Atomic Models
For centuries, scientists have tried to figure out what atoms look like. As their knowledge increased, their vision of atoms changed also. This ever-changing process continues today as our technology is growing each day. This lesson will teach you about the history of the atomic model and how to draw a few of them using what you have learned so far!
2. Now, using your Chemistry Notes Handout, from your Google Drive, go to the section about Atomic Models and take notes using information from slideshow to the right.
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Atomic Model Slideshow |
3. Bohr Model Challenge- Do this when you are told to in the notes slideshow. Use your own paper and turn it in to Mrs. Yates when done. After she checks it, you may move on.
4. Lewis Practice Sheet- Do this when you are told to in the notes slideshow. Use your own paper and turn it in Mrs. Yates when done. After she checks it, you may move on.
5. Use your notes to study for the Atomic Models Quiz. Let Mrs. Yates know when you are ready to take the quiz.
Once you pass the Atomic Models Quiz, it is time to move on to the Chemical Bonding Page... |