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Standard 1: Atomic and Molecular Structure - 10% of Star Exam
The periodic table displays the elements in increasing atomic number and shows how periodicity of the physical and chemical properties of the elements relates to atomic structure. As a basis for understanding this concept:
State Standard: Students will know how to relate the position of an element in the periodic table to its atomic number and atomic mass. |
Students Will Be Able To: Explain organization of the elements in periodic table according to their mass & chemical & physical properties as proposed by Mendelev & later modified by Moseley. I&E (12D): Formulate explanations using logic and evidence. |
Homework
- 10/11/2010 App A, Ch 4, P. 872-873 1-8
- 10/11/2010 Here are the answers to the "Structure of the Atom" worksheet that was assigned on Wed 10/8.
- 10/8/2010 Here are the answers for Structure of the Atom worksheet. Check your answers to see if you really understand
- 10/7/2010 DO NOT PRINT THIS UNLESS you were absent and need a copy or didn't get a copy today. Structure of the Atom worksheet (complete this sheet given to you in class). If you were absent today, the following links will give you: (a) the worksheet itself; (b) Notes taken in class for this worksheet. If you were absent and are making up this assignment, these notes are a "must-read". This explains what you will be doing in this worksheet.
- 10/7/2010 Ch 4.3 PP's, p. 101-104   14-17
- 10/6/2010 Ch 4.3 PP's p. 99 - 101   11-14
- 10/6/2010 SN Ch 4.3, p.   50-53
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Lecture Notes
- Lecture Notes - Ch_4.1_and_4.3_and_4.5 – Scientists that Developed the Atomic Theory Std 1h
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State Standard: How to use the Periodic Table to identify metals, semimetals, nonmetals, and halogens. |
Students Will Be Able To: Predict physical & chemical properties based on the position of an element in the periodic table. |
Homework
- 10/28/2010 Ch 6.1   Assess, p. 158 1-6
- 10/28/2010 Check out this website. Lenntech has the best periodic chart I've ever seen on the web.
- 10/27/2010 SN Ch 6.1 p. 69-73
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Lecture Notes
- Lecture Notes – Ch 6 - Periodic Table and Periodic Law (includes Periodic Trends Charts) Std 1 a,b,c,d & g
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State Standard: How to use the Periodic Table to identify alkali metals, alkaline earth metals and transition metals, and trends in ionization energy, electronegativity, and the relative sizes of ions and atoms. |
Students Will Be Able To: Recognize & identify the groups & periods on the periodic table and be able to predict the trends in ionization energy, electronegativity and sizes of ions and atoms based on their position in the periodic table. |
Homework
- 10/29/2010 Print LAB - Periodic Trends and view the pictures of this lab from last year. You will need your print to do the lab tomorrow .
- 10/29/2010 View trends in periodic chart shown in class today for all elements in lab. If the page doesn't disply at all, or if it has a problem, click your refresh button 1 or 2 times.
- 10/28/2010 Ch 6.1   Assess, p. 158 1-6
- 10/28/2010 Check out this website. Lenntech has the best periodic chart I've ever seen on the web.
- 10/27/2010 SN Ch 6.1 p. 69-73
- 10/18/2010 Print LAB - Periodic Trends and view the pictures of this lab from last year. You will need your print to do the lab tomorrow .
- 10/18/2010 Print Lecture Notes - Ch 6 - Periodic Table and Periodic Law (includes Periodic Trends Charts)
- 10/18/2010 View trends in periodic chart shown in class today for all elements in lab. If the page doesn't disply at all, or if it has a problem, click your refresh button 1 or 2 times.
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Lecture Notes
- Lecture Notes – Ch 6 - Periodic Table and Periodic Law (includes Periodic Trends Charts) Std 1 a,b,c,d & g
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State Standard: How to use the Periodic Table to determine the number of electrons available for bonding. |
Students Will Be Able To: Compare and contrast the valence configuration & bonding tendencies of elements from different families. |
Homework
- 10/29/2010 PRINT Lecture Notes for Ch 6
- 10/29/2010 Ch 6.2 Assess p. 162 10-15
- 10/28/2010 SN Ch 6.2 (Classification of the Elements) p. 74-76  
- 10/18/2010 Print Lecture Notes - Ch 6 - Periodic Table and Periodic Law (includes Periodic Trends Charts)
- 10/18/2010 Ch 6.2 Assess p. 162 10-15   (not due until Fri)
- 10/18/2010 SN Ch 6.2 (Classification of the Elements) p. 74-76   (not due until Fri)
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Lecture Notes
- Lecture Notes – Ch 6 - Periodic Table and Periodic Law (includes Periodic Trends Charts) Std 1 a,b,c,d & g
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State Standard: The nucleus is much smaller in size than the atom yet contains most of its mass. |
Students Will Be Able To: Construct a model of the atom. Knowing the properties of the subatomic particles. |
Homework
- 10/5/2010 Ch 4 Assessment - p. 112   34 - 46
- 10/5/2010 Ch 4.2 Assess., p. 97   6-9
- 10/1/2010 SN Ch 4.2, Subatomic Particles, p. 47-49
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State Standard: How to use the Periodic Table to identify the lanthanides and actinides, and transactinide elements, and know that the transuranium elements were man made. |
Students Will Be Able To:
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Homework
- 10/28/2010 Ch 6.1   Assess, p. 158 1-6
- 10/28/2010 Check out this website. Lenntech has the best periodic chart I've ever seen on the web.
