
Notes

Significant Figures Explained + Significant Figure Rules
Time Line of Atomic Theory Development
Class Notes on Quantum Mechanics (same as segment-9 below)
_______________Lecture Notes_______________
Segment-1 Beginning of Atomic Theory
Segment-2 Boyle through Dalton
Segment-4 Electrons, x-rays, and Natural Radiation
Segment-6 Nuclear Details & Atomic Scale
Segment-8 Quantum Mechanics & Orbitals
Segment-9 Electron Structure & Quantum Mechanics
Reviews

Review Sheet: History of Atomic Theory 3.202
Review Sheet: Chemistry's Atomic Model
Review Sheet: Electron Configuration
Review Sheet: Quantum Numbers & Atomic Orbitals
Work Sheet: Electron Configuration 4.021
Work Sheet: Electron Configuration 4.030
Videos
Video Questions: TWC - The World of Chemistry
Video Questions: TWC - The Atom
Video Questions: TWC - Modeling the Unseen
Labs
Lab: Changing Copper into Gold
(Read about the historical composition of the U.S. cent coin)
Lab: Boyle's Law (Report Sheet)
Lab: Drawing a Scale Model of the Atom
Links & Tutorials
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A website with an "Atomic Structure Timeline"
A web page about Basic Atomic Structure
Atomic Orbital Tutorial Site
Electronic Structure Tutorial
Atomic Theory Tutorial I
Atomic Theory Tutorial II
The Orbitron - a gallery of atomic & molecular orbitals
Electron Configuration Lessons
Bohr's Atom (Excellent! I highly recommend this one!)
The Alchemy Web Site (This link is here for the historic content of this site only)
Tests & Quizzes
Here is a large selection of short quizzes on quantum chemistry & periodicity. These are provided by The Ohio State University Chemistry Department.
Atomic Structure Test Study Guide
Atoms Practice Test (Answers) Obtain passwords from Mr. Scott
Humor
Have you heard the one about a chemist who was reading a book about heliumand just couldn't put it down?(It was probably just some light reading)Question: Why does hamburger have lower energy than steak?
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