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To Do Quiz #4 next Wednesday (3/16).
6th HW assignment due Wednesday, March 16, by 10 pm. Exam 2: Thursday, March 17, 7:00 pm
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Overall Goal: Properties
Nitrogen gas is inert, hydrogen gas is very reactive (with oxygen). Water is a liquid, methane is a gas. Oil and water don’t mix. To understand properties, we need to know molecular structure, which means we need to understand bonding, which means we need to understand atomic structure.
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Big Ideas – Periodic Table
Originally arranged by atomic mass (protons not discovered). See Ar & K; Co & Ni; Te & I. Separated as “metals” and “nonmetals” (appearance/properties) Chemical reactivity
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Big Ideas – Periodic Table
The closer together the elements on the periodic table, the more chemically alike they are. Especially true for elements in the same column. “Missing” elements were predicted.
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Big Ideas – Models Models are not reality.
We use different models for different reasons. A model should be as simple as possible, but not simpler (Einstein) To answer more questions, the model must be more complex.
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Various Atomic Models (Ch. 2)
Dalton: Indivisible atoms J.J. Thomson: Atoms emit tiny negative particles. (Therefore atoms not indivisible!) William Thomson (Lord Kelvin): formulates the Plum Pudding Model. Rutherford: Some α-particles bounce back when shot at atoms. (There is a concentration of mass with a positive charge in the atom.)
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Different Wavelengths of Light
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Questions Which of the following has the longer wavelength?
Which of the following emits more energy? a) b)
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Continuous Spectrum
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Discrete Spectrum
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Continuous vs. Discrete
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