old atomic models Jan 3
Monday
Tuesday
Introduction to the Periodic Table -
assignment. Due today.
worksheets attached below
(Elements Quiz Schedule is included
in this document)
Wednesday
Journal Entry
Inquiry activity : "Think Tube"
HOMEWORK:
Read pages 74-78
Answer the following questions in your notes.
1) State the Law of Definite Proportions.
2) State the Law of Conservation of Mass.
3) State the Law of multiple Proportions.
4) Write the formulas for the 2 nitrogen compounds given as an example of the Law of Multiple Proportions.
5) Who revised the Greek idea of atoms to develop the "Atomic Theory"?
Thursday
First set of flashcards are due.
Quiz over first set of elements.
(worksheet attached below)
Introduction to Atomic Structure.
Friday
All classes meet in the LRC
Go to Important Links and select
ChemThink
Instructions for registering are on the right.
After you register, complete the tutorial called
"Particulate Nature of Matter"
and the question set (quiz)
Then complete the tutorial called
"Atomic Structure"
and the question set (quiz)
Don't forget about the
"Interactive Periodic Table"
and other useful links at:
Models of the Atom are based on inferences made by scientist who observe visible properties of matter.
There are several models of the atom that chemists use to explain chemical properties of matter.
Quantum model
Instructions for registering on Chemthink: