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Drawing Ionic and Covalent Bonds
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Draw the Bond Between Potassium and Oxygen EXAMPLE Potassium & Oxygen
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1.Complete Lewis Dot Structures of Each Atom Involved EXAMPLE Potassium & Oxygen K O
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2. Organize the DOTS of the Lewis Dot Structure so you can better show the TRANSFER of electrons. EXAMPLE Potassium & Oxygen K O
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3.Use arrows to show the transfer of electrons. METALS LOSE electrons NONMETALS GAIN electrons EXAMPLE Potassium & Oxygen K O
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4. Continue adding ATOMS and arrows until each atom has a full outer shell. EXAMPLE Potassium & Oxygen K O K
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5.Write the full chemical equation showing the ions created, as well as the final product. K + + O 2- K 2 O EXAMPLE Potassium & Oxygen K O K
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6.Name the compound created using the naming rules. K + + O 2- K 2 O Potassium Oxide FINISHED EXAMPLE Potassium & Oxygen K O K K + + O 2- K 2 O Potassium Oxide
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Draw the Bond for H 2 S EXAMPLE H 2 S
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1.Complete Lewis Dot Structures for each atom involved EXAMPLE H 2 S HHS
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2.Move DOTS and atoms around for organization and efficiency. Think Symmetry! Think AHEAD EXAMPLE H 2 S HSH
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3.Draw loops showing the sharing of electrons. Each ATOM has its own loop Each loop shows a complete outer shell Each H has 2 electrons (full) The S has 8 electrons (full) EXAMPLE H 2 S HSH
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4.Show another picture using lines to represent PAIRS of shared electrons. 1 pair = 1 line 2 pairs = 2 lines EXAMPLE H 2 S HSH
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5. Name the compound created using the naming rules. EXAMPLE H 2 S HSH Dihydrogen Monosulfide
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