Classroom Resources: Atomic Structure

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  • Covalent Bonding, Ionic Bonding, Lewis Structures, Polarity, Ions, Electrons, Valence Electrons, Lewis Dot Diagrams, Electrostatic Forces | Middle School, High School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Activity: Animation Activity: Bonding Mark as Favorite (9 Favorites)

    In this activity, students will view an animation that explores how different chemical bonds form. Examples of ionic, covalent, and polar covalent bonds are animated, and then students are given a sample of compounds to predict the bonding types.

  • Emission Spectrum, Electrons, Electrostatic Forces | High School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Lesson Plan: Introduction to PES Mark as Favorite (52 Favorites)

    In this lesson students will learn how to interpret simple photoelectron spectroscopy spectra by incorporating their knowledge of electron configurations, periodic trends, and Coulomb’s law.

  • Electrostatic Forces, Ionization Energy, Subatomic Particles, Electrons | High School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Lesson Plan: Coulomb's Law Mark as Favorite (46 Favorites)

    In this lesson students explore qualitative applications of Coulomb’s law within atoms and between ions and solvents.

  • Metallic Bonding, Electrons, Electricity, Electrostatic Forces | High School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Demonstration: Metallic Bonding & Magnetics Mark as Favorite (27 Favorites)

    In this demonstration students will observe how electrons flow through a metal in an example of metallic bonding. Using tubes made of different metal materials as well as one made of plastic, in combination with a rare earth magnet (neodymium magnet) the teacher will demonstrate how electrons will flow freely through a metal and create a magnetic field.

  • Electrostatic Forces, Subatomic Particles, Electrons, Electricity, Electrons, Graphing | High School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Lab: Electromagnetic Forces in the Atom Mark as Favorite (2 Favorites)

    In this lab, students will better understand that opposite charges attract each other, and like charges repel.

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