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Week 5Quarter 2

Connecting the Atom (and its particles) to the Periodic Table

Agenda

• Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table (Bonding)

• Resources:

• Textbook chapters 4 – 6

• Inspire Chemistry Unit 1: Modules 3 – 5

• EXP Flame Test and Gas Spectrum Tubes

• Activity: Periodic Trends (ACS Simulation)

• Exam Unit 2 December 19th

Learning Goals

• HS-PS1-1. Use the periodic table as a model to predict the relative properties of elements based on the patterns of electrons in the outermost energy level of atoms.

• HS-PS1-3. Plan and conduct an investigation to gather evidence to compare the structure of substances at the bulk scale to infer the strength of electrical forces between particles.

• HS-PS1-8. Develop models to illustrate the changes in the composition of the nucleus of the atom and the energy released during the processes of fission, fusion, and radioactive decay.

• HS-PS2-6. Communicate scientific and technical information about why the molecular-level structure is important in the functioning of designed materials.*

Main Concepts

• Elements in the Periodic Table (chemical symbol, chemical name, atomic number and average atomic mass)

• Atomic Structure (who did what? Big ideas)

• Subatomic Particles

• Subatomic Particles Masses in grams and a.m.u

• Valence Electrons

• Atoms vs. Ions vs. Isotopes

• Atoms:

o Bohr Model vs. Lewis Structure

o Electronic Configuration (Energy levels, sublevels, and orbitals)

• Ions:

o Electronic Configuration

• Isotopes:

o Average Atomic Mass

o Nuclear Decay (Chemical reactions vs. Nuclear reactions)

• Electromagnetic Spectrum

• Trends in the Periodic Table

• Initial Concepts of Bonding

This Week concepts to master is

Highlighted

Resources

• Textbook Chapters 4 – 6

• Inspire Chemistry Unit 1:

Modules 3 – 5

Problem Pools

Chapter Questions Standardized Test Prep

4 34, 38, 39, 44, (46), 48, 50, 65, 69, 72,74 STP all

5 26, 29, 30,33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 44, 47, 49, 50, 52, 55, 56, 63,

64, 68, 71, 72

STP all

6 28, 30, 32, 35, 36 - 46, 48 - 59 . 61 - 63 STP all

Suggested problems from the textbook "Chemistry" (Prentice Hall). These are only from the

Assessment and Standardized Test Prep found at the end of the chapters. There are also

questions available at the end of each section for more practice.

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Inspire Chemistry

Unit 1: Modules 3 – 5

Let's delve further on what IC has to offer. Each Unit has Modules and each Module has Lessons. Click on Module 3.

• Unit

• Module

o Lesson

The main parts we use in the Module are the

• Science Notebook

• Supplemental Problems

• Module Test

• Study Guide

• Other Labs and ActivitiesTextbook Notes Guide

ElectronsEnergy: Currency of Atoms

Example, the p sublevel

This sublevel has 3 orbitals which overlap and are where the 3 pairs of electrons will most likely (probably) be found

Where are the

Electrons?

Big Periodic Table

• Valence electrons

• Oxidation states.

• Energy Levels: Periods

Representations of Information

Bohr Model Lewis Structure

Electronic Configuration

Where do all the electrons live and how does it

affect the atom?

Energy levels (periods 1, 2, …), sublevels (s, p, d, f)

and orbitals

Radiation

Rules

Aufbau

Is 8 the happy number?

Is 8 still the happy number?

EXP Flame Tests and Gas Spectrum Tubes

EXP Visible Spectra

Flame tests and Gas Spectrum

Tubes

Connecting Electrons and Energy

Flame Tests

What is happening?

When do you see color?

Energy

Electronic Configuration

Where do all the electrons live and how does it

affect the atom?

Shielding Effect

Nuclear Charge

Periodic TrendsPutting the nucleus and electrons together and

identify trends

Activity

You will be learning about some trends to note on the periodic table. Connect the trends with reasoning using nuclear charge and shielding

effect.

https://teachchemistry.org/classroom-resources/periodic-trends-simulation

Q/AQuestions and Answers

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