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+ Water Demo
+ How do you have an electron party?
+ 1.Electrons are most stable when their outer most shell is completely _____________. 1.Atoms in the farthest column are called ___________ ____________ because their outermost shell is completely full. Introduction
+ 3.Most atoms need _____ electrons to be stable, but Hydrogen and Helium need _____. The Octet Rule
+ Determine how many electrons the following atoms need to satisfy the octet rule ElementSulfurHelium Electrons Needed to Satisfy the Octet Rule
+ 4.When atoms share electrons, __________ atoms can count the shared electron toward satisfying the octet rule satisfying the octet rule. 5.By sharing electrons, atoms create a bond that can pictorially be represented with a _____________. The Octet Rule and Covalent Bonds H
+ 6.Electrons that belong only to one atom can be pictorially represented with two dots called ___________ ______________. The Octet Rule and Covalent Bonds
+ As the host you are creating a party. 1)Find out who’s invited 2)Find out how much you have to spend (# of total valence electrons) 3)Determine who you are (the poorest in electrons). 4)Share a bond with your friends (the other atoms). 5)Make sure they’re satisfied (make sure the octet rule is filled) 6)Make sure you’re satisfied Br 2 Valence Electrons:
+ Determine how much to spend at the party. Valence Electons: Br 2
+ Who’s the host? Invite the friends. Valence Electons: Br 2
+ Are they satisfied? Are you satisfied? Valence Electons: Br 2
+ 1)As the host you are creating a party. 2)Find out who’s invited 3)Find out how much you have to spend (# of total valence electrons) 4)Determine who you are (the poorest in electrons). 5)Share a bond with your friends (the other atoms). 6)Make sure they’re satisfied (make sure the octet rule is filled) 7)Make sure you’re satisfied CF 4 Valence Electrons:
+ Determine how much to spend at the party. Valence Electons: CF 4
+ Who’s the host? Invite the friends. Valence Electons: CF 4
+ Are they satisfied? Are you satisfied? Valence Electons: CF 4
+ Static Electricity
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+ Guided Practice SHOW ME WHAT CHA GOT!
+ How many valence electros does the following atom have? Fluorine
+ How many valence electros does the following atom have? Carbon
+ Determine how much to spend at the party. Valence Electons: CH 4
+ Determine how much to spend at the party. Valence Electons: Cl 2
+ Who’s the host? Invite the friends. Valence Electons: CH 4
+ Are they satisfied? Are you satisfied? Valence Electons: CH 4
+ Who’s the host? Invite the friends. Valence Electons: Cl 2
+ Are they satisfied? Are you satisfied? Valence Electons: Cl 2
+ Write out all the atom for this diagram Valence Electons: GeCl 4
+ Independent Practice When you are done raise your hand and I will give you a POM You may not use notes on the POM NO SIDE TALK RULE APPLIES!