Lewis Dot Diagrams. Since atoms are only concerned with having a full outer/valence shell. It is...

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Lewis Dot Diagrams

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Lewis Dot Diagram A Lewis Dot Diagram is a diagram of the atom where only the valence electrons are drawn. Valence electrons are represented by dots. The nucleus of the atom is represented by the atom’s symbol only.

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Page 1: Lewis Dot Diagrams. Since atoms are only concerned with having a full outer/valence shell. It is sometimes more convenient to look at the valence shell.

Lewis Dot Diagrams

Page 2: Lewis Dot Diagrams. Since atoms are only concerned with having a full outer/valence shell. It is sometimes more convenient to look at the valence shell.

Lewis Dot Diagrams

• Since atoms are only concerned with having a full outer/valence shell.

• It is sometimes more convenient to look at the valence shell.

• Electrons in the valence shell are called valence electrons.

Page 3: Lewis Dot Diagrams. Since atoms are only concerned with having a full outer/valence shell. It is sometimes more convenient to look at the valence shell.

Lewis Dot Diagram

• A Lewis Dot Diagram is a diagram of the atom where only the valence electrons are drawn.

• Valence electrons are represented by dots.

• The nucleus of the atom is represented by the atom’s symbol only.

Page 4: Lewis Dot Diagrams. Since atoms are only concerned with having a full outer/valence shell. It is sometimes more convenient to look at the valence shell.

Lewis Dot Diagrams

• Since a full valence shell normally consists of 8 electrons, Lewis dot diagrams are drawn with two dots on the top, bottom, left and right.

• We only draw electrons for the outer shell.

Page 5: Lewis Dot Diagrams. Since atoms are only concerned with having a full outer/valence shell. It is sometimes more convenient to look at the valence shell.

• Sulfur has 16 electrons.• K = 2• L= 8• M = 6 (Valence shell)

• Draw the Lewis Dot Diagram

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The Periodic Table

• We’ll be talking about this next class.

• Here are some basics to help familiarize yourself with the table and help you to complete your assignment.

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Metals are found on the left hand side

The “staircase” shows metalliods

Non-metals are on the right hand side

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Each column is called a group/family

Each row is called a period

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Periodic Table Basics

• Page 7• Questions on page 8 and the “periodic

table” you make will be handed in for marks.

• You have the rest of the class to work on it…… Let me know if you need help.