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TAKS Warm-ups
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TEKS 7B Research and describe the development of the atomic theory
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The drawing above of the J.J. Thompson atomic model differed from Rutherford’s more modern model because…. a)It has negative charges b)It has positive charges c)It does not have a nucleus d)It’s round
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Guiding question: The following are questions dealing with atomic structure. The following are questions dealing with atomic structure.
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GUIDING QUESTION: What is the structure of the atom?
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Guiding Question: How do you find the atomic number, average atomic mass, and the quantity of each subatomic particle?
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IPC 7C Identify constituents of various materials or objects such as metal salts, light sources, fireworks displays, and stars using spectral- analysis techniques.
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IPC 7D Relate the chemical behavior of an element including bonding, to its placement on the periodic table
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Guiding Question: What are some general characteristics of each family or group in the periodic table?
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p Guiding Question: Why are noble gases considered to be stable?
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Guiding Question: What is the name of the element that has three energy levels and eight electrons in the outermost shell?
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dull surfaces
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Guiding Question: How can you identify a metal, nonmetal and a metalloid using their properties?
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Bonding and Compounds Questions
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Guiding questions: Why do elements in the periodic table bond?
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Guiding Question: How do you distinguish between polar and non-polar bonds?
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a)Ionic b)Covalent c)Metallic d)No bond is formed
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Guiding Question: What are the differences between ionic and covalent bonds?
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Guiding Question: How do you determine oxidation numbers?
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The oxidation number of this compound is…… a) 7- b) 1- c) 9+ d) 9-
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The oxidation number of this compound is…… a) 2+ b) 6+ c) 2- d) 6-
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click for more information click for more information Question: How do you write a formula using oxidation numbers? click for more information
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IPC 7E Classify samples of matter from everyday life as being elements, compounds, or mixtures.
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Guiding Question: How does a compound resemble the elements that comprise it?
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Guiding Question: What are some examples of elements, compounds, and mixtures found in your home?
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