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The Periodic Table of Elements 3/26/17

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Summary: The atomic number is how many protons there are in the atom. There are no decimals because you cannot have a part of a proton. The element symbol is an abbreviation of the element name. The mass number is the neutrons and protons added together, while t he number of protons determines the identity of the atom.  Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different number of neutrons.  All atoms of a particular element have the same atomic number, while i sotopes of the same element have different mass numbers.  The number of neutrons determines whether the atom is stable or not. An ion is made when we gain or lose electrons. When atoms gain electrons they become negative ions. These are called anions, but when atoms lose electrons they become positive ions. These are known as cations. As well as   Dmitri Mendeleev created the first periodic table. He sorted it out off of similar property and atomic weight. S&EP; Arguing From Evidence: In class we ha...

Atoms,Elements and More 3/19/17

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Summary: Atoms are the basic build blocks of matter.  Atoms are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons have a positive charge, while neutrons have a neutral charge, and electrons have a negative charge. You know something is an element if it is a pure substance, made of one atom, and is on the periodic table. While a compound is a combination of two different types of elements. A molecule is two or more of the same type of atom. A molecule can be an element or not. Now it's time for matter, matter is something that has mass and takes up space. Matter can be a solid, liquid or gas. Matter is indivisible and indestructible. All the matter in the world is only made up of about 100 different elements in various combinations. The human body is only made up of about six elements however. SP5: Using mathematics and computational thinking: I expressed relationships between variables by writing mathematical equations. For example, I calculated the densit...

Project Blog - Green Sea Turtle - 3/12/17

Summary: The reason sea turtles are endangered is all because of humans. Some harm it for its meat and eggs, and others use the turtle for medicine. In addition, they are harmed from boat propellers, and fishnets. As well as the more that beaches get trashed, the population of green sea turtles decreases. This is due to the fact that they need to nest on the beach. With all the space taken up by trash, the turtles have no place to lay their eggs. But not only are they being killed, so is their food. The food source for the green sea turtle, sea grass, is a victim of coastal development. This means there is more pollution and sediment in the water and renders the sea grass uneatable. In 2004, green sea turtles were put on the iucn red list. Even though the iucn only recognized them then, the concern of their endangerment dates back to 1940. Not only are green sea turtles used for medicine and meat, they consume sea grass and keep it healthy. By keeping the sea grass healthy other ...

Interactions Between Organisms 3/5/17

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Summary : Organisms interact with each other in many different ways.    Commensalism is a win, okay relationship in which one organism is benefited and the other is not harmed or benefited. An orchid growing in a tree is a great example. The orchid receives the much needed sunlight while the tree does not care.   Predation is a win or lose interaction. One organism consumes all or a part of another organism. An example of this relationship is a pack of lions hunting a group of gazelles. S ymbiosis is a close and dependent relationship between two different species. The survival of one depends on the other.  Mutualism is a win, win situation where both species benefit. For instance, ants and acacia trees. The ants feed on the tree and the ants act as body guards for the tree.  Another interaction between organisms is competition. This occurs when two organisms fight for basic necessities or resources.  This is a win or lose interaction that...