Unit 2B - General Chemistry

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State Goal Content

Atoms, Elements, Bonding, Biochemical Reactions, REactants, Products, Endothermic/Exothermic Reactions and their graphs, Endergonic and Exergonic Reactions and their Graphs

Written Explanation

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Lessons and Lesson Plans

Lesson Plan
Powerpoint Lesson
Note Sheet

Activities

Activity 1
Activity 2
Gumdrop Activity

Pictures & Graphics

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Atom. Computer artwork representing the structure of an atom. Three electrons are seen orbiting the central nucleus. The electrons each have a negative charge, which is balanced by positively- charged protons in the nucleus. The nucleus also contains neutral neutrons. This is a schematic "Bohr model" of an atom; electrons are thought to inhabit clouds of probability around a nucleus rather than fixed paths such as these.1

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Atomic structure. Conceptual artwork depicting an atom (yellow ball) seen enlarged in a human hand. In the centre of the atom is the nucleus, made up of a tightly-packed cluster of protons and neutrons, around which electrons orbit. This classical atomic model is known as the Bohr Model, after the Danish physicist Neils Bohr. However, in modern quantum physics it has proved impossible to precisely locate the position of atomic electrons. Instead they are represented by fuzzy clouds, larger areas within which there is a high probability of an electron being found.2

Animations, Movie Clips & Sounds

The following Clips are from BrainPop.com. You must be a member of their site to view them, but they are wonderful!!! There also short quizzes that follow the films.
Atoms
Atomic Model
Periodic Table of Elements
Ions

Essential Questions

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Test Items

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Footnotes

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