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					Developing Ideas about Matter Section A1.3 Objectives describe examples of practical applications of chemistry in food storage  identify and explain early forms of chemistry  outline the development of our understanding of the atomic model as consisting of protons, neutrons and electrons  give examples of chemistry based careers in the community  Review  Last class: ◦ Physical and chemical properties (what is the difference? Examples?) ◦ What is the difference between a pure substance and a mixture? ◦ What are signs of a chemical reaction? Which ones did we see in the lab? Back in the day… People have been using chemical properties of substances for centuries  First Nations people had extensive knowledge of plant use  Our ancestors began to understand relationship between temperature and states of matter  Food Chemistry  How do physical changes apply to food? Chemical changes? Examples? ◦ Physical changes: freezing (chemical components stay the same) ◦ Chemical changes: baking (formation of new substance) Food Chem: Heating and Freezing  Heating- temporary sterilization ◦ Kills micro-organisms ◦ Canning- heat sterilization  Freezing- preserve almost indefinitely ◦ Prevents growth of micro-organisms Salting Way to preserve meat and fish  Method of drying  Draws water out of meat and bacteria  Used by sailors  Fermentation Biochemical preservation technique  Bacteria convert starches and sugars into alcohol & carbon dioxide; others into acids  ◦ Prevents growth of bacteria ◦ More digestible and higher vitamin content ◦ Helpful in preventing scurvy More Early Chemistry  Metallurgy ◦ Producing and using metals ◦ Early peoples used gold, copper, silver, lead, and iron ◦ Used copper for weapons by hammering it into shapes ◦ Annealing- heating copper so not brittle when hammered Metallurgy continued…  Smelting- separating metal from other elements in a compound ◦ Way to get copper ◦ Done in Egypt by 4000 B.C.  Alloy- mixture of metals ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ What is bronze an alloy of? Tin and copper Steel? Iron and carbon Aristotle and Matter Aristotle thought matter composed of combinations of fire, earth, water, and air  Continuous (no such thing as a smaller piece)  Democritus- proposed tiny particles (atomos)  Didn’t test their ideas  Alchemy Science and magic  Experiments to turn cheap metals into gold  Many important scientific discoveries made  ◦ Mercury, procedures for making acids, developed lab equipment Atomic Theory Theory: a major idea that explains a large amount of data; based on many experiments; may be changed when new data is collected  Atomic Theory: explains what the structure of the atom is like  Developing Theories about Matter Four classic models of atoms  Examples of the scientific process  Founded on experiments  Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford and Bohr  Modern model of the atom: based on quantum mechanics  Atomic Models Activity: Jigsaw In groups of 5, you will become “experts” on a particular model of the atom  You must teach the concept in a way to answer the questions on the worksheet and be useful to your fellow classmates  You will teach your classmates about the topic so be comfortable with it!  Atomic Models Activity: Summary Chart The Atom Chart  While groups present fill in the chart  Dalton  Described atoms as small spheres, different in size, mass, and color depending on type Thomson Discovered the electron  Experimented with beams of particles in a vacuum tube  Found that all elements produced the same type of beam made of negative charges  Atoms made of smaller subatomic particles in different combinations  Electrons imbedded in positive sphere  Rutherford Discovered the nucleus  Gold foil experiment  ◦ Shot positively charged particles at a thin piece of gold foil ◦ Expected all particles to go right through, though some deflected and some reflected right back ◦ Unexpected result: like firing a cannon ball at tissue paper and having it bounce back! ◦ What does this mean? ◦ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8RuO2ekNGw ◦ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pZj0u_XMbc&saf ety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active Rutherford continued…  What this means: ◦ There is a strong, dense positively charged core ◦ Called the nucleus ◦ Most of the atom empty space ◦ Nucleus very small (1/10 000 size of atom) Bohr Proposed that electrons surrounded nucleus in specific energy levels  Found evidence based on light released by hydrogen atoms (gaps between energy levels)  Falling from higher to lower energy levels releases particular color of light  Bohr continued… Bohr continued … Discovered every element has its own unique pattern, and thus unique atomic structure  http://jersey.uoregon.edu/vlab/elements/El ements.html  Quantum Mechanical Model of the Atom Electron cloud around nucleus  Occupy whole space all at once at different energy levels  Nucleus contains nucleons  ◦ Protons- positively charged ◦ Neutrons-no electrical charge
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            