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This term we are doing Atoms and molecules and we make a report about the Atoms and molecules first we did planning and then we did report about it and it was fun to do it we did three question and Introduction and Conclusionand then we pest it on canva work
here is my work
Atoms and Molecules
By Tashifa Suhail
Introduction
Today in this report I will be talking about what a atom is, what a molecule is and why are atoms and molecules important
What is an Atom?
An atom is the smallest unit of matter. It is so tiny that you cannot see it with your eyes, even with most microscopes.Atoms have 118 types of Atoms. And Atoms have different part of elements.
- Protons (positive charge)
- Neutrons (no charge)
- Electrons (negative charge)
Protons and neutrons are found in the middle of the atom, called the nucleus. Electrons move around the outside of the nucleus in areas called shells.
An atom is a small particle that is so tiny you cant even see it with a microscope, it is the basic building block of our world, they make up everything including us today
What is a Molecule?
A molecule is made when two or more atoms join together. These atoms can be the same or different. For example:
These atoms can be of the same element, like in the oxygen molecule (O2), or of different elements, like in water (H2O).
When atoms of different elements combine, the resulting molecule is also called a compound. Molecules are made up of different atoms that join together, they also help with the building blocks of our world.
Why does studying atoms matter?
Studying atoms matters because atoms are the basic building blocks of all matter—everything you see, touch, and interact with is made up of atoms. Understanding them helps us:
- Understand the universe – From stars to your body, everything is made of atoms, so studying them helps us understand how matter behaves on both microscopic and cosmic scales.
- Improve medicine – Techniques like MRI and radiation therapy rely on our understanding of atomic structure and behavior.
In short, atomic study connects to science, technology, health, and our understanding of the natural world. Would you like a real-world example of how atomic knowledge is used today?
Conclusion
Atoms and molecules may be tiny, but they have a huge role in our world. Atoms are the basic units of matter, and when they join together, they form molecules. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons. When atoms bond together, they form molecules, which are the smallest units of compounds that retain the chemical properties of the substance. Understanding atoms and molecules is fundamental to studying chemistry, as they explain the structure, behavior, and interactions of all substances in the universe.
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