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Particles of Matter Chapter 1.3.

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1 Particles of Matter Chapter 1.3

2 Atom The smallest particle of an element.

3 John Dalton British school teacher
In 1802 he proposed an atomic theory Dalton tested his ideas by carrying out experiments

4 Dalton’s Atomic Theory 1
Atoms can’t be broken into smaller pieces Dalton imagined atoms to be like tiny marbles or rigid spheres that are impossible to break

5 Daltons Atomic Theory 2 In any element, all the atom are exactly alike
This idea explains why an element always has the same properties

6 Dalton’s Atomic Theory 3
Atoms of different elements are different This idea explains why different elements have their own set of properties

7 Dalton’s Atomic Theory 4
Atoms of two or more elements can combine to form compounds Compounds can be broken down into elements, so Dalton concluded that compounds had to be made of atoms.

8 Dalton’s Atomic Theory 5
Atoms of each element have a unique mass. Dalton and other scientists of his day were not actually able to measure the mass of individual atoms

9 Dalton’s Atomic Theory 6
The masses of the elements in a compound are always in the same ratio Water is a compound composed of hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms, always in the ratio 2 hydrogen to 1 oxygen.

10 Atoms Atoms are super tiny
One grain of sand has more atoms than there are grains of sand on the entire beach A drop of water has 2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms of oxygen and twice as many atoms of hydrogen There is now a scanning tunneling microscope that can capture what atoms look like

11 Atom and Molecules Atoms can link with each other. A chemical bond holds two atoms together. A molecule is a combination of two or more atoms that are bonded together Example: Water molecule, acetic acid molecule (C2H4O2)


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