1. Chapter 7 Ionic and Metallic Bonding 2. Ions Elements within each group of the periodic table behave similarly because they have the same number of valence electrons.…
1.Chapter 6:Chemical Bonding1. Use the periodic table to infer the number of valence electrons in an atom and draw its electron dot structure.2. Be able to explain the types…
Bellwork- valence electrons Write the electron configurations for magnesium and chlorine. How many electrons do these elements have in their highest energy level? Lecture…
Slide 1 Slide 2 loss of valence electrons Slide 3 Slide 4 gain of negatively charged electrons name of the anion typically ends in -ide Slide 5 Anion that…
Slide 1 Forming Chemical Bonds Slide 2 Compounds Remember compounds are two or more different elements that combine chemically – Can be broken down by chemical means –…
Slide 1 1 Chapter 6: Chemical Bonding 1.Use the periodic table to infer the number of valence electrons in an atom and draw its electron dot structure. 2.Be able to explain…
Bellwork Write the electron configurations for magnesium and chlorine. How many electrons do these elements have in their highest energy level? Valence electrons are the…
Ions Pyrite (FeS2), a common mineral that emits sparks when struck against steel, is often mistaken for goldâhence its nickname, âfoolâs gold.â Pyrite is an example of…
Chapter 7 Ions Elements within each group of the periodic table behave similarly because they have the same number of valence electrons. Valence electrons are the electrons…