In this part, you will reference and discuss the model you created in Part 1 to predict and explain the properties of your chosen isotope. Be sure to thoroughly explain why your isotope has the properties it has with specific information and detail of the atomic structure. You may present the following information in a format of your choosing (essay, PowerPoint, T-table, Venn diagram, etc. Feel free to be creative). Reference and discuss your model to explain how the atomic structure of your chosen isotope accounts for the following: 2 of the isotope’s periodic trends (atomic radius/ionic radius, electronegativity, ionization energy, electron affinity) The isotope’s electronic stability The isotope’s emission spectrum The isotope’s nuclear stability The isotope’s radioactive decay As you construct and revise your explanations, be sure to keep in mind how the structure of the electron cloud and/or the nucleus contributes to each of these properties. Use the information you have learned in Units 2 and 3 (lessons, videos, graphs, images, etc.) to complete and support your work. Performance Task 1: Create an Atomic Model Rubric CriterionExemplar Model and clear digital imageA clear image of the hand-made model is included Color-coding of the subatomic particlesAll subatomic particles are colored correctly according to the key 1st Periodic PropertyThoroughly explains the property with reference to model 2nd Periodic PropertyThoroughly explains the property with reference to model Electronic StabilityThoroughly explains electronic stability with reference to model Emission SpectrumThoroughly explains emission spectrum with reference to model Nuclear stabilityThoroughly explains nuclear stability with reference to model Radioactive DecayThoroughly explains radioactive decay with reference to model