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Title: 8th Grade 11/8 Do Now:


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8th Grade11/8 Do Now
  • Calcium is in period 4. Its atomic number is 20.
    Draw the Bohr diagram for Calcium.

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In your copybook
  • What pattern do you notice with the Bohr diagrams
    for noble gases? How does this relate to the
    reactivity of noble gases?
  • What pattern do you notice with the Bohr diagrams
    for halogens? How does this relate to the
    reactivity of noble halogens?
  • What pattern do you notice with the Bohr diagrams
    for alkali metals? How does this relate to the
    reactivity of alkali metals?

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Noble Gases
  • Do not combine with other elements
  • All have stable outer level
  • 8 electrons in outer level stable for levels
    2-7
  • 2 electrons stable in first level

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Halogens
  • Need 1 electron to have a stable outer energy
    level
  • Flourine is the most reactive because it s outer
    level is closest to the nucleus
  • Reactivity decreases down the group

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Alkali Metals
  • 1 electron in outer energy level
  • This electron is removed during reactions
  • Less energy is needed to remove an electron from
    an energy level that is farther from the nucleus
  • Reactivity increases down the group

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Electron Dot Diagrams
  • Symbol for the element surrounded by as many
    electrons as there are electrons in the outer
    energy level (valence electrons)
  • Also known as Lewis Structures

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Why do atoms combine?
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How to Write Them
  • The dots are written in pairs on four sides of
    the element symbol.
  • Start by writing one dot on the top of the
    element symbol, then work your way around adding
    dots to the right, bottom, and left.

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Why do atoms combine?
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How to Write Them
  • Add a fifth dot to the top to make a pair.

For elements with more than 5 valence electrons,
continue drawing dots as pairs, moving clockwise.
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