Hi,
I am new to the forum. I am a high school chemistry teacher and also a lead curriculum developer with Michigan state trying to pave new units aligned with NGSS. I am in a pickle. I designed a unit under the phenomenon that salt is a compound safe to eat but the elements that comprise it are, by themselves, explosive, dangerous, or toxic to living things. Towards the end of the unit I want the students to look at energy binding data. My pickle is that I can't find any binding energy data that isn't associated with fusion or fission of the nucleus or anything that is on a high school level.
Following is a description of the main activity of the lesson that this data will be used for:
"Students will work in groups to look at binding energy data for the main group elements. Students will look at the energy changes before and after elements exchange electrons to become ions. Students will use this data to draw conclusions about atoms becoming more stable when they become ions due to the energy decreases."
Does anyone know if any such data even exists and where might I find some that high school students could understand and use?