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What does an atom looks like?
Atoms What does an atom looks like? What needs to be in each drawing? 1
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Aluminum Activity How big is an atom?
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Aluminum Activity On a piece of paper:
Write ‘Aluminum Activity’ at the top 2. If the diameter of one Al atom is 2.5x10-8 cm, how many atoms thick is a piece of aluminum foil? Get together with your cheese-it group from day 1. Make a guess as to how many atoms thick a piece of aluminum foil is. Write the number on your sheet as a ‘hypothesis’
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You have 30 minutes: Write a basic procedure for your experiment
2. Record all of your data, calculations in detail, and answer Write your final answer on the board 3. Explain the error in your answer and where there is room to improve your lab
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Elements To Know On page 51 in the book
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Homework Your homework: Make flashcards for elements in Table 3.3
QUIZ FRIDAY Name Symbol Approximate Location on Table
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Unit 1 Test Results Originally out of 85 Test is now out of 80
Large number missed 9 Large number missed 2 Sig Figs on number 16 Test is now out of 80 Old score: 75/85 New score: 75/80
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Unit 1 Test Results Average: 62/80 = 78% Median: 66/80 = 83%
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Results
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Test Corrections Separate Assignment
EVERYONE completes the corrections On a separate sheet of paper for each missing question: What is the correct answer Explain the correct answer or explain where you made a mistake
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Test Corrections If you finish: If you DON’T finish:
Staple your new work to the front of your test and put in the ‘done’ bin If you DON’T finish: Staple your new work to the front of your test and put in the ‘need more time’ bin You will NOT be given more time in class to work. Turn in test before you leave Test Corrections due: Friday by 7:30 am
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Logical Ordering I need 3 volunteers
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History Dmitri Mendeleev 1896
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Developed the modern periodic table
Seaborg Developed the modern periodic table
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The Whole Periodic table
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Groups vs. Periods Need to Know: Halogens Noble Gas Alkali Metals
Alkali Earth Metals Transition Metals Lanthanides Actanides Groups: Up and Down Periods: Left to Right
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Metals vs. Non-metals Metals Metalloids Non-Metals Form
Generally solid, some liquid at room temp Solid Generally gas Conductivity High to moderate Moderate Poor Density generally High Low Examples Copper, Sodium, Silver, Gold Boron, Germanium, Arsenic Hydrogen, Helium, Neon
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Location of Metalloids
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Periodic Table Atomic Number Name Atomic Mass Symbol
Number of protons Symbol What is it telling you? Name **Mass Number can not be found on the periodic table Atomic Mass Average Mass of an Atom 20
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Natural State of an Element
Diatomic Elements Monatomic Gases Liquids Solids Gases
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