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ATOMIC STRUCTURE AND PERIODICITY
Grade Level:
11
Subject:
AP CHEMISTRY
Start Date:
End Date:
Goal Summary:
Students will be able to predict the atomic structure and the periodicity of each atom on the periodic table
Standards Met:
Essential Questions:
Can the student comprehend electron configurations?
Can the student analysis atomic spectra of hydrogen atom and its energy levels?
Can a student apply quantum theory to identify the electrons in various orbitals?
Can a student visualize a molecule and predict their shape, geometry and bond angles?
Understandings:
Students will develop an understanding of Quantum Theory
Students will understand that an electron behaves like a wave and a particle
Students will us their understanding of how an electron can be excited and quantized and that this packet of energy is called a photon
Students will be able to perform electron configurations, orbital notations
Students will be able to identify each atoms number of valence electrons
Content Goals:
Students should know
Skill Goals:
1. Calculate the energy of electron using wavelength and frequency
2. Calculate the energy levels of hydrogen
3. Generate a quantum mechanical model of various atoms and their electrons using electron configuration
4. Construct Lewis Molecules and predict their geometry and bond angle
Other Information:
Strategies to address special populations:
1. All students will be allowed multiple learning styles.
a. Hands on through various activities like models and labs
b. Calculations
c. practicing
d. talking about and applying real life situations
2. Students with IEPS will be accommodated according to their IEPS.
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