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Lewis Diagrams Lewis diagrams illustrate chemical bonding by showing only an atom’s valence electrons and the chemical symbol. See page 178 (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007
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Lewis Diagrams Lewis diagrams illustrate chemical bonding by showing only an atom’s valence electrons and the chemical symbol. Dots representing electrons are placed around the element symbols at the points of the compass (north, east, south, and west). See page 178 (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007
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Lewis Diagrams Lewis diagrams illustrate chemical bonding by showing only an atom’s valence electrons and the chemical symbol. Dots representing electrons are placed around the element symbols at the points of the compass (north, east, south, and west). Electron dots are placed singly until the fifth electron is reached then they are paired. See page 178 (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007
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Lewis Diagrams Lewis diagrams illustrate chemical bonding by showing only an atom’s valence electrons and the chemical symbol. Dots representing electrons are placed around the element symbols at the points of the compass (north, east, south, and west). Electron dots are placed singly until the fifth electron is reached then they are paired. See page 178 (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007
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Forming Compounds (continued)
Covalent bonds are formed between two or more non-metals. Electrons are shared between atoms. See pages (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007
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Forming Compounds (continued)
Covalent bonds are formed between two or more non-metals. Electrons are shared between atoms. hydrogen fluorine + electrons are shared Hydrogen fluoride See pages (c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007
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