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Do Now (3B/4B) Take-out: Be ready to review p. 12 at the bell! Paper Pencil Calculator Quantum Physics Notes Packet #2 Be ready to review p. 12 at the bell!

Agenda (3b/4b) Opening: Review p. 12 (#1 a-e and #2) “Electron-in-a-Box” Model of the Atom Standing Waves Review Kinetic energy of the electron in the “box” Schrodinger Model of the Atom Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle

“Electron-in-a-box”

Standing waves

“electron-in-a-box”

Kinetic energy of electron in the “box”

Schrodinger Model of the atom

Schrodinger Model

Schrodinger Model

Heisenberg’s uncertainty

Uncertainty principle

Uncertainty principle