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Learning Goal – to understand how to write an electron configuration and what it represents Review questions Reading guide for 13.2 in POGIL groups Go over electron configurations Homework

Find a partner and use your notes to answer the following: 1. Determine the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in the isotope Uranium What are the four quantum numbers and what do they represent? 3. Calculate the wavelength in meters of a microwave that has a frequency of 1.36 x Hz. HINT: the speed of light is 3.00 x 10 8 m/s

Take Spectra Moodle quiz if needed Set up lab notebook due Tues / Thurs Title, Date, Purpose, Safety, Procedure Bookwork Problems due Wed Pg 370 #7 Pg 386 #31, 32, 33 Ch 13 Quiz on Friday

You will need to have your book with Sec 5.4 available to help you with the quiz We will be covering this section on Friday in class