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Transcript
Valence Electrons and
Chemical Bonding
Review – What are Valence Electrons?
 Valence electrons are the
electrons in the outer shell.
 The group number of the periodic
table tells us the number of valence
electrons an element has.
Making Compounds
 Many elements exist around you in
their uncombined forms, but elements
can unite chemically to form
compounds when conditions are
right
 Compounds unite by sharing
electrons or transferring electrons in
a chemical bond.
Making Compounds
Making Compounds
 Compounds often have unique,
different properties than the
individual elements that
make up the compound
Making Compounds
Consider
NaCl
+
=
Chemical Formulas
 A chemical formula tells what
NH3
elements a compound contains and
the exact number of atoms of
each element in a unit of the
compound
Chemical Formulas
 A subscript is written after and
below the element’s symbol
 Subscripts tell how many atoms are
in each unit of a compound
(ex. C6H12O6 )
Chemical Formulas
 Ex. How many of each atom are in
H2O?
 Ex. How many of each atom are in
Li3PO4?
Atomic Stability
 REMEMBER: An atom is
chemically stable when its outer
energy level is complete (like the
Noble Gases)
Atomic Stability
 Elements will form chemical bonds
in order to become stable!
Atomic Stability
The Octet Rule says that atoms
tend to combine so they have
eight electrons in their outer
energy level or, in the case of
elements 1-5, two in their outer
shell level.
Atomic Stability
 Atoms can gain, lose, or share
electrons to complete their outer
energy levels and become stable
 Gaining, losing, and sharing
electrons forms a chemical bond
between atoms