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1 Atomic Structure

2 Why are atoms and molecules referred to as the building blocks of matter?
If you break them apart you no longer have an element or compound. Examples: If you break apart an atom of gold you no longer have gold. If you break apart a molecule of water it isn’t water any more.

3 How big are atoms? Really Small About 10-10 meter across
Atoms are made up of even smaller components referred to as subatomic particles

4 What is an atom made of? Neutrons Neutral Charge Protons
Positive Charge (+) Electrons Very small compared to protons and neutrons Negative Charge (-)

5 How are the particles arranged in the atom?
Protons & Neutrons – Cluster in the nucleus Electrons – Move around outside the nucleus in energy levels that make up an electron cloud (shield). Energy levels are broken down into sublevels which hold a specific numbers of orbitals. An orbital is the region within an atom that an electron will most likely occupy. See the video clip Energy Levels, Sublevels & Orbitals

6 How are atoms held together?
Atoms are held together by electro static forces and the strong nuclear force to form molecules.

7 The End


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