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Week Seven
10/05/2009 - 10/09/2009
 Monday - October 05, 2009
          Jumpstart:
    • Using Dimensional Analysis solve the following:  If a person runs 3 miles a day, 4 days a week, how many meters does the person run in one week?  1 mile = 5280 feet      1 meter = 3.28 feet
    • Name the following compounds:  NaOH     PbO      KCl
          

          Notes:

          Handouts:
          Guided Notes With Blanks (see above)
          In Class:
    • Reviewed Jumpstart
    • Looked at Nuclear Chemsitry Cartoons that people made
    • Lecture about "Where are the electrons???" Bohr Model and Quantum Model of the atom

           Wrap-Up:

    • None
 
Tuesday - October 06, 2009
          Jumpstart:
    • Explain the Bohr Model of the atom
    • Explain the problem with the Bohr Model
    • Explain the solution to the problem
    • Explain what an orbital is

          Notes:

          Oct 06 Powerpoint
          Handouts:
          Where Are Electrons Inquiry
          Drawing Orbitals
           In Class:
    • Jumpstart
    • Atomic Orbital Inquiry - see Where Are Electrons Inquiry Handout Above
    • Drawing Orbitals - see Drawing Orbitals Handout Above

           Wrap-Up:

    • None
 
Wednesday - October 07, 2009
          Jumpstart:
    • Write a paragraph that explains what the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle is, and how it influenced the discovery of 3D atomic orbitals.
               

          Notes:

          Handouts:
           In Class:
    • Cation Quiz
    • Intro to electron configuration

           Wrap-Up:

    • None
 
Thursday - October 08, 2009
          Jumpstart:
    • What is the purpose of electron configuration?  Why do we use it?
    • Use Table 2 on page 110 of your text book to answer the following questions
      • How many s orbitals can there be in one energy level
      • How many p orbitals can there be in one energy level
      • How many d orbitals can there be in one energy level
      • How many f orbitals can there be in one energy level
    • In the following electron configuration, tell me what each number and letter stand for
      • 1s^2  2s^2  2p^6 3s^2  3p^6  4s^2  3d^3
      • Add up all the electrons and use your periodic table to find out which element it stands for
          Notes:
          Handouts:
           In Class:
    • Jumpstart
    • Finish guided notes from Wednesday
    • Electron Orbital Diagrams
    • Start Worksheet #1 - see handouts above

           Wrap-Up:

    • None
 
Friday -October 09 , 2009
          Jumpstart:
    • TBA
          Notes:
          TBA
          Handouts:
           In Class:
    • Jumpstart
    • Review Electron Config. WS #1
    • Start Electron Config. WS #2 - see handouts above

           Wrap-Up:

    • None