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Lesson 2.3 Electronic configuration of elements
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Reminder: CREATIVE OUTPUT 1
Make an atomic model using reusable materials.
Check page 44 of your coursebook.
Due date: September 13, 2022
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I can determine the electronic configuration of elements and their ions.
I can state that: (a) Group VIII noble gases have a full outer shell (b) the number of outer shell electrons is equal to the group number in Groups I to VII (c) the number of occupied electron shells is equal to the period number.
Learning Targets
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REVIEW OF PREVIOUS
LESSON
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Who proposed the idea that matter could not be divided into smaller pieces?
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Democritus
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Dalton
C
Thomson
D
Rutherford
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Who proposed the "raisin bun model or plum pudding model"?
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Democritus
B
Dalton
C
Thomson
D
Rutherford
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Who proposed the "nuclear model of an atom"?
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Chadwick
B
Bohr
C
Thomson
D
Rutherford
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Who proposed that electrons move around the nucleus in specific layers or shells?
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Chadwick
B
Dalton
C
Bohr
D
Nagaoka
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Who created the first ever atomic theory?
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Democritus
B
Dalton
C
Thomson
D
Rutherford
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Who discovered the protons and the nucleus of an atom?
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Democritus
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Dalton
C
Thomson
D
Rutherford
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Who discovered neutrons of an atom?
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Bohr
B
Chadwick
C
Nagaoka
D
Rutherford
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Subatomic particles and their charges
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What happens if you put different metallic compounds in a flame? Will it create different flame colours?
Question Goal
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If I _______________, then _______________ because _____________.
My hypothesis
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What happens if you put different compounds in a flame? Will it create different flame colours?
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The number of notations in the electronic configuration will show the number of occupied shells of electrons the atom has.
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The first notation shows the number of outer electrons the atom has.
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The number of notations = PERIOD number in the periodic table
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The last notation = GROUP number in the periodic table
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Practice
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I THINK I NEED MORE PRACTICE ON: 1. I can determine the electronic configuration of elements and their ions. 2. I can state that: (a) Group VIII noble gases have a full outer shell (b) the number of outer shell electrons is equal to the group number in Groups I to VII (c) the number of occupied electron shells is equal to the period number.
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I am now confident.
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HOW WELL DID YOU PARTICIPATE TODAY? 1 - I need to participate more! ⚠️ 2 - I have participated and I will do more next time! ☺️ 3 - I did an excellent job today! 🏆