PPT-Electron Configuration and the Periodic Table
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Lesson Objectives Understand the relationship between the number of orbitals in various energy sublevels and the length of the periods in the periodic table Identify
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Lesson Objectives Understand the relationship between the number of orbitals in various energy sublevels and the length of the periods in the periodic table Identify each block of the periodic table and be able to determine which block each element belongs to based on its electron configuration. . 9/8/15. Elements come in different sizes. Which do you think is the biggest and why?. Objective . Tonight’s Homework. To determine which element is the biggest . none. Trends in the Periodic Table. Trends and Similarities. Trends of the Periodic Table:. At the conclusion of our time together, you should be able to:. . Give a trend across and down the Periodic Table for metallic characteristics, reactivity, atomic radius and ion radius, . Quantum Atomic Theory. Heisenberg (1901-1976). Schrödinger (1887-1961). Einstein (1879-1955). Pauli (1900-1958). Plank (1858-1947). Bohr-Rutherford . vs. Quantum. Similarities. Electrons have discrete amounts of energy. The most awesome chemistry tool ever!. Unit Objectives:. Understand the history of who built up the periodic table, how they did it, and what law was made. Become familiar with structure of periodic table, how the e. Elements in Group 1 are called . alkali metals. . lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium . • Alkali metals are so named because they are metals that react with water to make alkaline solutions. . The student will investigate and understand that the placement of elements on the periodic table is a function of their atomic structure. The periodic table is a tool used for the investigations.. Key Concepts:. DO NOW. Pick . up your paperwork. Pick up two handouts. Get out Electron Configuration Notes, your Blank Periodic Table, and your green periodic table.. RULES. Aufbau. Principle. Each electron occupies the lowest energy orbital available. Electrons are added from the ground state up. Electrons fill in increasing energy order.. 2. Electron Configuration. An . “electron configuration”. of an atom is a particular distribution of electrons among available subshells. . The . notation for a configuration lists the . subshell . Section 1. Development of the Modern Periodic Table. The periodic table evolved over time as scientists discovered more useful ways to compare and organize the elements.. Section 1: . Development of the Modern Periodic Table. The Periodic Table Ms. Pici 2016-2017 The Periodic Table Lay out 2-28-16 Take out periodic table basics and white paper You will need scissors, a glue stick, and colored pencils Use an Analogy Calendar like the Periodic Table Should create electron structures for given atoms.. Could work out . Ar. of given elements.. ------------------------------------------------. Starter: What is abundance?. Fill in the table. Subatomic. Three rules:. electrons fill orbitals starting with lowest n and moving upwards;. The order is: 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, 4s, 3d, 4p, 5s, 4d etc.. Orbital Diagram. The . electron configuration. of an atom is a shorthand method of writing the location of electrons by sublevel.. History. Organization. Introduction to . Bonding. Trends. Terms. The Periodic Law. States that the physical & chemical properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers.. The Periodic Table. Section 6.1. . Development of the Modern Periodic Table. Section 6.2. . Classification of the Elements. Section 6.3. . Periodic Trends. Exit. Click a hyperlink or folder tab to view the corresponding slides..
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