1.14k likes | 1.31k Views
Unit 3 The Atom & Light. Today…. Turn in: Complete Unit 1 Goal Sheet Write 2 things you would do differently if you did not meet your goal When you turn in your Goal Sheet pick up a calendar & notebooklet Our Plan: New Calendar Symbols Video Review – BINGO Symbols Quiz #1
E N D
Today… • Turn in: • Complete Unit 1 Goal Sheet • Write 2 things you would do differently if you did not meet your goal • When you turn in your Goal Sheet pick up a calendar & notebooklet • Our Plan: • New Calendar • Symbols Video • Review – BINGO • Symbols Quiz #1 • Build an Atom Online – due today • Begin Stop the Process Ch. 4 in your booklet • Wrap Up – Inside-Outside Circle • Homework (Write in Planner): • Build an Atom Online due
Element Song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFIvXVMbII0
Review • BINGO • Fill out a bingo card with the symbols of any of the elements that you were to memorize (use the handout you were given last class if you aren’t sure). • The instructor will call out an element; mark off the symbol if you have it. The first student to get a BINGO wins! Play will continue until there are 3 winners. • The prize – you can ask for 2 FREE ANSWERS on the quiz if you are one of the 3 winners!
Ready for the Symbols Quiz? Magnesium Aluminum Zinc Gold Phosphorus Carbon Francium Calcium Boron Lithium Iron Mg • Fe • Ag • H • He • O • Ar • K • Xe • I • U Silver Al Hydrogen Zn Au Helium Oxygen P C Argon Fr Potassium Ca Xenon Iodine B Li Uranium
Wrap Up • Inside-Outside Circle • Each student will get 1 or 2 element flashcards. • Find a partner. Form a circle in the classroom with one partner on the inside and one on the outside. Face each other. • Quiz your partner and they will quiz you. The instructor will tell you when and how to rotate (inside move 2 people left, outside move 1 person right, etc.)
Today… • Turn in: • Build Your Own Atom Online - basket • Our Plan: • Review – Quiz, Quiz, Trade • Symbols Quiz #2 • Atoms Family Song • Finish Stop the Process – due today • Timeline Activity • Wrap Up – Group Draw • Homework (Write in Planner): • Timeline Activity due MONDAY
Review • Quiz, Quiz, Trade • Every student will get 2 or 3 element flashcards. Move around the classroom finding partners. Quiz them, they will quiz you, and then trade cards. Continue finding new partners and learning the symbols.
Activity Time • Complete the History of the Atom Timeline individually. • DUE MONDAY!
Wrap Up - Group Draw • Number off 1 – 4 in your group and obtain a whiteboard or piece of construction paper. • As a group you are to draw a Sulfur atom with the correct number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in the correct location. • Person 1 – Energy Levels • Person 2 – Protons • Person 3 – Neutrons • Person 4 – Electrons
Today… • Turn in: • Timeline Activity • Our Plan: • Review – Find Someone Who • Isotopes POGIL • Wrap Up – Word Wall Password • Homework (Write in Planner): • Nothing – Can finish POGIL next class
Find Someone Who • Move around the classroom and find students who can answer the questions on p. 7 of your notebooklet. Be sure to get their signature or initials.
POGIL Jobs • Leader – In charge of the group, reads the questions, summarizes what should be written • Task Master – Makes sure the group is on task and keeps track of time • Quality Control – Makes sure that everyone has close to the same answers recorded • Motivator – encourages the group and makes sure that everyone is participating and that all ideas are heard
Wrap Up • $100,000 Pyramid Game
Right Isosceles Scalene Obtuse • Nucleus • Protons Atomic Number Compound Chemical Symbol • Ion $300 $200 $50 $100 $250 $150 Acute Equilateral • Wrap Up Time
Right Isosceles Scalene Obtuse • Neutron • Mass • Number Electron Cloud Positive • Quarks • Element $300 $200 $50 $100 $250 $150 Acute Equilateral • Wrap Up Time
Today… • Turn in: • Nothing • Our Plan: • Review - Clicker Review • Finish POGIL • Hog Hilton • Notes – orbitals & electron configurations • Worksheet #1 • Wrap Up - Battleship • Homework (Write in Planner): • Worksheet #1
Review Activity • Atom Clicker Review
Bohr • He said that electrons travel around the atom in defined orbits or energy levels • The energy levels are like rungs of a ladder
Schrödinger • He developed the modern theory of the atom • Came up with mathematical equations to predict the locations of electrons • Quantum mechanical model – based on probability
Analogy – p.130 • Similar to the motion of a rotating propeller blade. • Cannot tell its precise location at any instant • The cloud is more dense where the probability of finding an electron is high
Atomic Orbitals • Electrons are found in energy sublevels (atomic orbitals) • The sublevel corresponds to an orbital of a different shape
Atomic Orbitals • Orbitals are located inside energy levels just like subdivisions are located inside cities.
Orbitals • Region of space in which there is a high probability of finding an electron
Orbitals • Only 2 electrons can fit in each orbital. • That means that any s orbital can only hold 2 electrons, and any d orbital can only hold 2 electrons • Since there are 5 d orbitals, it can hold 10 electrons total
Quantum Number • Indicates the probable location of an electron in an atom • LIKE AN ADDRESS!
Principle Quantum Number • Symbol = n • Indicates – energy level • Possible Values – 1-7 (K-Q) • STATE
Angular/Orbital Quantum # • Symbol = l • Indicates – sublevel • Possible Values – s, p, d, f • CITY
Magnetic Quantum Number • Symbol = ml • Indicates – orbital orientation • Possible Values – x, y, or z • STREET
Spin Quantum Number • Symbol = ms • Indicates – 2 possible spin states • Possible Values – +1/2 (CW) or -1/2 (CCW) • HOUSE NUMBER
EXAMPLE • n= 4 • l = p • ml = z • ms = -1/2 • 4th energy level • p orbital • z axis • Counterclockwise spin
Break Time! • Do the front of WS#1.
Challenge • This is the electron configuration for potassium. What do you think each number and letter means? 1s22s22p63s23p64s1
The Blocks of the PT • Whichever block an element is in corresponds to the orbital that it’s valence electrons are located. • Valence electrons are the outermost electrons in an atom
Electron Configuration • Shows how many electrons an atom has in each of its sublevels.
Remember • s holds 2 electrons • p holds 6 electrons • d holds 10 electrons • f holds 14 electrons
Aufbau Principle • An electron occupies the lowest energy level that is available • Additional electrons keep “building up” to new levels