Atomic Structure, Periodicity, and Types of Interactions
HS-PS1-1: Use the periodic table as a model to predict the relative properties of elements based on the patterns of electrons in the outermost energy level of atoms.
HS-PS1-2: The periodic table orders elements horizontally by the number of protons in the atoms's nucleus and places those with similar chemical properties in columns. The repeating patterns of tis table reflect patterns of outer electron states.
HS-PS2-1B: Coulomb's Law provides the mathematical model to describe and predict the effects of electrostatic forces between distant objects.
HS-PS1-2: The periodic table orders elements horizontally by the number of protons in the atoms's nucleus and places those with similar chemical properties in columns. The repeating patterns of tis table reflect patterns of outer electron states.
HS-PS2-1B: Coulomb's Law provides the mathematical model to describe and predict the effects of electrostatic forces between distant objects.
As we transition into the NGSS standards some of you may find you have some major gaps in your science knowledge. To help with this here are some videos that will quickly take you from elementary to high school levels of what you should know.