2.0 I can use the contributions of scientist’s atomic theories/models to further classify and define the composition of matter and their atomic nuclear processes/properties.
2.1 I can describe the key contributions of Dalton, Thomson, Millikan, Curie, Rutherford, and Chadwick that led to the discovery of the structure of the atom.
2.2 I can describe the structure of the atom in terms of protons, neutrons, and electrons including relative mass, location and charge of these subatomic atoms
2.3 I can use isotope notation to express the subatomic composition of atoms, including explaining how ions are formed in relation to the number of electrons gained or lost based on ionic charge.
2.4 I can calculate average atomic mass from natural abundance of isotopes and masses of individual atoms.
2.5 I can use the periodic table as a reference tool.
2.6 I can identify, name, and write formulas for molecular compounds.
2.6 I can identify, name, and write formulas for ionic compounds.
2.6 I can identify, name, and write formulas for acids.