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Development of atomic theory. Radioactivity

Subject: Chemistry
Grade: Upper Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: d818
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– give the main postulates of early atomic theories
– describe how subatomic particles were discovered
– explain how the modern atomic model was developed
– explain the phenomenon of radioactivity
– discuss the characteristics and origin of alpha, beta and gamma radiation
– predict the process of radioactive decay
– indicate the main uses of radioactive isotopes.

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Development of atom...
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Consists of...
Democritus's atomic...
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John Dalton's atomi...
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Early atomic theories
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The elementary part...
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Discovery of electron
Animation
Thomson's experiment
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Discovery of proton
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Discovery of neutron
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Discovery of elemen...
Whiteboard exercise
Antimatter
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Plum-pudding model ...
Animation
Rutherford's experi...
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The density of matt...
Whiteboard exercise
The density of matt...
Whiteboard exercise
The density of matt...
Whiteboard exercise
X-rays
Animation
Discovery of radioa...
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Alpha radiation
Animation
Beta radiation
Animation
Gamma radiation
Animation
Radioactivity
Illustration
Alpha decay
Animation
Beta decay
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Emission of gamma rays
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Rate of radioactive...
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Characteristics of ...
Chart
Radioactive decay
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Radioactive decay
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Nuclear power
Animation
Archaeological dating
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Medicine
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Sensors
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Application of radi...
Whiteboard exercise
Uranium half-life time
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Relevant to...
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