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Journal: Electron Orbitals (Clouds) What do you think an electron orbital or cloud looks like? Think about the pencil-dropping activity that you did in the Introduction of this unit. What did the target finally look like? Write down your thoughts in your journal and answer the questions there. Please post your journal entry to the Journal: Electron Orbitals (Clouds) assignment link. For information on how this assignment will be graded, please view the grading rubric. 3.04 light spectrum Lab Instructions Time Requirements: approximately one hour Procedures: Follow the lab instructions to perform the laboratory investigations. As you perform your experiment, record everything in this lab instruction sheet. Use the checklist to make sure all parts of the lab are complete.
http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/wave-interference Click the link to enter the lab. 3.04 electron configuration
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Time Requirements: approximately one hour Procedures: Follow the lab instructions to perform the laboratory investigations. As you perform your experiment, record everything in this lab instruction sheet. Use the checklist to make sure all parts of the lab are complete.
http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/discharge-lamps click link to enter the lab 4.01 Journal Super Heavy Journal: Super Heavy Elements
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4.04 Project: Ions for your Health The ions found in sports drinks are not chosen randomly; they are the same ones that are lost from your body when you exercise vigorously. A wide range of ions play critical roles in maintaining health and proper body function. Some of these ions are present in the body in relatively large amounts and some are present only in trace amounts. Other ions can be toxic to humans, even in small amounts. Follow the directions outlined in the project guide. For this assignment, you will report your findings in a podcast, script, or brochure that includes all the pertinent information. Be creative in your reporting—use this opportunity to “advertise” the importance of these ions to human health. Submit your completed project to the Project: Ions for Your Health assignment link for grading. For more information on how this assignment will be graded, please view the grading rubric. |