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Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ELEMENTS

PROTONS AND ELECTRONS BY: JOSHUA LOWE 7R SCIENCE
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ELEMENTS WITHOUT WHAT THEY ARE MADE TO BE!

  • Without the things that make up an element, it might not be an element.
  • But sometimes you can get a element, with a minor detail you remove from it.
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IONS AND ATOMS

  • THERE ARE IONS AND ATOMS THAT ARE EITHER MISSING OR HAVE EXTRA ELECTRONS.
  • AN ELEMENT THAT IS MISSING A NEUTRON IS CALLED AN ISOTOPE.
  • ALSO ISOTOPES ARE DIFFERENT FROM EVERY OTHER ATOM OF THE SAME ELEMENT.

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CHEMICALS

  • Substance that's speeds up a chemical process without actual objects.
  • Sometimes without a chemical in an element, it would not function right.
  • Or, some equation to the what you have added might get another element.
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AMOUNT IN ELEMENTS

  • ELEMENTS HAVE A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF HOW MUCH IS GAINED.
  • If we see how much elements each proton and electron has, we might be able to see what the form is.
  • Also, see the jobs it does. But, the proton numbers in a element can not change.
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METALS

  • The part of the metal area is solid, shiny, ductile, and malleable.
  • Metals typically have a few electrons which they lose to form cations or positive ions.
  • Meanwhile non-metals have a bond between atoms in the elements and are weak, and break when stretched.
  • Metal protons have different numbers of each element. For example Gold (AU) has 79 protons.

EXAMPLES:

  • In the periodic table, H2O is water.
  • But if we add 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O + ENERGY.
  • Also if we take one thing out of it (2H20) you as your answer from there = 2H2O.
  • Other known as: 2H +2O = 2H2O =H2O changing that answer and question.

ELEMENTS

  • Without the help of each thing to build up the element, it wouldn't be a proper element.
  • Also, it wouldn't be able to do it's job, or what its supposed to be made out of.