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Introduction to Atoms & Bonding
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Atoms The smallest particle unique to given element; it has one or more subatomic particles Subatomic Particles ChargeMass Location ProtonsPositive1 nucleus Neutronsneutral1 nucleus Electronsnegative0 orbiting
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Subatomic Particles Protons = the Atomic Number Neutrons = the Atomic Mass (rounded) minus the Atomic Number Electrons = the same as the number of Protons (unless otherwise told)
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Bohr Diagrams Represent the Nucleus Write the number of protons and neutrons Represent the Electron Orbits First Orbit = holds up to 2 electrons Second Orbit = holds up to 8 electrons Third Orbit = holds up to 8 electrons Fourth Orbit = at least 8 electrons
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Lewis Dot Diagrams Write the Atomic Symbol Represent only the Outer Electrons with Dots around the Atomic Symbol
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Bonding Atoms bond in order to become stable 1) Electrically equal number of protons and electrons 2) Structurally full outer orbit of electrons
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Ionic Bonding Type of chemical bond in which atoms transfer electrons (one gains and one loses). During the transfer each atom become an ion (a charged atom).
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Covalent Bonding Type of chemical bond in which atoms share electrons.
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