Lesson 3 LT: I can analyze the Bohr model of an atom and use it to explain which wavelengths of light are emitted from an atom.

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Lesson 3 LT: I can analyze the Bohr model of an atom and use it to explain which wavelengths of light are emitted from an atom

You have 3 minutes to answer this question! Holy cow!! You have 3 minutes to answer this question!

3 minutes Explain why mass number and atomic mass don’t always match up.

2 minutes Explain why mass number and atomic mass don’t always match up.

1 minute Explain why mass number and atomic mass don’t always match up.

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It’s time to “MOOVE” on to something else!

You have 2 minute to answer this question! Holy cow!! You have 2 minute to answer this question!

2 minutes What has to happen for an element to emit a blue light?

1 minute What has to happen for an element to emit a blue light?

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It’s time to “MOOVE” on to something else!