UNIT #C1 – Atomic Structure

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UNIT #C1 – Atomic Structure

Friday

Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Jumpstart #3A Take out your “Jumpstart Paper” and answer the following question in Box #3 Q: What do you know about the structure of the atom? You cant say “nothing.” If you knew “nothing” then you wouldn’t have been allowed to graduate middle school! Ha! Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck!

History of the Atomic Model – Card Sorting Activity Work with your lab group Sort the cards into “same type” groups – they may not look identical, but are they trying to model the same structure? Try to place in order from oldest to newest model – focus on what changes between each group to help you – simple to complex

Past Models of the Atom – pg. 17 Target: I can sort atomic models from least to most complex. K C Q

History of the Atomic Model – Video Notes – p. 17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO9WS_HNmyg   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thnDxFdkzZs

History of the Atomic Model – Card REsorting Activity Work with your lab group After viewing the two atomic structure videos check to see if you want to change any of your card sorting. On page 16 – Draw your representation of each of the main leaps in our understanding of what an atom looks like. Use color in your diagrams

Past Models of the Atom – pg. 17 Target: I can sort atomic models from least to most complex. K C Q

Make sure notebook is up to date from pg 1-15 – due Monday HOMEWORK Make sure notebook is up to date from pg 1-15 – due Monday Complete Mrs. Farmer’s Online Survey – on the front page of class website – due Monday Check School Loop for other homework Donations PLEASE! 

Monday

Q1: What is scientific notation? Q2: Why would people want to use it? Jumpstart #3A Q1: What is scientific notation? Q2: Why would people want to use it? Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck!

History of the Atomic Model – Video Notes – p. 17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO9WS_HNmyg   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thnDxFdkzZs

History of the Atomic Model – Card REsorting Activity Work with your lab group After viewing the two atomic structure videos check to see if you want to change any of your card sorting. On page 16 – Draw your representation of each of the main leaps in our understanding of what an atom looks like. Use color in your diagrams

Past Models of the Atom – pg. 17 Target: I can sort atomic models from least to most complex. K C Q

Make sure notebook is up to date from pg 1-17 – due Tuesday HOMEWORK Make sure notebook is up to date from pg 1-17 – due Tuesday Finish p. 16 Atomic Model Drawings Finish p. 17 KCQ Notes

Scientific Notation and Metric System – pg. 19 Target: I can use scientific notation and the metric system in chemistry class Show your work here! Be neat and organized so I can follow what you did and where the work for each question is. K C Q

p. 18 – Scientific Notation Worksheet due Tuesday HOMEWORK p. 19 – KCQ - due Tuesday p. 18 – Scientific Notation Worksheet due Tuesday

Tuesday

Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Jumpstart #4A Q1: What is 0.00875 in scientific notation? Q2: What do you know about the metric system? THEN COME SHOW ME YOUR P. 17 NOTES SO I CAN GIVE YOU SOME FEEDBACK ON HOW YOU DID ON YOUR FIRST SET OF KCQ NOTES! Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck!

Metric Conversions – pg. 21 Target: I can perform metric conversions Show your work here! Be neat and organized so I can follow what you did and where the work for each question is. Take notes here Save this space for later K C Q

p. 21 – KCQ Notes – due Block Day HOMEWORK p. 21 – KCQ Notes – due Block Day p. 20 – Metric Mania Worksheet – due Block Day

Block day

Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Jumpstart #14 Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! FIRST Q1: Describe an atom – what particles are inside an atom? What are the parts of the atom? Is it big or small? etc…

Visual Notes – Atomic Structure – pg. 43 Target: I can describe the important advancements in atomic structure #2 Clock Questions Democratis John Dalton Cathode Rays J.J. Thomson Ernest Rutherford James Chadwick Prompts/topics from reading on a strip of paper to guide note taking. Instead of normal notes, notes must be in VISUAL form! Pictures, diagrams, images, etc. You may label your visuals, write a date down, and other small pieces of writing, but the main focus should be using images Use color to enhance your note taking. Make sure your visuals are large and clear.

p. 44 – #2 Clock Questions– due Tuesday HOMEWORK p. 44 – #2 Clock Questions– due Tuesday

Tuesday

Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Jumpstart #13 Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Q1: Convert 12 mi/min into m/day Q2: Is rusting a chemical or physical change? Q3: Convert 3.5 cL into DL Q4: An object has a density of 0.85g/cm3 and a mass of 43 grams. What is the volume in mL?

KCQ notes – Atomic Numbers – pg. 45 Target: I calculate atomic numbers K C Q

p. 46 – Atomic # Practice– due Block Day HOMEWORK p. 47 – KCQ – due Block Day p. 46 – Atomic # Practice– due Block Day

Block Day

Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Jumpstart #16 Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Q1: How many protons, neutrons and electrons does the most common isotope of Vanadium have? Q2: What is the name of the element with 54 electrons and 79 neutrons? Q3: Where are electrons in an atom??? What do they do???

Drawing Electron Orbitals – pg. 47 Target: I can identify electron orbitals by shape Science Photo Project Topic: electron orbitals Photo from Mrs. Farmer Paragraph(s) linking your photo to the topic

KCQ notes – Writing e- Configuration– pg. 49 Target: I can describe electron configurations K C Q

p. 48 – Science Photo Project – due Friday HOMEWORK p. 48 – Science Photo Project – due Friday p. 51 – KCQ (IF we finish it, otherwise not due!) - due Friday

Friday

Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Jumpstart #14 Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Q1: What are the main types of orbitals Q2: Why don’t we need to bother drawing d or f orbitals? Q3: Explain how the electrons behave and where they are in an atom.

KCQ notes – Writing e- Configuration– pg. 49 Target: I can describe electron configurations K C Q

HOMEWORK p. 51 – KCQ - due Monday

Monday

Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Jumpstart #18 Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Q1: If an object has a mass of 3.2 kg and a volume of 4500 mL, will the object float or sink Q2: How many protons, neutrons, electrons does Cobalt-61 have? Q3: What are the three rules for writing electron configurations?

Writing e- Configuration– pg. 51 Target: I can write electron configurations using an orbital diagram.

p. 53 – Finish if not finished in class - due Tuesday HOMEWORK p. 53 – Finish if not finished in class - due Tuesday

Tuesday

Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Jumpstart #16 Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Q1: What is the electron configuration for Se? Q2: How many unpaired electrons does it have? Q3: How many protons, electrons, neutrons does selenium-89 have?

e- Config. Using Periodic Table – pg. 53 Target: I can write electron configurations using the periodic table Periodic table folded in half Fold in half

p. 54 – Finish if not finished in class - due Block Day HOMEWORK p. 54 – Finish if not finished in class - due Block Day

Block Day

Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Jumpstart #17 Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Q1: Use just the periodic table and write the configuration for Zirconium

Friday

Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Jumpstart #21 Ask a neighbor for help if you are stuck! Q1: What ion does Te like to make? Q2: What is the Nobel Gas configuration of Cr?

KCQ – Atomic Absorption & Emission – pg. 57 Target: I can diagram atomic absorption and emission K C Q

30 min of Self Review from Resources Tab Benchmark Review– pg. 59 Target: I can review for my benchmark 30 min of Self Review from Resources Tab Your three hardest topics - make smart choices! STUDY PLAN

Benchmark Review– pg. 61 Target: I can review for my benchmark Work for Benchmark Review Q's (Show it just like you do for quizzes - EVERY single problem needs something shown or explained!)

p. 58 – Flame Test Lab – due Monday HOMEWORK p. 59 – KCQ - due Monday p. 58 – Flame Test Lab – due Monday