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Life on the edge Valance electrons. Unit 1 Investigation III ChemCatalyst The three atoms below have similar reactivity and chemical behavior. –Where.

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Page 1: Life on the edge Valance electrons. Unit 1 Investigation III ChemCatalyst The three atoms below have similar reactivity and chemical behavior. –Where.

Life on the edge

Valance electrons

Page 2: Life on the edge Valance electrons. Unit 1 Investigation III ChemCatalyst The three atoms below have similar reactivity and chemical behavior. –Where.

Unit 1 • Investigation III

ChemCatalyst

• The three atoms below have similar reactivity and chemical behavior.

– Where are these elements located on the periodic table?

– What do you think might be responsible for their similar properties?

(cont.)

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Unit 1 • Investigation III

(cont.)

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Answer

Amount of neutrons, protons and electrons are different

Amount of electrons in the outermost ring is the same

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Unit 1 • Investigation III

The Big Question

– What accounts for the similar chemistry of elements in the same group?

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Unit 1 • Investigation III

You will be able to:

– Give the number of valence electrons for an element.

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Changing…

• The number of protons, results in a new element

• The number of neutrons, a more or less stable variation of the same element with different mass (formation of ISOTOPES)

• The number of electrons…

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What Bohr realized

• That various chemical and physical properties of the elements can be traced to the arrangement of electrons in the orbits (shells).

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Unit 1 • Investigation III

Activity

• Purpose: The various physical and chemical properties of the elements can be traced to the electrons. By studying electrons further we may be able to unlock the key to creating substances similar to gold. This lesson will reveal the arrangement of electrons within atoms.

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Procedure

• Each student receives a copy of the handout and question worksheet. Work primarily on your own.

• By using the information on the diagrams, answer the following questions

• We will review the answers to the first 7 questions as a class, before finishing them out

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Question 1

• What do the atoms of all of Group 1 elements have in common?

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Answer Question 1

• A single electron in the outermost shell, orbit or ring

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Question 2

• How does the number of elements change as you move from atom to atom across a row?

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Answer Question 2

• The number of electrons in the outermost row increases by 1 as one moves across a row (period)

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Question 3

• How does the arrangement of electrons change as you move down the columns

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Answer to 3

• It seems like more rings are added

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Question 4

• How many shells of electrons does bromine have? How many electrons in bromine’s outermost shell?

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Answer to 4

• 4, 7

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Question 5

• Predict the number of electrons in iodine’s outermost shell.

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Answer to 5

• 7, same as all other elements in the group

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Question 6

• What happens to the electron count and the number of shells when you move from Neon (NE) to Sodium (Na)?

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Answer to 6

• One electron was added to a new ring

No room for the electron in the inner rings

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Question 7

• What group is thallium (Tl) in? How many electrons will it have in its outermost shell?

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Answer to 7

Group 13 or 3a

3 electrons

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Unit 1 • Investigation III

– Bohr proposed that electrons could be found in different shells around the nucleus.

– The letter “n” is referred to as the quantum number.

– N also refers the position of the shell relative to the nucleus, with 1 being closest to the nucleus

– Note the connection between the maximum quantum number and the period value for an element

Bohr and numbering shells

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Unit 1 • Investigation III

(cont.)

(cont.)

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Unit 1 • Investigation III

– The outermost shell of each drawing is called the valence shell.

– The valence shell contains the valence electrons.

– All other electrons are considered core electrons.

(cont.)

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Question 8

• How many valence electrons does the element Se have? What about Na?

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Answer to 8

• Selenium has 6 valence electrons, sodium has 1

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Question 9

• How many valence electrons do the halogens have? How many do the noble gases have

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Answer to 9

• Halogens have 7

• Nobles have 2 or 8

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Question 10

• How many CORE electrons does potassium (K) have? What about Germanium (Ge)?

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Answer to 10

• Oxygen and neon have 2 core electrons

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Question 11

• How many core electrons does oxygen have? What about Neon?

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Answer to 11

• 18- k

• 28 Ge

• 28 Br

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Question 12

• If an atom has four shells containing electrons, what row is it in?

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Answer to 12

• IVA

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Question 13

• How many electron shells do you think Rb has? How many electrons will its outermost shell?

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Answer to 13

• 5 shells

• 1 electron in in its outermost shell

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Question 14

• He pattern in the chart begins to vary between the element calcium and the element gallium. Explain what you think is going on?

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Answer to 14

• Have to start taking into account the transition metals

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Question 15

• Recall the card sort you did for the “Create a table ” lab. How were the valance electrons represented on these cards?

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Answer to 15

• The number of pegs or sticks attached to the circle

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Valance electrons of transition metals

• The arrangement of the electrons into shells determines the number of valance electrons

• This gets complicated for the transition metals

• As we shall soon talk about, each shell can be further divided into sub-shells

• Specific sub-shells act as locations for valence electrons

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Unit 1 • Investigation III

Making Sense

– Explain how you can determine the arrangement of an element’s electrons, from the element’s position on the periodic table.

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Making Sense

• Generally arrangement depends on position in periodic table

• Group determines valence electrons

• Period determines # of shells/rings

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If you finish early

Predict the electron arrangement of Scandium. Draw a picture of it.

Explain your reasoning

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Answer to If you finish early

• Sc

• First( innermost shell) 2

• 2nd 8

• 3rd (8 +1 = 9)

• 4th 2

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Unit 1 • Investigation III

Wrap-Up– Electrons occupy different shells

around the nucleus of an atom.– Each electron shell can hold a specific

maximum number of electrons.– The valence electrons are in the

outermost electron shell of an atom. Electrons that are not valence electrons are called core electrons.

(cont.)

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Unit 1 • Investigation III

– Elements with the same number of valence electrons have similar chemistry and are in the same group.

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Max number of electrons in each orbit (shell)

• 1st : 2 electrons

• 2nd: 8 electrons

• 3rd: 18 electrons

• 4th: 32 electrons

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Check in

• Provide the following information for the element with atomic number 34:– The elements name and symbol– The number of protons in the nucleus– The number of core electrons for this element– The number of valence electrons– The group number for this element– The names of other elements with similar

chemical traits and properties