
Chemical Bonding Electron Dot Diagram
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Chemistry
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9th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 20 Questions
1
Dot Diagrams and Bonding
Integrated Physics and Chemistry
2
Valence Electron and Dot Diagram Review
Have a periodic table and valence electron table open
3
Multiple Choice
What is a valence electron?
an electron that is found in the outermost shell of an atom.
an electron found in the innermost shell of an atom.
an electron found in the middle shell.
4
Multiple Choice
This is a correct dot diagram for neon (Ne)
true
false
5
Multiple Choice
What elements generally make a covalent bond?
metal and nonmetal
2 or more nonmetals
metal
none of the above
6
Multiple Choice
This could be the dot diagram of
Mg
Cl
C
O
7
Multiple Choice
How would you draw a Lewis dot diagram for Magnesium?
8
Multiple Choice
How many valence electrons does Aluminum Have?
1
2
3
4
5
9
Ionic Bonding
Atoms give/take electrons
Atoms do NOT share
Usually occurs between a metal and a nonmetal
10
Multiple Choice
What happens when the sodium atom loses an electron?
It become negatively charged
It become positively charged
none
11
MgI2
Let's take a look at the ionic bonding of Magnesium with two Iodine atoms.
12
Poll
How many electrons would Magnesium lose in an ionic bond?
1
2
13
Multiple Choice
How many electrons did oxygen gain?
1
2
4
8
14
Covalent bonds
Electrons are shared between atoms
usually occurs between two nonmetals
15
Multiple Choice
Which is the best way to represent a covalent bond of hydrogen atoms?
16
Multiple Choice
A carbon bonds covalently with 4 hydrogens. How many bonds will the carbon have?
1
2
3
4
17
General Bonding Questions
18
Multiple Choice
What type of bond would most likely form between Nitrogen and Oxygen?
Ionic
Covalent
19
Multiple Choice
Which type of bond would most likely form between potassium and iodine?
Ionic
Covalent
20
Multiple Choice
What type of bonding does this picture show?
Ionic
Covalent
21
Multiple Choice
22
Multiple Choice
23
Multiple Choice
What elements generally make an ionic bond?
metal and nonmetal
2 or more nonmetals
metal
none of the above
24
Multiple Choice
What happens when an atom gains an electron?
Neutral (no charge)
Positive Charge
Negative Charge
25
Multiple Choice
Covalent compounds:
Share electrons
Transfer electrons
Neither
26
Multiple Choice
Ionic Bonding involves:
The transfer of protons
The transfer of neutrons
The transfer of electrons
None Of the above
Dot Diagrams and Bonding
Integrated Physics and Chemistry
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