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Octet Rule Objective: I will apply the octet rule to predict bonding in molecules and draw Lewis Dot Structures for molecules that contain double and triple bonds. Entry Task - Draw the Lewis Dot Structures for the two covalently bonded molecules shown here. Explain how you arrived at your answer. Cl2 O2 N2
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Definitions Octet Rule - Nonmetal atoms combine so that each atom has a total of 8 valence electrons by sharing electrons. (exceptions - H and He are full with 2 e-)
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Figuring out structures
HONC helps you to understand how many bonds an atom can make Lewis Dot Structure - shows that covalent bonds are shared pairs of electrons between two atoms, also shows single electrons that can pair with other single electrons to make covalent bonds Octet Rule - helps you to make sure each atom has the correct number of electrons
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Double and Triple Bonds
When do you need double/triple bonds to satisfy the octet rule? Do molecules with double/triple bonds satisfy HONC1234? Is it possible to make a triple bonded oxygen molecule? In theory are quadruple bonded carbon molecules possible?
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Exit Task Which of these compounds has multiple bonds in it (double or triple bonds)? Explain. Draw one possible structural formula for C4H6 C4H10 C4H6 As, arsenic
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