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Matter, Atoms, Molecules,


and Elements
by Cindy Grigg
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Books are made of paper, glue, and ink. The pencil


is made of wood, graphite, metal, and an eraser.
Windows are made of glass. Students are made of
living cells, tissues, and organs.

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This clump of matter in space is forming new
stars.

Each of the objects in the first picture is very


different from the others. Yet all the objects
are alike in some ways. All these things are
matter.

Matter is anything that takes up space and


has mass. Matter is the "stuff" that
everything in the universe is made of. Mass
is the amount of matter, or stuff, that
something is made of.

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Volumes of cubes can be found by
multiplying the measurement of their length,
These things all take up space. The amount width, and height.
of space they take up - their volume - can be
measured. Their mass can be measured, too. In the kitchen, we use a measuring cup to
This spring scale is one tool that can be used find the volume of liquids. This measuring
to find the mass of an object. cup shows volume in three different units:
cups, fluid ounces, and milliliters.

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Elements are made of only one kind of atom.
Elements are called "pure" substances.

All matter is made of atoms. Atoms are the


smallest pieces of an element that still have
the properties of that element.

For instance, you can take a piece of


aluminum and cut it into tiny little pieces,
and each piece is still a shiny, lightweight
metal. If you could cut that aluminum into
pieces that are too small to see with your There are only about 120 different elements. The
eyes or even with a good microscope, it periodic table is a visual display showing the
would still be aluminum. elements. Aluminum is AL. Its atomic number is
13.

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Atoms of different elements can combine to
make many other things. When two or more Just as the 26 letters of our alphabet can
atoms combine, they make a molecule. A combine to make millions of words, the
molecule is the smallest amount of a elements can combine to make a huge
substance that can exist. number of different kinds of substances.

A molecule can be made of the same kind of


atoms or different kinds. A molecule of
ozone is made of three oxygen atoms joined
together. A molecule of water (H2O) is
made of one oxygen atom bonded to two
atoms of hydrogen.

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One way that atoms combine is to share
electrons. This is called covalent or chemical
bonding. When atoms join together and form
chemical bonds, or when chemical bonds are
broken between atoms, we call that a
How do atoms join together? You may chemical reaction.
already know that atoms are made up of even
smaller bits of matter. The nucleus (or Oxygen has six electrons in its outer shell. It
center) of the atom holds the protons and needs two more electrons to fill its outer
neutrons. Circling outside the nucleus are the shell. Hydrogen has one electron. It needs
electrons. one more. When two hydrogen atoms share
their electrons with one oxygen atom, all
Note: This is a simplfied picture of how an three atoms are happy!
atom might look.
(Note: The oxygen atom should be larger
than the two hydrogen atoms.)

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Physical changes are changes in the physical
properties of a substance. They can be
changes in color, shape, or size. Physical
Physical changes in matter don't form or changes don't create new substances.
break any chemical bonds. Water goes
through a physical change when it freezes Adding or taking away heat causes physical
into ice or disappears into water vapor. changes in water. Ice changes into liquid
water when it is heated, either on a stove top
What happens to the water in a mud puddle or by the sun. With even more heat, liquid
after the sun comes out? water changes into water vapor. The water
in a mud puddle evaporates. It changes from
a liquid to a gas. It becomes water vapor in
the air.

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Solid butter melting on warm corn on the cob is a
physical change. Melted butter can become solid
again by cooling it.

Matter commonly exists on Earth in three


phases or states: solid, liquid, and gas.

Changes in states of matter are physical


changes. Physical changes can usually be
undone. If ice melts, we can undo that
physical change by simply freezing the water
again.

Butter, water, molecules, and even elements can


change from one state to another without changing
their atoms. Iron, an element that is usually a solid,
can be heated and melted into a liquid. It is made of
only iron atoms in both the solid and liquid states.

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Water is H2O -- made of one oxygen atom
bonded to two atoms of hydrogen- whether it
is solid ice, liquid water, or gaseous water Lucky for us, matter can change states. It
vapor in the air. It can easily change from wouldn't be much fun if water was always in
one state of matter to another, but its its solid state, would it? Imagine breathing
chemical state remains the same. air that had chunks of ice instead of water
vapor in it! Imagine chunks of ice falling
from the sky instead of rain. Imagine oceans
and swimming pools filled with ice instead
of water. Lucky for us, all matter is not alike.

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atoms - the smallest pieces of elements

covalent or chemical bonding when two or


more atoms combine by sharing electrons

electron- a particle of an atom that circles


outside the nucleus

elements - pure substances made up of only


one type of atom

mass - the amount of matter something


contains

matter - anything that takes up space and


has mass; matter makes up everything in the
universe

molecule - the smallest amount of a


On Earth, most matter exists in three substance that can exist; made of two or
different states - solid, liquid, and gas. The more atoms
stars are made of plasma, a fourth state of
matter. Matter has mass and volume, and nucleus - the center of an atom, containing
these can be measured. Look around you. the proton(s) and neutron(s)
Everything you see is made of matter - even
the stars in the sky at night. Matter is made neutron - a particle of an atom, found in the
of atoms. Atoms of only 120 different nucleus
elements can combine to make many
substances. proton- a particle of an atom, found in the
nucleus

physical changes changes in the physical


properties of a substance, such as size, color,
shape, or state of matter

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