Electrons and Light Part 2
After learning about emission spectra, electron energy levels, orbitals and configurations, and periodic trends for atomic radius and ionization energy; this is concluding activity that require students to create a model to connect all these ideas in response to a prompt about emission spectra. They must construct an argument and back up their claim with evidence.
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