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Valence Electrons and Electron Dot Diagrams

Valence Electrons and Electron Dot Diagrams

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Science

9th Grade

Hard

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James Gonzalez

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12 Slides • 25 Questions

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Valence Electrons

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Labelling

Match the correct parts of an atom.

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Proton

Electron

Electron Levels (Shells)

Nucleus

Neutron

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Match

Match the following

Proton

Neutron

Electron

Positive charge

No charge

Negative charge

4

Multiple Choice

What is the charge of the nucleus of an atom?

1

0

2

+1

3

-1

4

Depends on the atom

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The electrons in the highest, unfilled energy level are called VALENCE ELECTRONS.


These electrons interact with different atoms.

Valence Electrons

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Multiple Choice

The electrons in the highest, unfilled energy level of an atom are called...

1
core electrons
2
valence electrons
3
inner electrons
4
subvalence electrons

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Multiple Choice

How many electron levels (shells) do all the elements in the fourth period have?

1
2
2
3
3
4
4
1

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Multiple Choice

How many valence electrons do all the elements in Group 2 have?

1

6

2
1
3

8

4
2

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Multiple Choice

How many valence electrons do all the elements in Group 16 have?

1

6

2
1
3

8

4
2

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Multiple Choice

Which element has 2 electron levels (shells) and 3 valence electrons?

1

Magnesium

2

Boron

3

Calcium

4

Aluminum

13

Multiple Choice

Which element has 5 electron levels (shells) and 4 valence electrons?

1

Vanadium

2

Tin

3

Antimony

4

Lead

14

Multiple Choice

Which element has 6 electron levels (shells) and 2 valence electrons?

1

Molybdenum

2

Barium

3

Oxygen

4

Sulfur

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Why are these important?

The valence electrons are the electrons that are responsible for chemical bonding.

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​Most of the matter you use every day is in the form of compounds and mixtures, not elements.

This is why we don't see pure elements naturally occur.

Chemical Bonds

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-A way to represent an atom’s valence electrons
-Shows the element symbol surrounded by one to eight dots

-​Each dot represents one electron

Lewis Dot Diagram

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Math Response

How many valence electrons does Carbon have?

Type answer here
Deg°
Rad

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Math Response

How many valence electrons does Calcium have?

Type answer here
Deg°
Rad

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Math Response

How many valence electrons does Sulfur have?

Type answer here
Deg°
Rad

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Math Response

How many valence electrons does Radon (number 86) have?

Type answer here
Deg°
Rad

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Brain Break

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How to Draw
Lewis Dot Diagrams

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​Ne

​H

​He

​Li

​Be

​B

​O

​N

​C

​F

​Note: Each side will get one electron before any side gets two electrons.

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Draw

Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram for Carbon.

26

Draw

Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram for Silicon.

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Draw

Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram for Argon (18).

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Draw

Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram for Helium.

29

Draw

Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram for Aluminum (13).

30

Draw

Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram for Potassium (19).

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Draw

Draw a Lewis Dot Diagram for Iodine (53).

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Review

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Multiple Choice

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Which of these diagrams shows 3 valence electrons?

1

A

2

B

3

C

4

D

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Fill in the Blank

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What element does D represent?

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Match

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Which Groups do each atom belong to?

A

B

C

D

Group 1

Group 13

Group 2

Group 15

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Multiple Select

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Name three elements that have this Lewis Dot Diagram.

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Bismuth

2
Phosphorus
3

Sulfur

4
Carbon
5
Nitrogen

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