Let’s see! In-class and Take-Home Working in a team using the PowerPoint file sent to you by Dr. Rodgers, build a scientific concept map. A concept map.

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Let’s see! In-class and Take-Home Working in a team using the PowerPoint file sent to you by Dr. Rodgers, build a scientific concept map. A concept map is a way of organizing and representing knowledge by connecting concepts, experiments, and other information together in logical ways. Hopefully, building this one will help you to achieve a better understanding of atomic orbitals.

Building a Concept Map for Atomic Orbitals Scientific Concept Map: a way of organizing and representing knowledge by connecting concepts, experiments, and other information Wave-particle Duality of Light Green ovals represent concepts Newton’s corpuscles Purple ovals represent historical concepts Electron gun Aimed at barrier Produces Interference pattern Yellow ovals represent experimental results Our goal is to put together a concept map leading to a better understanding of atomic orbitals Atomic Orbitals

Wave-particle Duality of Light Wave-particle Duality of Electrons Light as EMR (ν and λ) Click here Light as photons (E = hν) Blackbody Radiators Photoelectric Effect Telephone cord Demonstration of Confined waves Electron gun Aimed at barrier Produces Interference pattern Light beam Aimed at barrier Produces Interference pattern Kettledrum Head Exhibits Confined waves Electron in an Atom Exhibits Confined waves Electrons in Atoms confined by +/- attraction Certain, allowed Confined wave patterns Certain, allowed Energy levels Newton’s corpuscles Huygen’s Light waves Electrons in Cathode ray tubes Are negatively- Charged particles Atomic Orbitals Here’s a random collection of concepts, experiments, etc.

Wave-particle Duality of Light Wave-particle Duality of Electrons Light as EMR (ν and λ) Click here Light as photons (E = hν) Blackbody Radiators Photoelectric Effect Telephone cord Demonstration of Confined waves Electron gun Aimed at barrier Produces Interference pattern Light beam Aimed at barrier Produces Interference pattern Kettledrum Head Exhibits Confined waves Electron in an Atom Exhibits Confined waves Electrons in Atoms confined by +/- attraction Certain, allowed Confined wave patterns Certain, allowed Energy levels Newton’s corpuscles Huygen’s Light waves Electrons in Cathode ray tubes Are negatively- Charged particles Atomic Orbitals Start by arranging concepts, expts, etc. together and connecting them with arrows

Wave-particle Duality of Light Wave-particle Duality of Electrons Light as EMR (ν and λ) Click here Light as photons (E = hν) Blackbody Radiators Photoelectric Effect Telephone cord Demonstration of Confined waves Electron gun Aimed at barrier Produces Interference pattern Light beam Aimed at barrier Produces Interference pattern Kettledrum Head Exhibits Confined waves Electron in an Atom Exhibits Confined waves Electrons in Atoms confined by +/- attraction Certain, allowed Confined wave patterns Certain, allowed Energy levels Newton’s corpuscles Huygen’s Light waves Electrons in Cathode ray tubes Are negatively- Charged particles Atomic Orbitals Or you might let the appropriate ovals overlap like this

Wave-particle Duality of Light Wave-particle Duality of Electrons Light as EMR (ν and λ) Click here Light as photons (E = hν) Blackbody Radiators Photoelectric Effect Telephone cord Demonstration of Confined waves Electron gun Aimed at barrier Produces Interference pattern Light beam Aimed at barrier Produces Interference pattern Kettledrum Head Exhibits Confined waves Electron in an Atom Exhibits Confined waves Electrons in Atoms confined by +/- attraction Certain, allowed Confined wave patterns Certain, allowed Energy levels Newton’s corpuscles Huygen’s Light waves Electrons in Cathode ray tubes Are negatively- Charged particles Atomic Orbitals Extra Slide if needed

Wave-particle Duality of Light Wave-particle Duality of Electrons Light as EMR (ν and λ) Click here Light as photons (E = hν) Blackbody Radiators Photoelectric Effect Telephone cord Demonstration of Confined waves Electron gun Aimed at barrier Produces Interference pattern Light beam Aimed at barrier Produces Interference pattern Kettledrum Head Exhibits Confined waves Electron in an Atom Exhibits Confined waves Electrons in Atoms confined by +/- attraction Certain, allowed Confined wave patterns Certain, allowed Energy levels Newton’s corpuscles Huygen’s Light waves Electrons in Cathode ray tubes Are negatively- Charged particles Atomic Orbitals Extra slide if needed