This activity introduces electron configurations at 11th grade by using the 'electron hotel' as an analogy.
Students follow a given set of rules to assign electrons (the people) to their orbitals (rooms) with increasing distance from the nucleus (ground floor).
Once students can competently use the electrons in boxes method, they then move on to writing electron configurations.
Answers for all examples and questions are included also.
Students follow a given set of rules to assign electrons (the people) to their orbitals (rooms) with increasing distance from the nucleus (ground floor).
Once students can competently use the electrons in boxes method, they then move on to writing electron configurations.
Answers for all examples and questions are included also.
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