

Atomic Structure and Bonding
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Chemistry
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8th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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10 Slides • 8 Questions
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Quizizz Lesson
Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table

You will need your class notes and your periodic table.
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The Periodic Table is organized by increasing atomic number.
Atomic Number = Number of Protons
There are 7 rows
There are 18 groups.
Each group has the same number of valence electrons
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Poll
How many Groups are in the Periodic Table?
2
7
8
18
4
Poll
What is the maximum number of energy levels in an atom?
We have no way to know
up to 7
Each row adds another energy level
up to 18
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Models: An atomic image focusing on electrons
The nucleus is a single ball in the center
The large gold spheres represent electrons
The rings represent energy levels
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Multiple Choice
What is the atomic number for this atom?
2
8
7
5
7
Open Ended
What is this element?
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Model of a Nitrogen Atom
How do you know?
7 total electrons = 7 protons = atomic number 7
OR
5 valence electrons - Group 15
2 rings - second row of the Periodic Table
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Can you identify these two atoms?
Write your guess on a piece of scrap paper. Then check it on the next slide.
One Valence Electron (Group 1)
Two Rings so second row of periodic table
One Valence Electron (Group 1)
Three Rings so third row of periodic table
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First atom
Group 1, Second Row = Lithium
It also has 3 total electrons so Atomic Number of 3 = Lithium
Second atom
Group 1, Third Row = Sodium
It also has 11 total electrons so Atomic Number of 11 = Sodium
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What are these elements? Answer on scrap paper, then check on the next slide.
Top: Valence Electrons = ______, Rings = 2
Element =
Lower: Valence Electrons = ____ Rings = 3
Element =
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What are these elements?
Top: Valence Electrons = 7,
Rings = 2
ELEMENT = Fluorine
Lower: Valence Electrons = 7
Rings = 3
ELEMENT = Chlorine
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Nobel Gases have full outer energy levels
The Octet Rule
The first energy level can hold only 2 electrons
All others want 8 to be stable (happy)
An atom want either a full or an empty outer energy level
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Multiple Choice
TRUE OR FALSE Lithium and Beryllium have the same number of valence electron.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
How many valence electrons does Na have?
1
5
6
11
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Multiple Choice
Chlorine ( Cl) has _________ valence electrons.
3
5
7
8
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Atoms form bonds to be stable. These are now compounds.
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Multiple Choice
Valence electrons play a key role in chemical reactions their number increases from left to right across a row of the periodic table.
TRUE
FALSE
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