what elements make up these substances? 1. sodium (na) in salt 2. helium ( he) in balloons 3. iron (...

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What elements make up these substances? 1. Sodium (Na) in salt 2. Helium ( He) in balloons 3. Iron ( Fe) in cars. Rust means iron is present. 4. Gold ( Au) in Jewelry. 5. Neon (Ne), Argon (Ar), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe) gases are in signs. 6. Aluminum ( Al)

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Page 1: What elements make up these substances? 1. Sodium (Na) in salt 2. Helium ( He) in balloons 3. Iron ( Fe) in cars. Rust means iron is present. 4. Gold (

What elements make up these substances?

• 1. Sodium (Na) in salt• 2. Helium ( He) in balloons• 3. Iron ( Fe) in cars. Rust means iron is present.• 4. Gold ( Au) in Jewelry.• 5. Neon (Ne), Argon (Ar), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe) gases are in signs.• 6. Aluminum ( Al)

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Models of the atom• Over the past 1600 years scientist have been

observing matter around them. From these observations they were able to start making a picture of what an atom looks like.

• The story starts about 450 B.C. A greek scolar named Empedocles, came up with the idea of the four elements, earth, air, fire, water.

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400 B.C.• Democritus suggested that matter was made up

of tiny particles called atomos. Which means indivisible.

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400B.C. – 1808A.D.

• Many other scientists supported the idea of the four elements.

• Robert Boyle 1650: came up with the definition of an element. He tried to prove that air was not an element but a mixture.

• Joseph Priestley: 1700’s 1st person to isolate oxygen.

• Henry Cavendish: isolated hydrogen

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Models of the atom

• For each model, make a drawing and write the description for it.

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Solid Sphere ModelJohn Dalton 1808

• Indivisible• Solid ( no protons, electrons, neutrons)• Looks like a billiard (pool) ball

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Plum Pudding Model ( Raisin Bun Model)JJ. Thompson 1897

• Positive sphere with embedded negative electrons• No protons or neutrons

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Ernest Rutherford 1914Gold Foil Experiment in Montreal

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Planetary ModelErnest Rutherford 1914

• Small positive center called a nucleus.• Surrounded by negative electrons rotating around the

nucleus like planets going around the sun• No neutrons

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Bohr Model ( Orbit Model)Neils Bohr 1921

• Electrons are organized into different energy levels or orbits at different distances from the nucleus.

• This model explains why substances behave the way they do.

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Electron Cloud ModelLouis de Broglie and Erwin Schrodinger

• Electrons rotate around the nucleus in clouds

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Heisenberg

• The Heisenberg uncertainty principle

• He said that it is impossible to predict exactly where an electron will be at any given time.