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Get out your element flash cards and quiz your neighbor for 5 minutes.
Element ID Quiz Tomorrow. Be ready for it. Get out your homework from yesterday.
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Review – Electron Energy Levels
The atom contains energy levels (Bohr called them “shells”) . The first energy level holds 2 electrons. The second energy level holds 8 e- The third energy level holds 8 e-
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Example: Helium How many protons: 2 How many neutrons:
How many electrons: Electrons in 1st energy level: Electrons in 2nd energy level: Electrons in 3rd energy level: 2 2 2 2
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Example: Phosphorus How many protons: 15 How many neutrons:
How many electrons: Electrons in 1st energy level: Electrons in 2nd energy level: Electrons in 3rd energy level: 15 16 15 2 8 5
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Be Electron Dot Diagram Looks only at the valence electrons.
Dots represent electrons. Ex: Beryllium has 2 valence electrons Be
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Example: Oxygen: How many valence electrons: O 6
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Example: Sodium: How many valence electrons: Na 1
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Example: Florine: How many valence electrons: F 7
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What do atoms want? A full outer shell.
They can get this by getting electrons for giving them away. Ex: Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons. It can gain 3 to get a total of or, It can lose 5 to drop to the lower level Which do you think is more likely?
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Examples: Aluminum: How many valence electrons: How many does it need to get: How many can it give away: 3 5 3 Al
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Examples: Argon: How many valence electrons: How many does it need to get: How many can it give away: 8 8 Ar
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+ Cl Na = Cl Na How do they bond?
An atom that needs will get from an atom that gives. Chlorine needs 1 electron and Sodium is happy to give one up. + Cl Na = Cl Na
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How about water? Get a whiteboard and lets practice.
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Homework Worksheet on Lewis Structures.
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