Unit 2
From web 2 to web 3
PROPERTIES OF LIGHT, TELESCOPES AND OBSERVING TECHNIQUES.
Writing Electron Configurations Noble gas method.
Biopolymer Spectroscopy Introduction to Spectroscopy I Vibrational & Rotational Spectroscopy.
CHAPTER 8 TOPICS Parts of the Atom Rutherford vs. Bohr Periodic Table Metals/ Metalloids/Non-Metals Isotopes Ions and Charges Forming Compounds.
HYDROGEN ATOM AND SPECTROSCOPY.. Energy Levels for the Hydrogen atom.
X-ray Spectroscopy
Chapters 7 & 8 Quantum Mechanical Model; Electronic Structure of the Atoms & Periodic Trends.
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY Basics of …….. NMR phenomenonNMR phenomenon Chemical shiftChemical shift Spin-spin splittingSpin-spin splitting.
Electrons in Atoms. Why do ions have the charges they have? Like Al 3+ or Fe 2+ or Fe 3+ or O 2- Why does an atom become an ion in the first place? Why.
Chapter 5 “Electrons in Atoms”. 5.1 Models of the Atom l OBJECTIVES: Identify the inadequacies in the Rutherford atomic model. Identify the new proposal.