence Electrons= determine an element’s chemical properties, including reactivity (how elements combine or break down into new products)

7 Reporting Category1: Matter and Energy 8.5 C Interpret arrangement of Periodic Table Groups Periods How properties are used to classify elements

8 Rows on the Periodic Table are called _______. Columns on the Periodic Table are called ________ or ________. Elements in the same Group/Family have similar properties because they have the same number of valence electrons!

9 Reporting Category1: Matter and Energy 8.5 D Recognize that chemical formulas are used to identify substances Determine the number of atoms of each element in a chemical formula containing subscripts

10 Chemical Formulas Chemical Formulas represent compounds as chemical symbols represent elements. Example: Water is a compound (2 or more elements chemically bonded.) Water’s chemical formula is H 2 O. Example: Helium is an element. Helium’s chemical symbol is He. Counting Atoms The subscript (little #) identifies how many atoms of that element are in each molecule If there is no subscript, there is just 1 atom of the element Subscripts get multiplied by the coefficient (big #) Example: 2Na 2 CO 3 a) number of sodium (Na) atoms =? b) number of carbon (C) atoms = ? c) number of oxygen (O) atoms = ?

11 Reporting Category1: Matter and Energy 8.5 E Investigate how evidence of chemical reactions indicate that new substances with different properties are formed Chemical Reaction A Chemical Reaction occurs when elements rearrange to form new substances. Example: It’s made of the same ingredients, but has changed into another substance.

12 Chemical Equation When a chemical reaction occurs, it can be described by an equation. This shows the chemicals that react (called the reactants) on the left-hand side, and the chemicals that they produce (called the products) on the right-hand side. Example: REACTANTS PRODUCT Fe + S FeS So in the above equation, the reactants are ____ and ____. The product is ______. 8.5.F recognize whether a chemical equation containing coefficients is balanced or not and how that relates to the law of conservation of mass

13 Law of Conservation of Mass The Law: Matter cannot be created or destroyed. What does this mean?? The mass of the reactants MUST EQUAL the mass of the products! Whatever atoms you start with, you have to have after the reaction. This is why equations must be balanced! Balanced Equation ReactantsProducts Si = 1 atom O = 2 atoms Balancing game: Are the following equations balanced or unbalanced? 1. Si + O 2 SiO 2 3. 2Al + 3Cl 2 2AlCl 3 2. 2H 2 0 H 2 + O 2


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