- 10/27/2010 SN Ch 6.1 p. 69-73
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Lecture Notes
- Lecture Notes – Ch 6 - Periodic Table and Periodic Law (includes Periodic Trends Charts) Std 1 a,b,c,d & g
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State Standard: How to relate the position of an element in the Periodic Table to its quantum electron configuration, and reactivity with other elements in the table. |
Students Will Be Able To: Over a periodic table students will write the quantum electron configuration of the main group elements and predict their reactivity. |
Homework
- 10/29/2010 PRINT Lecture Notes for Ch 6
- 10/29/2010 Print LAB - Periodic Trends and view the pictures of this lab from last year. You will need your print to do the lab tomorrow .
- 10/29/2010 Ch 6.2 Assess p. 162 10-15
- 10/29/2010 View trends in periodic chart shown in class today for all elements in lab. If the page doesn't disply at all, or if it has a problem, click your refresh button 1 or 2 times.
- 10/28/2010 SN Ch 6.2 (Classification of the Elements) p. 74-76  
- 10/18/2010 Print LAB - Periodic Trends and view the pictures of this lab from last year. You will need your print to do the lab tomorrow .
- 10/18/2010 Print Lecture Notes - Ch 6 - Periodic Table and Periodic Law (includes Periodic Trends Charts)
- 10/18/2010 Ch 6.2 Assess p. 162 10-15   (not due until Fri)
- 10/18/2010 SN Ch 6.2 (Classification of the Elements) p. 74-76   (not due until Fri)
- 10/18/2010 View trends in periodic chart shown in class today for all elements in lab. If the page doesn't disply at all, or if it has a problem, click your refresh button 1 or 2 times.
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Lecture Notes
- Lecture Notes – Ch 6 - Periodic Table and Periodic Law (includes Periodic Trends Charts) Std 1 a,b,c,d & g
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State Standard: The experimental basis for Thomson's discovery of the electron, Rutherford's nuclear atom, Millikan's oil drop experiment, and Einstein's explanation of the photoelectric effect. |
Students Will Be Able To: Examine the historical experimental basis of the atomic theory. |
In Class Assignments
- 10/25/2010 Start your work on tonight's homework, it will be due tomorrow. You may answer on the handout and show reasons for answers by using page # from textbook where answers are explained.
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Homework
- 10/26/2010 ANSWERS are on this link for the homework on p. 148 you turned in yesterday. When you get your papers back, be sure to check and see if you really got it.
- 10/25/2010 ANSWERS are on this link for the classwork we did on Friday with the sub. When you get your papers back, be sure to check and see if you really got it.
- 10/25/2010 Quiz 2.1 Ch 5 (4,3,&2) Pract Quiz.
This was a handout in class today. You can print from this icon if you were absent.
- 10/18/2010 DO NOT PRINT UNLESS YOU MISSED CLASS TODAY OR DIDN'T GET ONE OF THESE - Handout (3 pages) Tutorial Chapter 5 – Electron Configurations, Quantum Atom, & Wave Mechanical View of H (Std 1 & 2)
- 10/15/2010 OD NOT PRINT UNLESS YOU WERE ABSENT OR LOST YOUR COPY and read this tutorial carefully. Particle vs Wave theories aren’t real obvious as to which experimental result suggest particle and which suggest wave, and why. This will help you understand tonight's homework.
- 10/15/2010 Ch 5.1 Assess p. 126   7-10
- 10/15/2010 SN - Quantum Theory & the Atom, Sec 5.2 p. 63-64
- 10/14/2010 SN Ch 5.1 - p. 58-62
- 10/8/2010 Dalton's Playhouse
EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY - 10 POINTS MAX
There are 4 activities at this site. You are to do the activities and carefully record starting & ending masses and volumes. If they offer more than one starting masst, you need to do all that are offered for full credit on that section.
