Elements and Chemical Bonds Make sure you have copied the following figures and tables into your journal. (Include graphic, labels and caption.)  Figure.

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Elements and Chemical Bonds Make sure you have copied the following figures and tables into your journal. (Include graphic, labels and caption.)  Figure 8, p. 356  Figure 9, p. 357  Table 1, p. 366

Create the electron dot diagrams for the following elements: Hydrogen, Helium, Carbon, Nitrogen, and Neon. Label each electron dot diagram with the elements name. Circle the group-18 elements. Write the number of bonds each atom can form with other atoms next to the elements name. Helium 0 bonds  He 

 Answer the following questions in complete sentences.  Restate the question in your answer.  Record the page number in the text where you found your answer.

1.What is the only way that an unstable atom can become stable? 2.Which is a property of covalent compounds? A.Poor conductor B.Good conductor C.High boiling point D.Always a sold at room temperature 3.Ionic bonds are formed to create A.energy. B.stability. C.more atoms. D.valence electrons.

4.___ is a chemical bond formed when positively charged atoms share their electrons. 5.___ has a slight positive end and a slight negative end because of unequal sharing of electrons. 6.___ is the part of an atom that participates in chemical bonding. 7.___ is a bond between positively and negatively charged atoms. 8.___ is an atom that is no longer electrically neutral. 9.Describe the trends that occur in the atoms as you move from left to right on the periodic table.