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Structure of an atom

Subject: Physics
Grade: Lower Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: g2541
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– give short descriptions of models of the atom according to Thomson and Rutherford
– name the components of the nucleus and determine their charges
– describe spectrum analysis
– state Bohr's postulates
– calculate the radius of the n-th orbit in an atom of hydrogen, given the radius of the first orbit
– calculate the energy (in electronvolts) of an electron located in the n-th orbit and the energy emitted or absorbed when the electron moves from one orbit to another
– explain the symbolic notation of a nucleus
– give the definition of an isotope.

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