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1 Dot Notation

2 Materials Needed Periodic Table

3 Identify # of Valence Electrons
Valence electrons determine the chemical characteristics of elements. The chemical characteristics in each GROUP are similar. Because- The number of valence electrons in each group are the same.

4 Ignore Transition & Rare Earth Metals
Too complicated with those at the moment.

5 Consider an example of each group.
Consider Electron Configuration: Hydrogen: 1s1: 1 Valence e- Beryllium: 2s2: 2 Valence e- Consider Electron Shells Boron: 5 total e-, 2 for the first shell, 3 in valence shell Carbon 4, nitrogen 5, oxygen 6, fluorine 7, Helium 2 (Full)

6 A Convenient Pattern 1 8 2 3 4 5 6 7

7 Trick to remember: Groups 1 & 2: Their group # = # of valence of e-
Groups 13-18: # of valence electrons = group # - 10

8 Drawing the Dots The number of dots equals the number of valence electrons. Steps: Write the element’s symbol. Start with a dot to the right. Moving clockwise, draw a dot on every side of the symbol until all valence e- are represented.

9 Al Consider Aluminum Aluminum has 13 electrons: 2 on inner shell
8 on next shell 3 on valence shell Al

10 Br Consider Bromine Bromine has a Noble Gas Notation: [Ar] 4s2 4p5
Since we know Ar is stable, all the e- represented by its notation are stable. Add the exponents to determine 7 e- on the valence shell. Br

11 Summarize Write a 3-5 sentence summary how to determine and draw the valence electron of an atom in Dot Notation.


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