Niels Bohr discovered that electrons are arranged in energy levels. Each energy …
Niels Bohr discovered that electrons are arranged in energy levels. Each energy level can hold certain numbers of electrons. The first can hold 2, the second can hold up to 8, and the 3rd can hold up to 18.
An atom is the smallest part of an element that still has …
An atom is the smallest part of an element that still has all the properties of that element. Each different element is made up of a different kind of atom.
Hydrogen has a covalent bond with chlorine, which has seven electrons in …
Hydrogen has a covalent bond with chlorine, which has seven electrons in its outermost energy level. When they bond, both outer energy levels become complete.
In ionic bonding, oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other. In …
In ionic bonding, oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other. In this animation, the sodium atom has one electron in its outermost level and the chlorine atom has seven electrons in its outermost layer.
In a metallic bond, positively charged ions are surrounded by a sea …
In a metallic bond, positively charged ions are surrounded by a sea of electrons, which are attracted to multiple nuclei at the same time. Outer electrons tend to be very mobile.
Atoms contain three types of subatomic particles: protons, which have a positive …
Atoms contain three types of subatomic particles: protons, which have a positive charge; neutrons, which have a neutral charge; and electrons, which have a negative charge.
Atoms contain three types of subatomic particles: protons, which have a positive …
Atoms contain three types of subatomic particles: protons, which have a positive charge; neutrons, which have a neutral charge; and electrons, which have a negative charge. Electrons orbit the nucleus at extremely high speeds.
Water consists of a chemical compound formed between two hydrogen atoms and …
Water consists of a chemical compound formed between two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. The atoms are connected to one another via a covalent bond.
In this optics activity, learners examine how polarized light can reveal stress …
In this optics activity, learners examine how polarized light can reveal stress patterns in clear plastic. Learners place a fork between two pieces of polarizing material and induce stress by squeezing the tines together. Learners will observe the colored stress pattern in the image of the plastic that is projected onto a screen using an overhead projector. Learners rotate one of the polarizing filters to explore which orientations give the most dramatic color effects. This activity can be related to bones, as bones develop stress patterns from the loads imposed upon them every day.
A ball and socket joint is made of a bone with a …
A ball and socket joint is made of a bone with a rounded end that fits inside a cup-like pocket of another bone, enabling bones to move in a circle. Hip joints and shoulder joints are examples.
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