You must copy all questions that are asked in their entirety, as well as record the correct answers. The more you show on your paper, the more extra credit you get - up to 10 points. This should actually be kind of fun. You can play there without recording anything if you like, but no extra credit will be awarded. You may do 1 or all 4 activities for points (2.5 points for each). DUE NO LATER THAN Monday 10/18
- 10/7/2010 Dalton's Playhouse
EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY - 10 POINTS MAX
There are 4 activities at this site. You are to do the activities and carefully record starting & ending masses and volumes. If they offer more than one starting masst, you need to do all that are offered for full credit on that section.
You must copy all questions that are asked in their entirety, as well as record the correct answers. The more you show on your paper, the more extra credit you get - up to 10 points. This should actually be kind of fun. You can play there without recording anything if you like, but no extra credit will be awarded. You may do 1 or all 4 activities for points (2.5 points for each). DUE NO LATER THAN Monday 10/18
- 10/6/2010 Dalton's Playhouse
EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY - 10 POINTS MAX
There are 4 activities at this site. You are to do the activities and carefully record starting & ending masses and volumes. If they offer more than one starting masst, you need to do all that are offered for full credit on that section.
You must copy all questions that are asked in their entirety, as well as record the correct answers. The more you show on your paper, the more extra credit you get - up to 10 points. This should actually be kind of fun. You can play there without recording anything if you like, but no extra credit will be awarded. You may do 1 or all 4 activities for points (2.5 points for each). DUE NO LATER THAN Monday 10/19
- 10/5/2010 Dalton's Playhouse
EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY - 10 POINTS MAX
There are 4 activities at this site. You are to do the activities and carefully record starting & ending masses and volumes. If they offer more than one starting masst, you need to do all that are offered for full credit on that section.
You must copy all questions that are asked in their entirety, as well as record the correct answers. The more you show on your paper, the more extra credit you get - up to 10 points. This should actually be kind of fun. You can play there without recording anything if you like, but no extra credit will be awarded. You may do 1 or all 4 activities for points (2.5 points for each). DUE NO LATER THAN Monday 10/19
- 10/5/2010 DO NOT Print unless you were absent today and/or didn't get one in class.   Philosophers & Dalton Venn Diagram by teacher
- 10/5/2010 Ch 4 Assessment - p. 112   34 - 46
- 10/5/2010 Ch 4.2 Assess., p. 97   6-9
- 10/4/2010 Dealton Playhouse
EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY - 10 POINTS MAX
There are 4 activities at this site. You are to do the activities and carefully record starting & ending masses and volumes. If they offer more than one starting masst, you need to do all that are offered for full credit on that section.
You must copy all questions that are asked in their entirety, as well as record the correct answers. The more you show on your paper, the more extra credit you get - up to 10 points. This should actually be kind of fun. You can play there without recording anything if you like, but no extra credit will be awarded. You may do 1 or all 4 activities for points (2.5 points for each). DUE NO LATER THAN Monday 10/19
- 10/4/2010 If you haven't got a good Venn diagram of the philosophers, you may want to print this diagram done by Xochitl in 2nd period. It has some errors and emissions, but she did a really nice job.
- 10/1/2010 Dealton Playhouse
EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITY - 10 POINTS MAX
There are 4 activities at this site. You are to do the activities and carefully record starting & ending masses and volumes. If they offer more than one starting masst, you need to do all that are offered for full credit on that section.
You must copy all questions that are asked in their entirety, as well as record the correct answers. The more you show on your paper, the more extra credit you get - up to 10 points. This should actually be kind of fun. You can play there without recording anything if you like, but no extra credit will be awarded. You may do 1 or all 4 activities for points (2.5 points for each). DUE NO LATER THAN Monday 10/19
- 10/1/2010 SN Ch 4.2, Subatomic Particles, p. 47-49
- 9/30/2010 Ch 4.1 Assess, p. 91   1-3
- 9/30/2010 SN   Ch 4.1, Structure of the Atom, p. 43-46
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Lecture Notes
- Lecture Notes - Ch_4.1_and_4.3_and_4.5 – Scientists that Developed the Atomic Theory Std 1h
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State Standard: The experimental basis for the development of the quantum theory of atomic structure and the historic importance of the Bohr model of the atom. |
Students Will Be Able To: Demonstrate knowledge of Bohr's model of atomic structure using experimental evidence obtained as a result of a spectroscope lab. |
In Class Assignments
- 10/25/2010 Start your work on tonight's homework, it will be due tomorrow. You may answer on the handout and show reasons for answers by using page # from textbook where answers are explained.
