Your teacher has created a new SMART Board notebook that allows you to build atoms from the bottom up by stacking orbitals. If you are interested in trying it, download the file aufbau.notebook to your computer, and open it with SMART Notebook Express. SMART Notebook Express does not quite have all the functionality needed to expand the images, but keep checking -- their website says they are upgrading it all the time.
If you want to explore the shapes of orbitals, check out the free Orbital Viewer software. It's fun to play with the atom parameters and see all the different shapes the orbitals can take.
Showing posts with label atom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label atom. Show all posts
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Models of the Atom
The idea of the atom has a long history. Enjoy this podcast for a brief overview of the development of the model of the atom from the time of the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus to today. See images of the key scientists involved in the development of the model, as well as images of the shapes of some representative atomic orbitals.

Image credits can be found in the lesson plan for this podcast. Texts of the abridged script and full script are also available.

Image credits can be found in the lesson plan for this podcast. Texts of the abridged script and full script are also available.

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