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Catalyst Show me your foldable from Monday! Draw the ionic bonds between each of the following examples: 1. Atom X (7 valence e-) & Atom Y (1 valence e-) 2. Atom Xx (8 total e-) & Atom Yy (2 total e-) 3. Atom Zz (17 total e-) & Atom Yz (11 total e-)
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Steps for Creating Ionic Bonds 1. Draw Lewis Dot structures. 2. Figure which atom is more likely to give away electrons. 3. “…” receive electrons. 4. Figure # e- to be transferred. 5. Draw arrow showing e- moving. 6. Write charges of new ions.
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Catalyst Draw the ionic bonds between each of the following examples: 1. Atom X (7 valence e-) & Atom Y (1 valence e-) 2. Atom Xx (8 total e-) & Atom Yy (2 total e-) 3. Atom Zz (17 total e-) & Atom Yz (11 total e-)
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Catalyst (11.13.2008) Draw the atomic models for each of the following isotopes & ions: 1. K-35 2. Al 3+ When you are done with your catalyst, show me – and then you can work on your comic book & ionic bonds practice (which is due tomorrow!)
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Catalyst (11.14.2008) Answer the following Catalyst questions. 1. Calculate the charge of a particle that has 18 protons, 16 neutrons, and 16 electrons. Element Zz has 5 protons, 6 neutrons, and 5 electrons. 2. Draw the atomic model for Zz 3+ 3. Draw the atomic model for Zz-12 4. Draw the ionic bond between Hydrogen & Fluorine.
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Ionic Bonds Project (Due Monday): Imagine you are trying to teach everything you know about ionic bonds to an 8 year old. Create a comic book which explains everything you know about ionic bonding so far in a way an 8year old could understand it. Be sure to include the following points: (1) What ionic bonds are (2) What charge is (3) How ionic bonds are formed (4) Example of an ionic bond
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