Valence Electrons

Chemistry Chapter 1 Notes

Notes

Read the notes from slides 16-21 in Chapter 1 Chemistry, and answer the questions on your "Atoms Stations" worksheet.

Just for your reference.

Periodic Table

Click on the image above to see a larger view of the periodic table if you need it while you are working.

Station A

Valence Electrons and The Periodic Table

Watch the video, and answer the questions on your "Valence Electrons Stations" worksheet.

Station B

The Octet Rule

Watch the video, and answer the questions on your "Valence Electrons Stations" worksheet.

Station C

Creating Antimatter: Matter's "Evil Twin"

Open the document above, click the speaker icon to listen to the podcast, and answer the questions on your "Valence Electrons Stations" worksheet.

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Station D

Read the Periodic Table of Elements

Watch the video, and answer the questions on your "Valence Electrons Stations" worksheet.

Station E

The (truly) Periodic Table

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Station F

Bohr Models 1-20

Click on the image above to go to Google Classroom.

Complete the "Bohr model diagrams" assignment by typing in the missing information for the nucleus and the information at the bottom of the diagrams for elements 1-20 .

Then, drag and drop electrons to the correct electron energy levels for each atom.

Push the "Turn In" button when you're finished.

Station G

Mastery Quiz

Take this practice quiz. Review your answers and look through the "Feedback" section of questions you missed to learn about the topic. Take the quiz as many times as you need until you get a PERFECT SCORE!

Station H

Find the Element

Click on the image above to play a matching game for some commonly-known elements of the periodic table.

Don't use your periodic table while playing.

Play as many times as you'd like, it's just a fun way to help familiarize yourself with some of the most important elements.