Module 2: Chapter 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions Discussion

Module 2: Chapter 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions Discussion

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This discussion aligns with the following Module 2: Chapter 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions objectives:

Early Ideas in Atomic Theory (2.1)

  • State the postulates of Dalton’s atomic theory (CLO1)

Evolution of Atomic Theory (2.2)

  • Outline milestones in the development of modern atomic theory (CLO1)
  • Summarize and interpret the results of the experiments of Thomson, Millikan, and Rutherford (CLO1)
  • Describe the three subatomic particles that compose atoms (CLO1)
  • Define isotopes and give examples for several elements (CLO1)

Atomic Structure and Symbolism (2.3)

  • Define the atomic mass unit and average atomic mass

Chemical Formulas (2.4)

  • Define the amount unit mole and the related quantity Avogadro's number (CLO1)
  • Explain the relation between mass, moles, and numbers of atoms or molecules and perform calculations deriving these quantities from one another (CLO1)

Do not start a new thread. Simply reply to my posting. 

Be sure to comment on at least two of your classmates' postings. Your response should be at least 5 sentences long. This includes responses to classmates' posts. Your replies must be more than a simple phrase like "I agree" or "I like your answers". Replies should reflect why you agree or like what has been posted. Your replies must reflect a genuine effort to engage your fellow classmates regarding the comments provided or the problem that has been solved. Please think about the questions and your peers' responses and reply thoughtfully and courteously, according to netiquette rules. Use good English grammar, correct punctuation, and complete sentences. While the posts will mostly be judged by their thoughtfulness and completeness, I reserve the right to take off points for grammatical errors, especially if they interfere with the clarity of your post.

Your initial posting is due on Monday by 11:59 pm CST. Your responses to 2 of your classmates are due on Saturday by 11:59 pm CST. 

This discussion is worth a maximum of 10 points. The rubric for the discussion is in the Syllabus

Please post your answers and replies to the discussion questions below 

Early Ideas in Atomic Theory (2.1)

  • Discuss Dalton’s atomic theory.
  • How can you apply an understanding of atoms in your everyday life?
  • Discuss two careers that directly relate to understanding atoms.

Evolution of Atomic Theory (2.2)

  • Outline (include dates) the milestones in the development of modern atomic theory.
  • Summarize and compare the results of the experiments of Thomson, Millikan, and Rutherford.
  • Describe the three subatomic particles that compose atoms.
  • Define isotopes and give examples for several elements.

Atomic Structure and Symbolism (2.3)

  • Define the atomic mass unit and average atomic mass.

Chemical Formulas (2.4)

  • Define Avogadro's number.
  • Explain the relation between mass, moles, and numbers of atoms or molecules