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1 How Do Compounds Form? Rob Green
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2 Making Molecules Come to the front and get one kit per two students. Get a white board and marker. We will construct and draw the models.
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3 Chemistry What are the 4 main signs of chemical change? Gas Light Heat Odor
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4 Chemistry What are changes of state? What causes a substance to undergo a change of state?
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5 Chemistry What happens when a chemical change occurs? If a substance is broken into pieces, why is this a physical change?
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6 Chemistry What is an ionic bond? How is it formed? What is a covalent bond? How is it formed?
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7 Chemistry Why do compounds form? What must occur for Na & Cl to bond? How stable is a N 2 molecule?
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8 Chemistry 1. What type of compounds form salts? 2. What type of compounds form molecules? 3. Which conducts electricity? Explain.
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9 Chemistry 1. What controls the chemistry of an atom?
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10 Electron's Influence What are the number of electrons in the outer shell? What configuration does this resemble?
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11 Chemistry 1. What does the Roman numeral tell you? 2. Which ion is written first? 3. How do you indicate multiple polyatomic ions?
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12 Making Molecules Come to the front and get one kit per two students. Get a white board and marker. We will construct and draw the models.
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13 Electron’s Influence Look at the following on your periodic table. Na. K. Mg. O. Cl. F.
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14 Representing Electrons Lewis dot structures show the electrons involved in bonding.
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15 Lewis Dot Structures Sodium has 1 electron. It usually will loose it. Leaving with a positive charge. Na Na +
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16 Practice Look at the rest of the atoms draw their Lewis dot structures. KF MgCl O
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17 Answers K = Mg = O = Cl = F =
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18 How Do the Ions Form? What happens during an ionic bond? Look at the notes for. 1-3 electrons. 5-8 electrons. 4 electrons.
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19 Where Do the Electrons Go? Electronegativity drives ionic bonds. Na & Cl Na + + Cl -.
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20 Formulas Hydrogen and sulfur
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21 Formulas Magnesium and fluorine
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22 Formulas Hydrogen and oxygen
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23 Formulas Calcium and oxygen
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24 Formulas Sodium and phosphorus
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25 Formulas & Polyatomic Ions Sodium and hydroxide
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26 Formulas & Polyatomic Ions Potassium and sulfate
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27 Formulas & Polyatomic Ions Magnesium and phosphate
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28 Formulas & Polyatomic Ions Aluminum and carbonate
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