Science 8 - Module 5 - Version 3
Science 8 - Module 5 - Version 3
After doing the activities of this module, you are expected to:
What's In
In the previous module, you learned that changes in the arrangement
and motion of particles change the physical state of matter. Let's try to recall
these physical changes by doing the activity below.
Direction: Identify the phase change involved in each item below. Write your
answer on the space provided.
What's New
Matter is made up of atoms that are too small to be seen
with the unaided eye or even with the use of the ordinary
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light microscope. When the ancient Greek philosophers conceived the idea
of the atom, they thought that the atom is indivisible and that it has no
parts. However, scientists have proven that the atom is composed of even
smaller particles.
To give you an overview of the atomic structure, try to answer the next activity.
A. Label the parts of the atom. Choose your answer from the box.
What is It
Scientists have collected evidence that atoms are composed of three types of
particles, namely the protons, electrons, and neutrons. These
components of the atom are collectively referred to as subatomic
particles. The nucleus of the atom contains protons and neutrons. The
outer regions of the atom holds the electrons.
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Atoms are electrical in nature. They contain particles with positive and
negative charges. The proton carries a positive charge (+1). The electron
carries a negative charge (-1). Atoms in their most stable state are neutral
with an equal number of protons and electrons. For example, if an atom
has 5 electrons, then it also has 5 protons. The other particle in an atom
is neutron, which does not carry any charge or is neutral.
The properties of the three subatomic particles are summarized in the table
below.
Carbon-14 6 8 6
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What I Have Learned
Read each statement carefully. Select the correct term from the word bank
and write your answer on the space provided after the number.
WORD BANK
Assessment
Directions: Read and analyze each item
carefully. Select the correct answer from the choices given by writing the
corresponding letter on the space provided before each number.
______1. Which of the following are the three subatomic particles that make up an
atom?
A. Proton, neutron, and
isotope B. Proton, isotope,
and electron
C. Proton, electron, and negative
D. Proton, neutron, and electron
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______2. Which of the following are the subatomic particles found in the nucleus
of an atom?
A. Protons only
B. Proton and neutron
C. Electron and neutron
D. Electron and proton
______3. Which subatomic particles contribute the most to the mass of an atom?
A. Protons, neutrons and electrons
B. Protons only
C. Protons and electrons
D. Protons and neutrons
______4. What do you call the negatively charged particles that orbit around the
nucleus of an atom?
A. Neutrons
B. Electrons
C. Protons
D. Ions
______8. Which of the following statements is true about the mass of protons and
electrons?
A. Protons and electrons have the same mass.
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B. Protons are lighter than electrons.
C. Protons are heavier than electrons.
D. Proton and electron masses cannot be determined.
______10. Four atoms have the number of protons and neutrons given below.
Which two atoms are isotopes of the same element?
A. X and Y
B. W and X
C. X and Z
D. W and Y
Additional Activities
Word Solver
Complete the puzzle below. Clues are given to guide you. (Leave a space to separate
words)
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Horizontal
2. A negatively charged subatomic particle.
6. A neutral particle of the atom.
7. The weighted average of all the isotopes of an element
Vertical
1. It tells the number of protons in the atom of an element
3. Atoms of the same element have the same atomic number but different mass
numbers due to the different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei.
4. A positively charged subatomic particle
5. The small dense region in the atom where protons and neutrons are found Concept
Map
Complete the concept map on “changes” in an atom and the resulting particle
that is formed as a result of the change. Choose your answer from the box.
Nucleus
Ion Molecule
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The change in the
number of protons
will result to the 4.
ATOM formation of ______
1.
______
2.
______
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What’s More
Activity 3
1. Electron
2. Neutron
3. Proton and neutron
4. Proton and neutron
5. No
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Electrons are very light and
very small particles
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