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+ WELCOME! 1.Organize the materials in your folder in your binder 2. Get out your homework!

+ No Trash No Detention SIDE TALK RULE Unit 2 Tests Progress Reports Small Business

+ Ashley Young Nicolas Williams Veronica Williams Juwan Thomas Stevie Wigfall Jakezienne Titus Juwan Thomas Leatrice Stevenson Edkeyla Smart Jimmy Sims Josh Jones Imani Johnson Britnesha Griffin Frankie DeJesus Clifton Edwards Timothy Boston LaKedia Byars Quintteria Bryant Deandre Carr Donald Benson 80% STAND-UP!

+ Jalisa Young Shaquille Wright Trevarius Williams Nicole D Williams Kenja White Denzel Washington Darion Smith ARavian Sharkey Dominique Robinson T. Robinson Josh McCoy Deja Malone Alex Lee Traver Jung Kendrick Jackson Kenneth Hinton Kenneth Hines Kadijah Hilliard Tatreyana Hill Donnisha Ferguson Briana S Clay JR Corbin Dwandarius Caldwell Lilquentin Bryant 80% STAND-UP!

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+ Demo Of Valence Electrons

+ How do you draw covalent bond diagrams?

+ 1.Atoms form a single bond when they share _______ electrons. Introduction

+ 2.Atoms form a double bond when they share _______ electrons. 3.Atoms form a triple bond when they share _______ electrons. Single, Double, and Triple Bonds

+ As the host you are creating a party. 1.Who’s coming? How much can you spend? 2.Who’s the host? Invite your friends. 3.Make sure they’re satisfied. 4.See how much you have left to spend. 5.Make sure you’re satisfied (you may need to add double bonds or lone pairs) NCl 3 Valence Electrons:

+ 1.Who’s coming? How much can you spend? Valence Electons: NCl 3

+ 2) Who’s the host? Invite your friends. Valence Electons: NCl 3

+ 3) Make sure they’re satisfied. 4) See how much you have left to spend. Valence Electons: NCl 3

+ 5) Make sure you’re satisfied (you may need to add double bonds or lone pairs) NCl 3

+ As the host you are creating a party. 1.Who’s coming? How much can you spend? 2.Who’s the host? Invite your friends. 3.Make sure they’re satisfied. 4.See how much you have left to spend. 5.Make sure you’re satisfied (you may need to add double bonds or lone pairs) CH 2 O Valence Electrons:

+ 1.Who’s coming? How much can you spend? Valence Electons: CH 2 O

+ 2) Who’s the host? Invite your friends. Valence Electons: CH 2 O

+ 3) Make sure they’re satisfied. 4) See how much you have left to spend. Valence Electons: CH 2 O

+ 5) Make sure you’re satisfied (you may need to add double bonds or lone pairs) CH 2 O

+ As the host you are creating a party. 1.Who’s coming? How much can you spend? 2.Who’s the host? Invite your friends. 3.Make sure they’re satisfied. 4.See how much you have left to spend. 5.Make sure you’re satisfied (you may need to add double bonds or lone pairs) C2H4C2H4 Valence Electrons:

+ 1.Who’s coming? How much can you spend? Valence Electons: C2H4C2H4

+ 2) Who’s the host? Invite your friends. Valence Electons: C2H4C2H4

+ 3) Make sure they’re satisfied. 4) See how much you have left to spend. Valence Electons: C2H4C2H4

+ 5) Make sure you’re satisfied (you may need to add double bonds or lone pairs) C2H4C2H4

+ Organic Chemsit Average Salary: $70,000

+ Guided Practice SHOW ME WHAT CHA GOT!

+ How many shared electrons are in the following atom?

+

+ 1.Who’s coming? How much can you spend? Valence Electons: C2F4C2F4

+ 1.Who’s coming? How much can you spend? Valence Electons: CH 2 S

+ 1.Who’s coming? How much can you spend? Valence Electons: NH 3

+ 2) Who’s the host? Invite your friends. Make sure they’re satisfied. Valence Electons: C2F4C2F4

+ 3) Make sure they’re satisfied. 4) See how much you have left to spend. Valence Electons: C2F4C2F4

+ 5) Make sure you’re satisfied (you may need to add double bonds or lone pairs) C2F4C2F4

+ 2) Who’s the host? Invite your friends. Valence Electons: CH 2 S

+ 3) Make sure they’re satisfied. 4) See how much you have left to spend. Valence Electons: CH 2 S

+ 5) Make sure you’re satisfied (you may need to add double bonds or lone pairs) CH 2 S

+ 2) Who’s the host? Invite your friends. Valence Electons: NH 3

+ 3) Make sure they’re satisfied. 4) See how much you have left to spend. Valence Electons: NH 3

+ 5) Make sure you’re satisfied (you may need to add double bonds or lone pairs) NH 3

+ 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!