Once you have researched your selected atom, molecule, and ion, create a PowerPoint presentation using the template provided that includes the following information:
Atom:
Name
Atomic number
Chemical symbol
Physical properties (include at least four)
Describe the role of the atom in the human body. (Provide at least three examples.)
Molecule:
Name
Chemical formula
Constituent elements and the number of atoms of each element present
Physical properties (include at least four)
Describe the role of the molecule in the human body. (Provide at least three examples.)
Ion:
Name
Chemical formula
Overall charge of the ion
Physical properties (include at least four)
Describe the role of the ion in the human body. (Provide at least three examples.)
Atoms are everywhere and in everything you can see. The computer, phone, or tablet you are using to access this assignment is made of atoms. Even YOU are made up of atoms! In this assignment, you will create a PowerPoint® presentation to highlight the role of one atom, one molecule, and one ion and their functions in the human body.
Atoms, molecules, and ions are distinctively different. The way elements combine shows you that they are made of atoms. For example, it is possible to make two gases from carbon and oxygen: one gas is a poison (CO), while the other gas is not (CO2). It takes exactly twice as much oxygen to turn the carbon into the nonpoisonous gas as the poisonous gas. Every molecule of the nonpoisonous gas contains two atoms of oxygen (and one atom of carbon), while every molecule of the poisonous gas contains one atom of oxygen (and one atom of carbon).
Select one atom, one molecule, and one ion that are present in the human body. Some examples are included in the list below for you to select from, or you can choose your own.
Examples of Atoms
Examples of Molecules
Examples of Ions
Calcium
Alpha-tocopherol (Vitamin E)
Bicarbonate Ion
Carbon
Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C)
Calcium Ion
Chlorine
ATP
Chloride Ion
Hydrogen
Cholesterol
Fluoride Ion
Iodine
Oxygen
Magnesium Ion
Magnesium
Phytonadione (Vitamin K)
Phosphate Ion
Nitrogen
Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6)
Potassium Ion
Oxygen
Retinol (Vitamin D)
Sodium Ion
Phosphorus
Water
Potassium
Sodium
Sulfur
Zinc
Conduct some research on your selected atom, molecule, and ion. Use the resources below to get you started
Include a title slide and a reference slide.
Use images (with citations) as appropriate to create an effective and professional presentation.
On each slide, include short descriiptions and labels. Do not write out full paragraphs of information on each slide. 18 pt font or larger is recommended.
Put your explanations and talking points that would be presented to the audience in a Word document. (Template provided to get you started.)
Be free of industry jargon. Be mindful of your audience.
Use APA style for all references and in-text citations where appropriate.
Avoid plagiarism. Do not cut and paste directly from the source in the slides. Note: no more than 10% of your paper should be directly quoted from any outside source.
Utilize a minimum of three reliable resources.
Make certain that your presentation is free of grammar and spelling errors.
http://www.ijacskros.com/5%20Volume%203%20Issue/10.22607IJACS.2017.503003.pdf
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK218751/
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