OL Lab 1: Chemistry Safety and Atomic Structure: Assess the possibility of life on other planets
Learning Objectives
· Identify the hazards posed by chemicals and how to handle them
· React quickly and save lives in case of a fire emergency
· Use the CAS numbers to plan your experiment
· Understand how to dispose of halogenated and non-halogenated waste
· Lookup H and P phrases in the safety data sheet
· Safely use a chemical fume hood
· Explain the concept of an atom
· Explain the properties of the basic subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons
· Define the atomic number and atomic mass
· Define isotopes
· Identify the basics of the quantum atomic model and describe the significance of the four quantum numbers
Dangers in the lab
In the Chemistry Safety lab, you’ll learn to identify the hazards posed by the different chemicals that you are using, which is a very important step in the planning of every experiment.
Atoms and the subatomic particles
Everything you see around you is made up of atoms, and all atoms consist of subatomic particles. In the Atomic Structure simulation, you will learn the names and properties of the basic subatomic particles and understand how changing the number of electrons may charge an atom either positively or negatively.
Identify different elements from the periodic table
As a part of your mission, you will be teleported to an exoplanet to explore on your own, collect samples and come up with observations regarding the presence of life on the planet. Back in the laboratory, you will investigate the properties of the elements you brought back from the exoplanet. The periodic table will be close by to advise and guide you.
What is an isotope?
In order to understand the main properties of an isotope in the Atomic Structure simulation, you will use the holo-table.
The quantum model and quantum numbers
At the end of the simulation, you will be introduced to the quantum mechanical model of an atom and the four quantum numbers that provide all the necessary information to describe the orbits of the electrons around the nucleus.
Part 1: Complete Labster Lab Chemistry Safety Complete all activities and answer all questions within the lab and then complete the questions below:
1. Look up an MSDS of the chemical HCl. What are the major hazards and what precautions would you take when handling this chemical?
2. Why is proper waste disposal important in a lab setting?
3. Why is the proper usage of personal protective equipment (PPE) key to a safe lab experience?
Part 2: Complete Labster Lab Atomic Structure: Assess the possibility of life on other planets Complete all activities and answer all questions within the lab and then complete the activities below
1. Purpose: Describe in complete sentences and in your own words, the purpose of this experiment.
2. Observations: Record three observations from the simulation.
I.
II.
III.
3. In your own words, explain the terms below:
a. Ion:
b. Isotope:
4. Describe the three subatomic particles that make up atoms. Be sure that you include their locations within the atoms.
5. You have an atom of carbon with a mass number of 14. Determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons you would expect this atom to possess.
6. Reflection: Consider what you learned from this simulation. Reflect on three to four key concepts that you learned in this lab exercise. How could the lessons learned in this virtual lab relate to a real world situation in the community/world or your future career? Be specific in your answer (this should require 5-10 sentences).
Grading Rubric:
Activity
Deliverable
Points
Part I
Complete Chemical safety simulation
10
Part II
Complete Chemistry Safety and Atomic Structure simulation
10
Part III
Complete lab report and answer questions
· Purpose (1 point)
· Observation (3 points)
· Questions (6 points)
· Reflection (5 points)
15
Total
Complete all lab activities
35
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