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Atoms, Bonding and the Periodic Table p. 13. Valence Electrons Have the highest amount of energy and are held most loosely.

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1 Atoms, Bonding and the Periodic Table p. 13

2 Valence Electrons Have the highest amount of energy and are held most loosely.

3 The # of valence electrons in an atom of an element determines many properties of that element, including the ways the atom can bond with other atoms.

4 Electron Dot Diagram Includes symbol and one dot representing each valence electron H

5 Carbon C

6 Oxygen O

7 8 valence electrons = full Stable / less likely to react (do not easily form compounds)

8 Chemicals bonds Chemical bonds form when electrons are transferred from one atom to another Or when electrons are shared between atoms>> >> a new substance forms Chemical bonds form when electrons are transferred from one atom to another Or when electrons are shared between atoms>> >> a new substance forms

9 The periodic table gives you information about the arrangement of electrons in atoms. *The elements within a group have similar properties because they all have the same # of valence electrons in their atoms.

10 Noble Gases-Group 18 All have 8 valence electrons (with the exception of helium, which has two). They are stable. They do not easily react with other elements.

11 Summary A chemical bond is a force of attraction between two atoms due to the rearrangement of electrons. Elements in a family or group have similar properties because they have the same number of valence electrons.


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