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Atom Review. Example Problem #1 Fluorine has an Atomic Number of 9. Draw an atom of fluorine. How and why will fluorine react?

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1 Atom Review

2 Example Problem #1 Fluorine has an Atomic Number of 9. Draw an atom of fluorine. How and why will fluorine react?

3 Example Problem #1 Fluorine has an Atomic Number of 9. Draw an atom of fluorine. How and why will fluorine react? 9p + 9n 0 - - - - - - - - - Since atoms are stable with 8 electrons in their valence shell, fluorine will tend to bind with atoms that have one electron to donate

4 Example Problem #2 Argon has an Atomic Number of 18. Draw an atom of argon. How and why will argon react?

5 Example Problem #2 Argon has an Atomic Number of 18. Draw an atom of argon. How and why will argon react? 18p + 18n 0 - - - - - - - - Since Argon has a full valence shell, it will not tend to bond to other atoms and be relatively inert - - - - - - - - - -

6 Example Problem #3 Hydrogen has an Atomic Number of 1. Draw an atom of hydrogen. How and why will hydrogen react?

7 Example Problem #3 Hydrogen has an Atomic Number of 1. Draw an atom of hydrogen. How and why will hydrogen react? 1p + 0n 0 - Since atoms are stable with 2 electrons in the inner most valence shell, hydrogen will tend to bind with atoms that have one electron to donate

8 Example Problem #4 Helium has an Atomic Number of 2. Draw an atom of helium. How and why will helium react?

9 Example Problem #4 Helium has an Atomic Number of 2. Draw an atom of helium. How and why will helium react? 2p + 2n 0 - - Since helium has a full valence shell, it will not tend to bond to other atoms and be relatively inert

10 Example Problem #5 Carbon has an Atomic Number of 6. Draw an atom of carbon. How and why will carbon react?

11 Example Problem #5 Carbon has an Atomic Number of 6. Draw an atom of carbon. How and why will carbon react? 6p + 6n 0 - - - - - - Since atoms are stable with 8 electrons in their valence shell, carbon will tend make four bonds. To do this it may form multiple bonds, including single, double, or triple bonds.

12 Example Problem #2 Oxygen has an Atomic Number of 8. Draw an atom of oxygen. How and why will oxygen react?

13 Example Problem #2 Oxygen has an Atomic Number of 8. Draw an atom of oxygen. How and why will oxygen react? 8p + 8n 0 - - - - - - - Since atoms are stable with 8 electrons in their valence shell, oxygen will tend make two bonds. To do this it may form two single bonds or one double bond. -


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