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Prentice-Hall © 2002General Chemistry: Chapter 8Slide 1 of 32 Chapter 8: The Atmospheric Gases and Hydrogen Philip Dutton University of Windsor, Canada.
A practical approach to metabolomics Rob Linforth Food Sciences – Biosciences University of Nottingham.
Electron Configuration. Three rules are used to build the electron configuration: Aufbau principle Pauli Exclusion Principle Hunds Rule.
PLANETS. How many planets are in the Solar System? 8.
The History of Atomic Theory Mr Nelson. Democritus The Greek philosopher Democritus began the search for a description of matter more than 2400 years.
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Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum. Light Phenomenon Isaac Newton (1642-1727) believed light consisted of particles By 1900 most scientists believed.
Activities today 1.Bellwork 2.Fission/fusion Discussion 3.Think-peer share activity: Double-bubble map on Fission-fusion 4.Note taking 5.Quiz.
Standard 1 Atomic Structure Chapters 4-6. Nobel gases halogens Semi-metals Transition metals Alkaline earth metals Alkali metals Metal/non-metal boundary.
Solar System Physics I Dr Martin Hendry 5 lectures, beginning Autumn 2007 Department of Physics and Astronomy Astronomy 1X Session 2007-08.
Dr Martin Hendry University of Glasgow. Why are we here?…. The period of inflation in the very early Universe was invoked to explain some apparent fine.