Electronic Configuration

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Learning objectives

 * 1) Understanding of the atom evolved as experiments demonstrated results
 * 2) Current accepted model of atom rests on principles of quantum theory
 * 3) It is important to remember that atoms are not circles; though we use circles to represent

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Activity No # 1 - Various Atomic Models
Computer, Projector
 * Estimated Time - 30 minutes
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Early Atomic Models Show the video, pause and discuss questions below
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 * 1) What was the understanding we had on particles when the first atomic model was represented?
 * 2) How was the Rutherford experiment significant in understanding the model?
 * 3) How did the idea of a positively charged nucleus develop?
 * 4) What is the current accepted model of the atom?
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Learning objectives

 * 1) Electrons are distributed in an atim
 * 2) They occupy different levels based on energy
 * 3) There are parameters that define what levels an electron can occupy

Notes for teachers
It is important that students do not think of the electrons as "orbiting" the nucleus like the planets around the Sun.

Activity No # 1 Electronic Configuration
Computer, Projector Show the video, pause and discuss questions below
 * Estimated Time - 35 minutes
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 * 1) What does electronic configuration represent?
 * 2) What determines the occupation of various energy levels?
 * 3) Why is this important to understand?
 * 4) What is the significance of electronic configuration on valence?
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