Submitted by Patrick Holland / Yale University on Mon, 07/28/2008 - 10:09
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Description

This Challenge trains student to find inconsistencies in a molecular-orbital diagram. Inorganic Challenges are exercises designed to be solved by a small group of students. Some Challenges practice a problem-solving algorithm, some reinforce important concepts, and some involve creativity or games. You can pick and choose Challenges from our Web site to increase active learning in your classroom, and we ask that you contribute creative Challenges of your own to give a head start to teachers at other colleges and universities! Please visit http://chem.rochester.edu/~plhgrp/iicf/subjects.htm

Attachment Size
mo2.pdf 53.81 KB
Implementation Notes

I also use questions like this on exams, to avoid the difficulty of students creating MO diagrams in which they can get off on the wrong track.

Time Required
30 minutes

Evaluation

Evaluation Results

They do well - it naturally leads to discussions.

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Kris McNeill / University of Minnesota
nothing more
Fri, 11/28/2008 - 19:26 Permalink
Brandy Russell / Gustavus Adolphus College

I have used this question and others like it on exams, and have been happy. It feels like it gives some credit to students who can't quite seem to be able to accurately generate MO diagrams on their own (and really, that is not the most important skill I hope they gain from this unit), but understand the key concepts.

Mon, 03/09/2015 - 10:48 Permalink