gilbert newton lewis (surrounded by pairs of electrons) lewis dot structures & covalent bonding
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Groups - Review Each element in a group has the same number of electrons in their outer orbital, also known as “shells”. Except for He, it has 2 electrons The electrons in the outer shell are called “valence electrons”TRANSCRIPT
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Gilbert Newton Lewis
(surrounded by pairs of
electrons)
Lewis Dot Structures &
Covalent Bonding
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Lewis-Dot Structures• Find out which group
(column) your element is in.
• This will tell you the number of valence electrons your element has.
• You will only draw the valence electrons.
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Groups - Review
•Each element in a group has the same number of electrons in their outer orbital, also known as “shells”.
Except for He, it has 2 electrons
•The electrons in the outer shell are called “valence electrons”
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Lewis-Dot Structures
1) Write the element symbol.
2) Carbon is in the 4th group, so it has 4 valence electrons.
3) Starting at the right, draw 4 electrons, or dots, counter-clockwise around the element symbol.
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Lewis-Dot Structures
Try these elements on your own:
a) Hb)Pc) Cad)Ar
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Lewis-Dot Structures
Try these elements on your own:
a) Hb)Pc) Cad)Ar
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Lewis-Dot Structures
Try these elements on your own:
a) Hb)Pc) Cad)Ar
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Lewis-Dot Structures
Try these elements on your own:
a) Hb)Pc) Cad)Ar
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Lewis-Dot Structures
Symbols of atoms with dots to represent the valence-shell electrons
1 2 13 14 15 16 17 18H He:
Li Be B C N : O : F :Ne :
Na Mg Al Si P : S :Cl :Ar :
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In an IONIC bond,electrons are lost or gained,resulting in the formation of IONSin ionic compounds.
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The compound potassium fluorideconsists of potassium (K+) ions
and fluoride (F-) ions
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The ionic bond is the attractionbetween the positive K+ ion
and the negative F- ion
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In covalent bonding,atoms still want to be likea noble gas (the octet rule).
But rather than losing or gaining electrons, atoms now share an electron pair.
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Covalent bonding example:
Carbon =
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Covalent bonding example:
Carbon now has an octet.
All hydrogen atoms now have 2 electrons