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Do now
Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
  • Please take 2 minutes to answer these
  • If we cant see atoms, how do we know they exist?
  • What are atoms?

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Objectives
Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
  • By the end of today, you will be able to
  • Content
  • Compare the different ways (theories) of
    understanding atoms (matter)
  • Language
  • Describe the steps (people) that were required to
    figure out the current understanding of atoms.

3
Together
  • http//www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/
    add_aqa_pre_2011/atomic/atomstrucact.shtml
  • After the video clip, make sure you ask me at
    least 1 good question!!!
  • Sample project from student

4
History of Atomic Theory
  • Introduction in the past!

5
What are atoms?
Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
  • Atoms are
  • Just how small are they?
  • 1 cm3 of air 45 000 000 000 000 000 000 atoms

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Why do we care so much about atoms?
Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
  • ATOMS MAKE UP ALL MATTER!
  • So the more we can understand atoms, what they
    look like, and how they behave, the more we can
    understand the world around us.

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Key question
  • Who were the first people to think about the atom
    (this is a trick question really think about
    it)?

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Part One
  • Democritus A Philosophy of Atoms

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First Atomic Theory
Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
  • Think that it was fancy scientists with fancy
    equipment that discovered atoms?
  • WRONG!
  • Some of the first people to think about atoms
    were actually early Greeks!

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Early Greek Philosophers
  • Democritus
  • Everything is made of small, indivisible, atoms.
  • Not just matter space and time too!!!
  • Atoms never change, but they combine to make
    different substances.
  • Different atoms have different shapes, sizes, and
    temperatures.

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Properties of Atoms
Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
  • Small, pointy atoms ? Solids
  • Large, round atoms ? Liquids
  • Sharp Atoms ? Bitter Taste
  • Round Atoms ? Sweet Taste

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Key question
  • What was wrong with the Greek view of the atoms?

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Part 2
  • The Science of Atoms

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Antoine Lavoisier
Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
  • French chemist, 1700s.
  • Executed during the French Revolution!
  • One of the first people to quantitatively study
    chemistry!
  • Didnt do a whole lot of work investigating
    atoms, but he set the path for scientifically
    studying chemistry.

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John Dalton
Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
  • English Chemist and Physicist, 1800s.
  • Humble, independent, awkward.
  • First scientific atomic theory.
  • 1808 A New System of Chemical Philosophy
  • Work on colorblindness (Daltonism)
  • Welcomed into the Royal Society
  • 40 000 in funeral procession

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Daltons Model of the Atom Nothing New?
Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
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Playing with Gas
  • Dalton became famous by mixing gases and taking
    down observations
  • Lots and lots of observations!
  • Dalton took over
  • 200 000 observations of gases reacting with each
    other.

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Daltons Experiment
Oxygen
Water
Hydrogen
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Daltons Experiment
Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
Carbon
Carburetted Hydrogen
Hydrogen
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Daltons Experiment
Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
Hydrogen
Ammonium
Nitrogen
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Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
Oxygen
Nitrous Gas
Nitrous Acid
Oxygen
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What does it all mean?
Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
  • Why does not water admit its bulk of every kind
    of gas alike? This question I have duly
    considered, and though I am not able to satisfy
    myself completely I am nearly persuaded that the
    circumstance depends on the weight and number of
    the ultimate particles of the several gases.
  • Absorption of Gases, 1805

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Daltons Atomism
  1. All matter is composed of extremely small
    particles called atoms.
  2. All atoms of a given element are identical,
    having the same size, mass, and chemical
    properties. Atoms of a specific element are
    different from those of any other element.
  3. Atoms cannot be created, divided into smaller
    particles, or destroyed.
  4. Different atoms combine in simple whole-number
    ratios to form compounds.
  5. In a chemical reaction, atoms are separated,
    combined, or rearranged.

25
Daltons Atomism (true/false)
  • All matter is composed of extremely small
    particles called atoms.

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Daltons Atomism (true/false)
  • 2. All atoms of a given element are identical,
    having the same size, mass, and chemical
    properties. Atoms of a specific element are
    different from those of any other element.

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Daltons Atomism (true/false)
Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
  • 3. Atoms cannot be created, divided into smaller
    particles, or destroyed.
  • We may as well attempt to introduce a new
    planet into the solar system or annihilate one in
    existence, as to create or destroy a particle of
    hydrogen.

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Daltons Atomism (true/false)
Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
  • 4. Different atoms combine in simple whole-number
    ratios to form compounds.
  • Atoms mix together to make molecules. Can only
    mix whole numbers of atoms.
  • All of Daltons gas experiments helped him
    figure out what elements different molecules were
    made of.

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Daltons Atomism (true/false)
  • 5. In a chemical reaction, atoms are separated,
    combined, or rearranged.

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Did everyone believe Dalton?
Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
  • No!
  • Many scientists didnt believe in atomism.
  • Ernst Mach famous physicist
  • Thought that since you cant actually watch and
    observe atoms, that Daltons theory was
    unscientific.

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NECAP Q
Agenda Do Now Objectives Intro to Atoms Science
of atoms Parts of the atom Redesigning the
Atom Closing
33
Which model demonstrates the Law of Conservation
of Matter?
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With a partner
  • One of you please talk how the Greeks understood
    the atom
  • The other person, please discuss how Dalton
    understood the atom
  • Between the two of you, please discuss what was
    wrong with each model (theory).
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