§2.1 Molecules and Atoms / §2.2 The Periodic Table

§2.1 Macro and micro level
§2.2 The Periodic Table

Chapter 2: Building blocks of substances
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§2.1 Macro and micro level
§2.2 The Periodic Table

Chapter 2: Building blocks of substances

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Learning Objectives 2.1 / 2.2:
  • What the macro level and the micro level is
  • That most substances consist of molecules
  • What the different phases look like on a micro level
  • Difference at the micro level between pure substances and mixtures
  • Why models are needed in chemistry
  • That molecules consist of atoms
  • The most important kinds of atoms and their symbols
  • Metals and noble gases do not consist of molecules, but only of atoms

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Perspective on learning objectives by
  • knowing that molecules are made up of atoms.
  • explaining the difference between elements and compounds.
  • representing molecules using molecular formulae.
  • describing the difference at the micro level between a separation method, a phase transition and a chemical reaction.

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Remember the particle model?
 

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Chemical Reactions...(explained from macro to micro level)
  • Properties of substance change
  • Molecules (substances) are broken down and new kind of molecules
     (substances) are formed.
  • A rearrangement of atoms from reactants  into new products

Finally a reaction can be written down as an equation or process:
molecules go in (reactants), different molecules come out (products).



 



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Atoms as
building 
blocks

The 
alphabet 
of 
chemistry

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The alphabet compared to the Periodic Table:

Alphabet
Periodic Table
Letter
Atom/Element
Word
Molecule
Sentence
Substance
Story
Materials
Atoms in a molecule are connected by atomic bonds (bonds between atoms)

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Elements in the periodic table
We know about 118 different kinds of atoms, aka 118 elements
Every element has its own name and symbol 

Practice the names and symbols
using the Periodic Table
 


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Elements
Based on one kind of atom or molecules with one kind of atom (pure)


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Compounds
Molecules containing more than one kind of atom.

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Molecules can be drawn but they can also be given a molecular formula.



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Phase transitions
Solid to liquid = Melting
Liquid to solid = Freezing
Liquid to gas = Evaporation
Gas to liquid = Condensation
Gas to solid = Deposition
Solid to gas = Sublimation



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Solid
- Fixed shape (crystal)

- Molecules are vibrating

- Not a lot of kinetic energy
         (Low temperature)

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Liquid
- No fixed shape, Volume fixed

- More space between molecules and they shake a lot more (more kinetic energy)

- Medium kinetic energy
           (medium temperature)

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Gas
- No fixed shape, no fixed volume

- Distance between molecules is big

- Velocity of molecules is high, Kinetic energy is high


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