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1 Chapter 3 Electronic Structure and Periodic Law 3.4 Electronic Configurations Copyright © 2005 by Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Benjamin Cummings.
1 For ions we must adjust the number of electrons available, A: Add one e - to A for each negative charge Subtract one e - from A for each positive charge.
Lecture 20 © slg CHM 151 UNIT 4: OXIDATION / REDUCTION BONDING: ionic and covalent LEWIS STRUCTURES: molecules polyatomic ions oxo acids TOPICS.
Chapter Eight Comparing diamond & graphite: The bounding of substances (chemical) has a profound effect on chemical and physical properties. Comparing.
Unit 2 Atomic/Nuclear Theory/Periodic Patterns. Unit Sequence DayObjectivesAssessments Activities & Assignments 1 Hook Interest Data & Observations, Gold.
CHAPTER 4. Only noble gases exist naturally as single, uncombined atoms. All other atoms: combined. CHEMICAL BONDS: Electrostatic forces that hold.
1 Chapter 4: Forces Between Particles. 2 NOBLE GAS CONFIGURATIONS An electronic configuration that is characterized by two electrons in the valence shell.
Week 27 © Pearson Education Ltd 2009 This document may have been altered from the original Deduce the electron configurations of atoms and ions of the.
Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding Ionic, Covalent, Metallic Bonding Polarity & Electronegativity Lewis Structures Ionic, Covalent, Metallic Bonding Polarity.
Electron Configurations Wrap Up. The Layout of the Periodic Table Elements in the same families have very similar electron configurations. Elements.
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