Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com O Oxygen Atomic # 8 Atomic Mass 16 8 Protons 8 Neutrons 8 Electrons O O 18 8 O This is how your packet should look so far! O O 18 8 O 8P 10N -2 For the elements that gain electrons. For the elements that gain electrons. Circle that it gains electrons. Circle that it gains electrons. Draw the negative charge. Draw the negative charge. Use a different color for added electrons. Use a different color for added electrons.
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com This is how your packet should look so far! For the elements that lose electrons. For the elements that lose electrons. Circle that it loses electrons. Circle that it loses electrons. Put an X for lost electrons. Put an X for lost electrons. Draw the positive charge. Draw the positive charge. Be Beryllium Atomic # 4 Atomic Mass 9 4 Protons 5 Neutrons 4 Electrons Be Be X X X X 4P 6N
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Every time you get to a Noble Gas Every time you get to a Noble Gas Cross out gained or lost and write ‘NONE’ Cross out gained or lost and write ‘NONE’ Draw a happy face and label ‘Noble Gas’ Draw a happy face and label ‘Noble Gas’ Ne Neon Atomic # 10 Atomic Mass Protons 10 Neutrons 10 Electrons Ne Ne Ne This is how your packet should look so far! Ne NONE NOBLE GAS Ne 10P 9N 10P 10N
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com The Noble Gases He Ne Ar Kr Xe Rn
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com The Noble Gases
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Hydrogen will stabilize by GAINING 1 ELECTRON (-1 Charge) ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons Hydrogen now looks Like Helium!
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Helium won’t GAIN or LOSE electrons Because it is already STABLE!!! ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Lithium will stabilize by LOSING 1 Electron (+1 Charge) ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons Lithium now looks Like Helium! X X
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Beryllium will stabilize by LOSING 2 Electrons (+2 Charge) ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons Beryllium now looks Like Helium! X X X X
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Boron stabilize by LOSING 3 Electrons (+3 Charge) ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons Boron now looks Like Helium! X X X X X X
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Carbon will stabilize by GAINING 4 Electrons (-4 Charge) ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons Carbon now looks Like NEON!
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Nitrogen will stabilize by GAINING 3 Electrons (-3 Charge) ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons Nitrogen now looks Like NEON!
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Oxygen will stabilize by GAINING 2 Electrons (-2 Charge) ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons Oxygen now looks Like NEON!
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Fluorine will stabilize by GAINING 1 ELECTRON (-1 Charge) ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons Fluorine now looks Like NEON!
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Neon won’t GAIN or LOSE electrons Because it is already STABLE!!! ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Sodium will stabilize by LOSING 1 ELECTRON (+1 Charge) ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons Sodium now looks Like NEON! X X
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Magnesium will stabilize by LOSING 2 ELECTRONS (+2 Charge) ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons Magnesium now looks Like NEON! X X X X
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Aluminum will stabilize by LOSING 3 ELECTRONS (+3 Charge) ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons Aluminum now looks Like NEON! X X X X X X
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Silicon will stabilize by LOSING 4 Electrons (+4 Charge) ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons Silicon now looks Like NEON! X X X X X X X X
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Silicon will ALSO stabilize by GAINING 4 ELECTRONS (-4 Charge) ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons Silicon now looks Like ARGON!
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Phosphorus will stabilize by GAINING 3 ELECTRONS (-3 Charge) ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons Phosphorus now looks Like ARGON!
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Sulfur will stabilize by GAINING 2 ELECTRONS (-2 Charge) ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons Sulfur now looks Like ARGON!
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Chlorine will stabilize by GAINING 1 ELECTRON (-1 Charge) ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons Fluorine now looks Like ARGON!
Copyright 2011 CreativeChemistryLessons.comCreativeChemistryLessons.com Argon won’t GAIN or LOSE electrons Because it is already STABLE! ■ Protons ■ Neutrons ■ Electrons