Methodical recommendation:

Theory

Number Name Description
1. Atomic models: Rutherford and Bohr

Practice Questions

Number Name Type Difficulty Marks Description
1. Alpha particle scattering setup Other easy 2 m. An exercise consisted of selecting the correct answer type questions related to the gold foil experiment setup.
2. Rutherford experiment & its limitations Other easy 3 m. An exercise consisted of true or false type questions related to Rutherford's atomic model of the atom.
3. Discovery of structure of the atom Other easy 2 m. An exercise consisted of selecting the correct answer type questions related to the discovery of the structure of the atom.
4. Bohr's atomic model Other easy 2 m. An exercise consisted of choosing the correct answer type questions related to "Bohr's atomic model".
5. Features of the atom Other medium 2 m. An exercise consisted of selecting the correct answer type question related to the results of the alpha particle scattering experiment.
6. Postulates of Bohr’s model of an atom Other medium 3 m. The student has to select the correct answer, and the question deals with the postulates of Bohr's model of an atom. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concept.
7. Electronic configuration of elements Other medium 2 m. An exercise consisted of choosing the correct answer type questions about the elements' electron distribution or electronic configuration.
8. Conclusions from gold foil experiment Other hard 4 m. The student has to select the correct answer, and the question deals with the conclusion of Rutherford's alpha-ray scatteringl experiment. As an outcome of this exercise, the student will learn about the mentioned concepts.
9. Electron distribution in elements Other medium 2 m. An exercise consisted of problem-solving questions about calculating the number of electrons in the shells of elements.
10. Bohr and Bury rule Other medium 2 m. An exercise consisted of selecting the correct answer type questions related to the distribution of electrons in different energy levels of an atom.