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September 25, 2013 -When the bell rings voices are at zero, working on the DO NOW ( All electronics away!!) -Pick up daily handouts (There is an extra at the front of the room on a stool – get that one too!) -Pick up turned back docs - Turn in any LATE reports (M&M, Beanium, Nuclear Energy, Chemistry in a Bag) Vocab Corrections -DO NOT TURN ANYTHING IN UNLESS STATED ABOVE -HAVE OUT YOUR REFERENCE TABLE -Start on the Do Now in your Do Now form DO NOW 9/25/13 Work on the Magic Squares handout you picked up, in your form write “magic squares handout”

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September 25, 2013-When the bell rings voices are at zero, working on the DO NOW ( All electronics away!!) -Pick up daily handouts (There is an extra at the front of the room on a stool – get that one too!)-Pick up turned back docs-Turn in any LATE reports (M&M, Beanium, Nuclear Energy, Chemistry in a Bag) Vocab Corrections-DO NOT TURN ANYTHING IN UNLESS STATED ABOVE-HAVE OUT YOUR REFERENCE TABLE -Start on the Do Now in your Do Now formDO NOW 9/25/13Work on the Magic Squares handout you picked up, in your form write “magic squares handout”

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Do Now Review

DO NOW 9/25/13Magic Squares handout

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Homework

WANTED! Periodic Table Project Due 9/30

Vision Learning Chemical Bonding Module **Quiz must be complete by the time you come to class FRIDAY 9/27**

Graded***

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Upcoming Dates

• 9/25/2013 Empirical Formula QUIZ• 9/27/2013 Bohr Model Quiz • 9/27/2013 Lab Class (Dress appropriately,

bring composition notebook, safety contract)• 9/30/2013 Electron / Periodic Properties Test• 9/30/2013 Periodic Table Wanted Poster Due

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Tutoring • Tuesday 2:30-3:30 in room 529

• NO TUTORING THURSDAY – Test retakes and make ups ONLY

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Remind 101

• 1st and 4th text @murfchemhn to (336)554-7294• 3rd text @murfchem to (336)554-7294

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Valence Electron

s:ELECTRONS AVAILABLE

FOR BONDING

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Definition

Valence electrons are electrons in the outmost shell (energy level). They are the electrons available for bonding.

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Group 1 (alkali metals) have 1 valence electron

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Group 2 (alkaline earth metals) have 2 valence electrons

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Group 13 elements have 3 valence electrons

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Group 14 elements have 4 valence electrons

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Group 15 elements have 5 valence electrons

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Group 16 elements have 6 valence electrons

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Group 17 (halogens) have 7 valence electrons

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Group 18 (Noble gases) have 8 valence electrons, except helium, which has only 2

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Transition metals (“d” block) have 1 or 2 valence electrons

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Lanthanides and actinides (“f” block) have 1 or 2 valence electrons

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Dot NotationsAn atom’s valence electrons can be represented by Lewis dot notations.

1 valence e-

X2 valence e-

X3 valence e-

X4 valence e-

X5 valence e-

X6 valence e-

X7 valence e-

X8 valence e-

X

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Dot Notations – Period 2

Lewis dot notations for the valence electrons of the elements of Period 2.

lithium

Liberyllium

Beboron

Bcarbon

C

nitrogen

Noxygen

Ofluorine

Fneon

Ne

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Lewis Dot Practice

• Lewis Dot handout

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Poll Anywhere

• Of the following elements which would have the largest radius?

A. Lithium (Li) atomic #3B. Nitrogen (N) atomic #7 C. Neon (Ne) atomic #10 D. Boron (B) atomic #5

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Poll Anywhere

• As one moves from down ( ↓ ) a group on the periodic table, the electronegativity of the elements encountered tends to:

A. stay the same B. increase C. decrease

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Poll Anywhere

• The elements with the smallest atomic radii are found in the:

A. upper right-hand corner of the periodic table B. upper left-hand corner of the periodic table C. lower left-hand corner of the periodic table D. lower right-hand corner of the periodic table

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Poll Anywhere

• Cations have a ______________ charge and are ______________ than the atoms from which they formed.

A. negative/smaller B. positive/larger C. positive/smaller D. negative/larger

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Poll Anywhere

• A vertical column of elements on the periodic table can also be referred to as

A. Family B. Group C. period D. series

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Poll Anywhere

• Generally speaking the group of elements with the highest first ionization energy is

A. Group 17 B. Group 1 C. Group 16 D. Group 18

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Poll Anywhere

• Elements with the smallest atomic radii are found in the :

A. Lower left-hand corner of the Periodic table B. Lower right-hand corner of the PT C. Upper left-hand corner of the PT D. Upper right-hand corner of the PT

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Poll Anywhere

The energy required to remove an electron from an atom is known as

A. Radioactivity B. Electron Affinity C. Ionization energy D. Electronegativity

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Hands up Pair Up!

• Periodic Trends handout

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I have, Who has?

• Review!