MS-PS1-1. Develop models to describe the atomic composition of simple molecules and extended structures. Substances are made from different types of atoms, which combine with one another in various ways. Atoms form molecules that range in size from two to thousands of atoms
Vocabulary: periodic table, nuclear, atomic structure, electrons, molecule, nitrogen, atom.
1. Watch the movie and answer the Edpuzzle questions:
2. Watch the BrainPop movie then take the quiz and answer the following questions
a. If an atom has no charge, which of the following must be true?
b. Based on what you know about atomic structure, what can you infer about the word "nuclear?"
c. An atom with 10 electrons must have how many shells?
d. Which of the following atoms is most likely to bond with another atom?
e. An atom has 15 total electrons. How many electrons does it have in its outer shell?
f. The relationship between the number of electrons in an atom's outer shell and the atom's tendency to bond is called the octet rule. What can you infer about the meaning of "octet?"
3. Go to Clever and find Destiny Discover and log in with your ID and 8-digit birthday. Search for Microworlds. Open the book and read pages 20-27. Answer the following questions. (If you can't access the book click here)
a. What's in water?
b. What is the chemical formula for water?
c. what is a mini molecule?
d. What is a mega molecule?
e. What is a chain molecule?
f. Is DNA a molecule?
g. Give an example of a medical molecule.
4. What is a simple molecule?
5. Simple Molecules: Watch the movie and answer the following questions
a. What is a molecule?
b. Simple molecules are made up of . . . (finish the sentence)
c. Oxygen is . . . (finish the sentence)
d. Nitrogen gas made of two atoms of the same elements is called?
e. What is one type of bond used to hold together molecules?
6. Demonstration: Valence Electrons
What is a valence electron?
How many valence electrons are in H2O?
7. Game: Quia - Valence
a. List the columns you matched:
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etc.
8. Watch the movie and answer the following questions.
a. All simple molecules have:
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b. During state changes the ____ intermolecular forces are broken not the strong _____ ______.
c. All simple molecules are generally . . .
d. simple molecules have no overall _____ _____.
9. Read the following document and answer the following questions.
a. What are the properties of diamond
b. Why are diamonds used for jewelry?
c. What kind of molecular structure does a diamond have?
d. Is a lot of energy needed to separate the atoms in diamonds?
10. Interactive: Structures of Covalent Substances?
a. Equilibrium plays a vital role in __________.
b. Do chicken sweat?
c. A stress to a reaction in equilibrium is an increase or _______ in a participant.
d. What is the formula given for the equilibrium of the chicken? What is the stress to the equation in the equilibrium?
11. Kahoot! Atoms, Elements, Molecules, Compounds.
12. View: See atoms close up
a. What does the atom look like close up?
b. Did what an atom look like close-up surprise you? Why or why not?
13. Adventure Quest Backpack: Using Google Draw in Google Drive, construct a simple molecule.
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