
Lewis Dot Bonding
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Chemistry
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9th - 11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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5 Slides • 15 Questions
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Lewis Dot Structures & Bonding
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Use your periodic table.
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Multiple Choice
What is the "Octet Rule"?
All atoms want a full valence shell.
All atoms want to have 2 valence electrons.
All atoms want to have 8 valence electrons.
4
Multiple Select
There are two types of ions, they are ___. (2 correct answers)
Cation
Anion
Dogion
Onion
5
Multiple Choice
Lewis Dot Structures only take into account the ___.
valence electrons
valence protons
valence neutrons
oxidation number
6
Multiple Choice
This element can be found in __.
Group 4
Group 14
Period 4
Period 14
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Multiple Choice
This element can be found in __.
Group 2
Group 12
Period 2
Period 12
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Multiple Choice
This element can be found in __.
Group 6
Group 16
Period 6
Period 16
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Multiple Choice
How many valence electrons does Oxygen have?
2
4
6
8
10
Multiple Choice
How many valence electrons does Carbon have?
2
4
6
8
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Fill in the Blank
What is the oxidation number for Potassium?
12
Fill in the Blank
What is the oxidation number for Boron?
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Fill in the Blank
What is the oxidation number for Sulfur?
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Use the given information to answer the following questions.
Please Read
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Multiple Choice
Alkali Metals are in Group 1 and have an oxidation number of +1. These elements are likely to
Gain 1 Valence electron.
Lose 1 Valence electron.
Gain 2 Valence electrons.
Lose 2 Valence electrons.
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Multiple Choice
Group 15 elements have an oxidation number of -3. These elements are likely to
Gain 3 Valence electron.
Lose 3 Valence electron.
Gain 5 Valence electrons.
Lose 5 Valence electrons.
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Bonding Groups
Elements from one group are likely to form bonds with elements from a group of the opposite charge.
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19
Multiple Choice
Alkali Metals are likely to form bonds with __.
Alkaline Metals
Chalcogens
(Group 16)
Halogens
Noble Gases
Alkali Metals
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Multiple Choice
Alkaline Metals are likely to form bonds with __.
Alkaline Metals
Chalcogens
(Group 16)
Halogens
Noble Gases
Alkali Metals
Lewis Dot Structures & Bonding
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