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MML The Molecular Model Lab
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Number Start with the NUMBER of the Model. If you are starting at 1… The person next to you is starting at 11
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Number If you are starting at 1, your order is… 1 (must be signed by Mr. Gussin) 2 3 (must be signed by Mr. Gussin) 4 5 (must be signed by Mr. Gussin) 6 7 8 9 10 11 (Show Mr. Gussin before you go on to EXTRA CREDIT)
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Number If you are starting at 11, your order is… 11 (must be signed by Mr. Gussin) 10 9 (must be signed by Mr. Gussin) 8 7 (must be signed by Mr. Gussin) 6 5 4 3 2 1 (Show Mr. Gussin before you go on to EXTRA CREDIT)
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On the BOARD The following information will be on the board for each molecular model: 1.The model 2.The name of the molecule 3.The location of the atoms in the molecule on the Periodic Table
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STEP 1 In the first box write… The model PPBPP
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STEP 1 In the first box write… The model PPBPP P = Purple B = Black
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STEP 1 In the first box write… The model PPBPP P = Purple B = Black B is always BLACK. There is NO BLUE in this lab until the EXTRA CREDIT. NO BLUE in Models 1 through 10!
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STEP 1 In the first box write… The model PPBPP and The name of the molecule Carbon Tetrafluoride
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STEP 1 In the First Box… PPBPP Carbon Tetrafluoride
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STEP 2 In the second box write… The location of the atoms in the molecule. The location is the family number and period number from the Periodic Table.
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STEP 2 In the second box write… The location of the atoms in the molecule. The location is the family number and period number from the Periodic Table. P = 2 and 7A B = 2 and 4A
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STEP 2 In the Second Box… P = 2 and 7A B = 2 and 4A
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STEP 3 Identify the Atoms in the molecule using the Periodic Table. Write the…. Color Name Atomic Symbol For each atom in the molecule.
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STEP 3 Identify the Atoms in the molecule using the Periodic Table. P = 2 and 7A B = 2 and 4A Color = Period Number and Family Number
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STEP 3 Identify the Atoms P = 2 and 7A = Fluorine
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STEP 3 Identify the Atoms B = 2 and 4A = Carbon
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STEP 3 Identify the Atoms P = Fluorine B = Carbon
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STEP 3 Write the atomic symbol of each atom P = Fluorine B = Carbon
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STEP 3 Write the atomic symbol of each atom P = Fluorine B = Carbon
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STEP 3 Write the atomic symbol of each atom P = Fluorine = F B = Carbon = C
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Step 3 In the Third Box… P = Fluorine = F B = Carbon = C
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BUILD THE MODEL Build the Model It only fits one way
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BUILD THE MODEL Build the Model It only fits one way It must be complete, everything must be filled, nothing can be empty.
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BUILD THE MODEL Build the Model It only fits one way It must be complete, everything must be filled, nothing can be empty. There are NO RINGS in this lab.
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BUILD THE MODEL Build the Model It only fits one way It must be complete, everything must be filled, nothing can be empty. There are NO RINGS in this lab.
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BUILD THE MODEL
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Build the Model It only fits one way It must be complete, everything must be filled, nothing can be empty. ONLY USE THE LONGER CONNECTORS WHEN YOU HAVE TO!
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BUILD THE MODEL ONLY USE THE LONGER CONNECTORS WHEN YOU HAVE TO! USE THE LONGER CONECTORS WHEN YOU CAN’T BUILD THE MODEL WITHOUT THEM!
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STEP 4 Draw the molecule. Identify each atom with its atomic symbol
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STEP 4 Draw the molecule. Identify each atom with its atomic symbol NEATNESS COUNTS! THE SHAPE IS VERY IMPORTANT!!!!
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STEP 4 Draw the molecule. Identify each atom with its atomic symbol
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STEP 4 P = Fluorine = F B = Carbon = C
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STEP 4 Purple = F In the Fourth Box…. Black = C
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STEP 5 Write the chemical formula of the molecule. There is an order to the chemical formula…..
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STEP 5 There is an order to the chemical formula….. Carbon goes first
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STEP 5 There is an order to the chemical formula….. Carbon goes first Hydrogen goes second
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STEP 5 There is an order to the chemical formula….. Carbon goes first Hydrogen goes second Oxygen goes third
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STEP 5 There is an order to the chemical formula….. Carbon goes first Hydrogen goes second Oxygen goes third then Everything Else!
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STEP 5 There is an order to the chemical formula….. Carbon…Hydrogen…Oxygen…Everything Else! You must count each type of atom and write its subscript number.
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STEP 5 There is an order to the chemical formula….. Carbon…Hydrogen…Oxygen…Everything Else! You must count each type of atom and write its subscript number.
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STEP 5 There is an order to the chemical formula….. Carbon…Hydrogen…Oxygen…Everything Else! You must count each type of atom and write its subscript number. SIMPLE RULE…never write 1 as a subscript number
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STEP 5 There is an order to the chemical formula….. Carbon…Hydrogen…Oxygen…Everything Else! You must count each type of atom and write its subscript number. SIMPLE RULE…never write 1 as a subscript number One carbon and four fluorines…no oxygen or hydrogen CF 4
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STEP 5 In the Fifth Box… CF 4
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STEP 6 Draw each atom in the molecule ONCE!
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STEP 6 Draw each atom in the molecule ONCE!
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STEP 6 Draw each atom in the molecule ONCE!
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STEP 6 Draw each atom in the molecule ONCE! Draw C and F ONCE!!!!!!!!!
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STEP 6 Draw each atom in the molecule ONCE! Electrons!!!
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STEP 6 Draw each atom in the molecule ONCE! Use the correct electron Identify each atom with its atomic symbol
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STEP 6 Draw each atom in the molecule ONCE! Use the correct electron. Identify each atom with its atomic symbol.
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STEP 6 In the Sixth Box…
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STEP 7 DRAW the molecule WITH electrons.
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STEP 7 DRAW the molecule WITH electrons. Make sure every atom is HAPPY.
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STEP 7 DRAW the molecule WITH electrons. Make sure every atom is HAPPY. Every atom needs 8 electrons in its LAST energy level…
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STEP 7 DRAW the molecule WITH electrons. Make sure every atom is HAPPY. Every atom needs 8 electrons in its LAST energy level… EXCEPT Hydrogen that needs 2
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STEP 7 DRAW the molecule WITH electrons. Make sure every atom is HAPPY. Every atom needs 8 electrons in its LAST energy level… EXCEPT Hydrogen that needs 2 8 and 2, magic numbers, happy atoms have a magic number of electrons in their last energy level.
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STEP 7 DRAW the molecule WITH electrons. Make sure every atom is HAPPY. Every atom needs 8 electrons in its LAST energy level… EXCEPT Hydrogen that needs 2 8 and 2, magic numbers, happy atoms have a magic number of electrons in their last energy level. Every connector, small or big, represents a SHARED PAIR of ELECTRONS!
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STEP 7 Every connector, small or big, represents a SHARED PAIR of ELECTRONS! Atoms share electrons to be HAPPY
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STEP 7 Every connector, small or big, represents a SHARED PAIR of ELECTRONS!
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STEP 7 Every connector, small or big, represents a SHARED PAIR of ELECTRONS! One electron from Carbon one from Fluorine
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STEP 7 Every connector, small or big, represents a SHARED PAIR of ELECTRONS! One electron from Carbon one from Fluorine
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STEP 7
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In the Seventh Box…
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STEP 7 COUNT
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STEP 7
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NO NEW ELECTRONS WERE ADDED
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STEP 7 All atoms have 8 electrons in their last energy level
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