CHAPTER 6
CHEMICAL BONDS - Ionic Chapter 6. 6.1 BONDING - journal 1. Begin filling in the table on the top of the Bonding Basics – Ionic Bonding Worksheet.
The Periodic Table 1.Number the groups and periods on your table. 2.Mark the following: X - solid O - liquid * - gas 3.Use colors to indicate the following.
EMT111 CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Semiconductor By En. Rosemizi B. Abd Rahim.
What is the electron configuration for Magnesium? What block, group and period does it belong to? What is the noble gas configuration for Iodine? Is.
6.1 The Periodic Table. Mendeleev’s Periodic Table Set up by atomic mass v. atomic number-modern.
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Combinations of Atoms
Why are electrons important? Electrons are responsible for HOW ELEMENTS REACT That is why we learned how to: – Write electron configurations – Draw electron.
Combinations of Atoms Chapter 8.2. Compounds 1.Compounds a.Elements are rarely found pure in the earth, they are generally found as compounds. b.A compound.
CHEMICAL BONDS - Ionic
Nomenclature