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NOTES – NOV 1

NOTES – NOV 1. Who developed the planetary model of the atom where the electrons circle the nucleus in rings?. Who developed the planetary model of the atom where the electrons circle the nucleus in rings? BOHR. What are Lewis DOT DIAGRAMS talking about….?.

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NOTES – NOV 1

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  1. NOTES – NOV 1

  2. Who developed the planetary model of the atom where the electrons circle the nucleus in rings?

  3. Who developed the planetary model of the atom where the electrons circle the nucleus in rings? • BOHR

  4. What are Lewis DOT DIAGRAMS talking about….?

  5. What are Lewis DOT DIAGRAMS talking about….? • VALENCE ELCTRONS

  6. According to the wave diagram, which letter represents the wave’s amplitude

  7. According to the wave diagram, which letters represents the wave’s wavelength?

  8. According to the wave diagram, which letter represents a crest?

  9. Frequency is the amount of waves pass ina given second.

  10. ORBITAL ORBITAL = holds two electrons (2 boxes). Think of a Twix wrapper or shoebox

  11. ORBITAL ORBITAL = holds two electrons (2 boxes). Think of a Twix wrapper or shoebox F section = 14 electrons / 2 = 7 orbitals

  12. ORBITAL ORBITAL = holds two electrons (2 boxes). Think of a Twix wrapper or shoebox F section = 14 electrons / 2 = 7 orbitals D section= 10 electrons / 2 = 5 orbitals

  13. ORBITAL ORBITAL = holds two electrons (2 boxes). Think of a Twix wrapper or shoebox F section = 14 electrons / 2 = 7 orbitals D section= 10 electrons / 2 = 5 orbitals S section = 2 electrons/2 = 1 orbital

  14. ORBITAL ORBITAL = holds two electrons (2 boxes). Think of a Twix wrapper or shoebox F section = 14 electrons / 2 = 7 orbitals D section= 10 electrons / 2 = 5 orbitals S section = 2 electrons/2 = 1 orbital P section = 6 electrons/2 = 3 orbitals

  15. SUBSHELL • SUBSHELL / SUBLEVEL = all the way across the section

  16. SUBSHELL • SUBSHELL = all the way across the section • F subshell = 14

  17. SUBSHELL • SUBSHELL = all the way across the section • F subshell = 14 • P subshell = 6

  18. SUBSHELL • SUBSHELL = all the way across the section • F subshell = 14 • P subshell = 6 • D subshell = 10

  19. SUBSHELL • SUBSHELL = all the way across the section • F subshell = 14 • P subshell = 6 • D subshell = 10 • S subshell = 2

  20. EXAMPLE OF QUESTION • What is the maximum number of electrons that any d subshell can hold?

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