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1 Mid-Term Review Day #3—Valence Electrons and Mixed Review! Do Now: HW, Reference Tables, and Calculator Out. Complete Do Now on handout

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4 Valence Electrons are the electrons found in the outermost shell of an atom. Lewis structures depict valence electrons as dots surrounding the element symbol. Sample question: Draw the Lewis electron dot diagram for Fluorine pictured here.

5 Valence Electrons are found as the last number in the electron configuration found on the periodic table. Sample question: How many valence electrons do the atoms in Group 16 have?

6 Atoms become stable and unreactive with 8 valence electrons (or 2 for H, He and Li). Noble gases (group 18) all have 8 valence electrons. Every other atom gains, loses or shares electrons to reach 8 valence electrons. Sample question: When nitrogen shares electrons to reach 8 valence electrons, which noble gas will it share an electron configuration with?

7 Ionic bonds form when metals transfer their valence electrons to non-metals. This allows both atoms to have 8 valence electrons. Sample question: Explain, in terms of electrons, the type of bonding between Ca and Cl in CaCl 2. [1]

8 Covalent bonds form when non-metals share valence electrons. This allows all bonding atoms to have 8 valence electrons. Sample question: Explain, in terms of electrons, the type of bonding between C and O in CO 2. [1]

9 1)22) 23) 24) 48) 49) 210) +5 11) ethane

10 5) 36) 27) 212) D13) 4

11 They were deflected because the nucleus was positive and alpha particles were positive. Like charges repel!

12 H = 2 mol x 1.0 g = 2 g O = 2 mol x 16.0 g = 32 g 32 + 2 = 34 g/mol

13 16) Si = ground 2-8-4 excited 2-7-5 or 2-8-3-1 17) Mass = protons + neutrons Al = 13 + X = 27 amu = 14 neutrons 18) 2KClO 3  2KCl + 3O 2 19) decomposition

14 Bonding HW

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18 Summary Explain how valence electrons are related to bonding?


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