This document provides an objective tracker for a chemistry student in Grade 11 on the structure of atoms. It lists several key objectives including explaining the hydrogen spectrum, Bohr model of the atom, dual nature of matter and De Broglie equation, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, quantum numbers, and rules for subshell electronic configuration. For each objective, it identifies expectations for working towards, meeting, and exceeding expectations. The student's signature is requested at the bottom.
Electrons, Neutrons and Protons in Engineering: A Study of Engineering Materials and Processes Whose Characteristics May Be Explained by Considering the Behavior of Small Particles When Grouped Into Systems Such as Nuclei, Atoms, Gases, and Crystals
This document provides an objective tracker for a chemistry student in Grade 11 on the structure of atoms. It lists several key objectives including explaining the hydrogen spectrum, Bohr model of the atom, dual nature of matter and De Broglie equation, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, quantum numbers, and rules for subshell electronic configuration. For each objective, it identifies expectations for working towards, meeting, and exceeding expectations. The student's signature is requested at the bottom.
This document provides an objective tracker for a chemistry student in Grade 11 on the structure of atoms. It lists several key objectives including explaining the hydrogen spectrum, Bohr model of the atom, dual nature of matter and De Broglie equation, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, quantum numbers, and rules for subshell electronic configuration. For each objective, it identifies expectations for working towards, meeting, and exceeding expectations. The student's signature is requested at the bottom.
This document provides an objective tracker for a chemistry student in Grade 11 on the structure of atoms. It lists several key objectives including explaining the hydrogen spectrum, Bohr model of the atom, dual nature of matter and De Broglie equation, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, quantum numbers, and rules for subshell electronic configuration. For each objective, it identifies expectations for working towards, meeting, and exceeding expectations. The student's signature is requested at the bottom.
Working towards Meeting Expectations Exceeding Expectations Objectives Expectations I am able to ………………. Explain hydrogen Identify different regions of Explain different regions Apply the concept in solving spectrum hydrogen spectrum of hydrogen spectrum numericals Explain Bohr model List the postulates of Bohr Solve numericals Create Bohr Model of certain of atom model atoms Explain Dual nature State De Broglie equation Apply to solve numericals Discriminate the wave length of of matter and De and its significance massive particles and that of Broglie equation microscopic particles. Explain Heisenberg’s Define Heisenberg’s Differentiate between Establish the conditions for dual Uncertainty principle Uncertainty principle orbit & orbital behavior of matter Significance of List the Quantum numbers Apply Quantum numbers Justify Pauli’s exclusion principle Quantum numbers of an electron to locate an element in and the periodic table Application of rules State Aufbau principle, Apply the rules to write Justify the stability of oxidation for subshell electronic Pauli’s exclusion principle the subshell electronic state using subshell electronic configuration and Hund’s rule. configuration configuration.
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Extended learning: Write notes on subatomic particles other than proton, electron & neutron
Electrons, Neutrons and Protons in Engineering: A Study of Engineering Materials and Processes Whose Characteristics May Be Explained by Considering the Behavior of Small Particles When Grouped Into Systems Such as Nuclei, Atoms, Gases, and Crystals