Dear Kalpita.
It's been awhile since I've last posted. Oh well. We're moving on. but of course I mist Review as usual:
Matter is anything made of atoms and molecules, Matter is classified as an element, a compound, or a mixture
Element: a substance made out of one type on atom
Compound: Two or more elements. Can only be seperated trough a chemical reaction
Mixture: A mix of two substances that can be seperated easily
Chemistry:the science of the properties, composition and changes in matter
Physical Change: Changes the appearance of the substance.
example: Water freeezing
Chemical Change: the substance becomes a different substance:
Example: rust
Weight:The measurment of the force of gravity on an object
Mass:how much matter an object contains
Volume: Hiw much space an object takes up
Density: how much mass per unit of volume
Now For The New Stuff
Apparently I need to intorduce Democritus
Democritus was an ancient Greek Philosopher. He formulated an atomic theory for the cosmos. He was liked by Aristotle and hated by Plato. He and is mentor Leuicippus believed that everything was made of atoms, that atoms were physically indivisible, that they were indestructible, that they were constantly moving and that empty space lay between all atoms.
As you can see some of these ideas were right and many were wrong but he basically had the right idea. This is why Democritus is believed the be the "father of modern science".
Democritus originally named atoms Atomos, which means "uncuttable" but which has also taking on the meaning of "smallest indivisible particle of matter."
An atom is the smallest particle of an element
Next up we have
John Dalton
John Dalton was many things. He was an English man that dipped into many sciences, including meteorology, chemistry and physical science. He was best known for researching atomic theory and color blindness.
Here is what John Dalton believed about atoms
The atoms of different elements can be distinguished by their atomic weight
All atoms of the same element are identical
Atoms of one element can a bond with the atoms of another atoms to form a chemical compound, a compound that has the same number of types of atoms
Atoms can't be created, divided into smaller particles or destroyed in a chemical reaction.
Scientists have found exceptions to many of his "rules" but his theory has helped form the basis of our understanding of atoms.
An atom can be seen through an electron microscope.
A chemical bond is the attraction between molecules or atoms that creates a chemical compound.
A molecule is a combination of two or more atoms that are bonded together.
That's enough for today. Tomorrow we may or may not talk about the composition of atoms
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