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NO WHOT WEEK Warm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both) 1. On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts 2. Then…name 5 physical properties 3. Then Turn it in with both names

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Page 1: NO WHOT WEEK Warm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both) 1.On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts 2.Then… name 5 physical properties 3.Then

NO WHOT WEEKWarm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both)

1. On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts

2. Then…name 5 physical properties

3. Then Turn it in with both names

Page 2: NO WHOT WEEK Warm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both) 1.On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts 2.Then… name 5 physical properties 3.Then

Element FolderDue Friday at the beginning of class

Page 3: NO WHOT WEEK Warm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both) 1.On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts 2.Then… name 5 physical properties 3.Then

Rubric!

Mostly looks like this

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http://www.ptable.com/

• Element Square

• What does it all mean?

Atomic Number(# of protons)

Average Atomic Mass(# of protons & neutrons added together)

Elemental Symbol

These are electron orbitals, ignore these numbers

Page 5: NO WHOT WEEK Warm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both) 1.On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts 2.Then… name 5 physical properties 3.Then

How do we find the number of neutrons in the atom?

Steps:

1. Round the atomic mass

2. Subtract the atomic number from that number

3. The difference is the average number of neutrons

Atomic Number

Average Atomic Mass

56- 26 30

Page 6: NO WHOT WEEK Warm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both) 1.On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts 2.Then… name 5 physical properties 3.Then

Element Folder: Day 1

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Day 2: Element FolderDue Friday at the beginning of class

Page 8: NO WHOT WEEK Warm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both) 1.On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts 2.Then… name 5 physical properties 3.Then

Warm Up:

1. Look at this Bohr diagrams- which letters are correct? Which are incorrect?

2. The electrons in the outermost energy level are called what?

Page 9: NO WHOT WEEK Warm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both) 1.On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts 2.Then… name 5 physical properties 3.Then

A Bohr diagram for nitrogen.

NNitrogen

7

14

23

1Mass Number:

4

Page 10: NO WHOT WEEK Warm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both) 1.On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts 2.Then… name 5 physical properties 3.Then

A Bohr diagram for neutral nitrogen atom.

7 P7 N

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Special Electrons

Valence Electrons◦ In the outermost energy level of an atom◦Can bond with other atoms

1 valence e- 7 valence e-

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Periodic Table of Bohr Models

• New energy level for each new row (period) on the table

• Same number of valence electrons for the atoms in each column (group)

• Number of valence electrons = periodic column #

Page 14: NO WHOT WEEK Warm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both) 1.On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts 2.Then… name 5 physical properties 3.Then

Two is cool! Eight is great!

Everything wants a sense of fulfillment- even atoms

To get this- Take charge!

Ions are charged particles due to the gain or loss of electrons

Page 15: NO WHOT WEEK Warm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both) 1.On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts 2.Then… name 5 physical properties 3.Then

Bohr and the periodic table

P is the elemental symbol for Phosphorus.1. In which group is Phosphorus

found?2. In which period is Phosphorus

found?

Page 16: NO WHOT WEEK Warm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both) 1.On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts 2.Then… name 5 physical properties 3.Then

Bohr and the periodic table

P is the elemental symbol for Phosphorus. Phosphorus has 5 valence electrons.

How many electrons to be happy?

If it received 3 more it would be fulfilled!

And very HAPPY!

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Bohr and the periodic table

What is the charge of this Phosphorus ion?

3-

Page 18: NO WHOT WEEK Warm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both) 1.On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts 2.Then… name 5 physical properties 3.Then

Day 3: Element FolderDue Friday at the beginning of class

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Warm Up:

1. Look at your data from the physical properties lab

2. What did the compounds with HIGH melting points have in common

3. What did the compounds with LOW melting points have in common

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Molecules

• Where to find molecules your element makes: ptable.com

• Click compounds tab

• Click your element

• Choose 1 from list

Page 21: NO WHOT WEEK Warm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both) 1.On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts 2.Then… name 5 physical properties 3.Then

Bonding Vocabulary… to help you determine if your compound is ionic, covalent, or something else

• Electronegativity: Ability of atom to gain electrons • Relative measurement – no units• High (up to 4) – tends to gain electrons (right

side of periodic table)• Low (down to 0) – tends to lose electrons (left

side of periodic table)

• Ionic Bond: Forms between atoms of metals & nonmetals• Electronegativity difference >1.9, it’s ionic bond

Page 22: NO WHOT WEEK Warm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both) 1.On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts 2.Then… name 5 physical properties 3.Then

A look at the ProcessLow electronegativity Na gives up e-

High electronegativity Cl takes e-

Becomes + Charged Becomes - Charged

[ Cl ]-[Na]+

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What Happens to Ions?Opposites Attract!

[ Cl ]-[Na]+

Note: Lewis Diagrams next to each other represents formula unit of NaCl

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Covalent: non-metals electronegativity difference = 0

• Elements in bond have same electronegativity• Usually the same kind of atoms

• Ex: Cl2, O2, N2

• Look at Cl:

Formula: Cl2

Each Cl needs one electron;Neither will give one up;They SHARE

This atom uses these electrons to follow the octet rule

And so does this one.

Page 25: NO WHOT WEEK Warm Up: With your desk partner (1 page for both) 1.On scratch paper, draw an atom, label its parts 2.Then… name 5 physical properties 3.Then

Covalent: non-metalselectronegativity difference = 0

• Elements in bond have same electronegativity• Usually the same kind of atoms

• Ex: Cl2, O2, N2

• Look at Cl:

Formula: Cl2

Each Cl needs one electron;Neither will give one up;They SHARE

This atom uses these electrons to follow the octet rule

And so does this one.

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Polar Covalent

• Atoms in bond have slightly different electronegativity• Electronegativity difference > 1.9: ionic bond• Electronegativity difference < 1.9: polar covalent bond• Electronegativity difference = 0: covalent bond

• Shared electron stays with more electronegative element more of the time

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Polar Covalent Example

• Hydrogen Chloride: HCl• H: electronegativity = 2.1• Cl: electronegativity = 3.2

• Cl attracts shared electrons more than H

• Dipole forms because Cl becomes more negative and H is less negative

ClH

2.1 3.2