Grade 8 Science Static Electricity

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Electricity

-a form of energy that is produced when when electrons move from one place to another

How many valence electrons does a conductor have?

1-3

How many valence electrons does a semi-conductor have?

3-5 OR 4

How many valence electrons does an insulator have?

5-8

Static Charge (Static Electricity)

A buildup of charge on an object

Give me an example of a metal listed on the Periodic Table of Elements

Aluminum

What is Grounding?

Connecting an object to earth with a conductor

What are the three methods of creating a static charge?

Friction, conduction, induction

What does the number of VE tell us?

If an atom is a conductor or an insulator

Do conductors or insulators want to gain electrons? Why?

Insulators because they want to be the best insulator possible by reaching 8 VE in the outer most orbital

What does electricity provide us?

Light, Heat, Sound, Motion

If Electrons are greater than the amount of protons in an atom then the charge will be

Negative

If Electrons and Protons are the same in an atom what will the charge be?

Neutral

What is the charge of a "normal" atom?

Neutral. Normal atoms have the same number of protons (+) and electrons (-)

How do objects get charged?

Objects can lose or gain electrons

What types of materials are good at TAKING electrons from other objects (and holding onto electrons)?

Plastic materials (rubber, latex, vinyl, styrofoam, etc)

Give me a characteristic of a insulator

Poor conductor Dull Luster Brittle Low Density Wants to gain electrons

If Electrons are less than the amount of protons in an atom then the charge will be

Positive

Two Types of Charges

Positive (caused by protons) Negative (caused by electrons)

What are some examples of a static charge?

Rubbing a balloon on your hair Lightning Getting zapped by metal bolts on a plastic slide Socks on a trampoline/carpet Socks in the dryer

What is the most amount of electrons in the outer most layer?

Seven

Give me a Characteristic of a conductor

Shiny Poor Insulator Malleable High Density Wants to Lose Electrons

Give me an example of a metalloid listed on the Periodic Table of Elements

Silicon

Give me an example of a non-metal listed on the Periodic Table of Elements

Sulfer

Electron

The particle of an atom with a NEGATIVE charge

Neutron

The particle of an atom with a NEUTRAL charge (meaning it is not charged)

Proton

The particle of an atom with a POSITIVE charge

Define CHARGING by friction

Two objects rubbing together

What is the Greek Word for Amber?

electron

Where do electrons live?

electron cloud

Repel

like charges (+ and +) ( - and -)

conductors

materials that allow electric charges to flow through them easily; ex. copper, silver, gold, aluminum

insulators

materials that prevent electric charges from flowing through them easily. ex. rubber, plastic, glass

Attract

opposite charges (+ and -)

static cling

when two oppositely charged objects stick together


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