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Homework
- 10/26/2010 ANSWERS are on this link for the homework on p. 148 you turned in yesterday. When you get your papers back, be sure to check and see if you really got it.
- 10/25/2010 ANSWERS are on this link for the classwork we did on Friday with the sub. When you get your papers back, be sure to check and see if you really got it.
- 10/25/2010 Quiz 2.1 Ch 5 (4,3,&2) Pract Quiz.
This was a handout in class today. You can print from this icon if you were absent.
- 10/19/2010 Print (2 pages) this Wave Mechanical View of the Hydrogen Atom and follow the steps, complete this lab at home. You will need to take a look at the Photo Gallery for this lab. You are to do 100 PENCIL DROPS to target on the floor from waist high. You are to aim for the center of the target as best you can Next, tally them in the tally chart on the left side of the first page, draw the graph right below the tally area, and answer all questions. Questions will be graded for right and wrong. If you fail to use a pencil and drop from waist high, you lab will not be worth more than one point!!!!!
- 10/18/2010 Ch 5.2 Assess p. 134     13-17
- 10/18/2010 Read about wave vs particle from the handout I gave you on Friday (see link below). Then watch the video (see link below) taking careful notes. Do a Venn Diagram showing the differences and similarities of the two.
- 10/15/2010 OD NOT PRINT UNLESS YOU WERE ABSENT OR LOST YOUR COPY and read this tutorial carefully. Particle vs Wave theories aren’t real obvious as to which experimental result suggest particle and which suggest wave, and why. This will help you understand tonight's homework.
- 10/15/2010 SN - Quantum Theory & the Atom, Sec 5.2 p. 63-64
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State Standard: Spectral lines are a result of transitions of electrons between energy levels. Their frequency is related to the energy spacing between energy levels. Their frequency is related to the energy spacing between levels using Planck's relationship (E=hv). |
Students Will Be Able To:
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In Class Assignments
- 10/25/2010 Start your work on tonight's homework, it will be due tomorrow. You may answer on the handout and show reasons for answers by using page # from textbook where answers are explained.
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Homework
- 10/26/2010 ANSWERS are on this link for the homework on p. 148 you turned in yesterday. When you get your papers back, be sure to check and see if you really got it.
- 10/25/2010 ANSWERS are on this link for the classwork we did on Friday with the sub. When you get your papers back, be sure to check and see if you really got it.
- 10/25/2010 Quiz 2.1 Ch 5 (4,3,&2) Pract Quiz.
This was a handout in class today. You can print from this icon if you were absent.
- 10/19/2010 Print (2 pages) this Wave Mechanical View of the Hydrogen Atom and follow the steps, complete this lab at home. You will need to take a look at the Photo Gallery for this lab. You are to do 100 PENCIL DROPS to target on the floor from waist high. You are to aim for the center of the target as best you can Next, tally them in the tally chart on the left side of the first page, draw the graph right below the tally area, and answer all questions. Questions will be graded for right and wrong. If you fail to use a pencil and drop from waist high, you lab will not be worth more than one point!!!!!
- 10/18/2010 DO NOT PRINT UNLESS YOU MISSED CLASS TODAY OR DIDN'T GET ONE OF THESE - Handout (3 pages) Tutorial Chapter 5 – Electron Configurations, Quantum Atom, & Wave Mechanical View of H (Std 1 & 2)
- 10/18/2010 Ch 5.2 Assess p. 134     13-17
- 10/18/2010 Read about wave vs particle from the handout I gave you on Friday (see link below). Then watch the video (see link below) taking careful notes. Do a Venn Diagram showing the differences and similarities of the two.
- 10/15/2010 OD NOT PRINT UNLESS YOU WERE ABSENT OR LOST YOUR COPY and read this tutorial carefully. Particle vs Wave theories aren’t real obvious as to which experimental result suggest particle and which suggest wave, and why. This will help you understand tonight's homework.
- 10/15/2010 Ch 5.1 Assess p. 126   7-10
- 10/15/2010 SN - Quantum Theory & the Atom, Sec 5.2 p. 63-64
- 10/14/2010 SN Ch 5.1 - p. 58-62
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Lecture Notes
- Lecture Notes - Ch_4.1_and_4.3_and_4.5 – Scientists that Developed the Atomic Theory Std 1h
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