Bohr Models and Lewis Dot
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Make a Lewis Dot Model and a Bohr Model for the element Magnesium.

Lewis: 1,1

Bohr: P 12 N 12 2, 8, 2

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Neon

1s^2 2s^2 2p^6

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Atom

A basic unit of a chemical element.

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Element

A basic unit of a whole.

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What charge does every element listed on the periodic table have?

A neutral charge.

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Make a Lewis dot model and a Bohr Model for the element Sodium.

Lewis: 1

Bohr: P 11 N 12   2 8 1

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Silver

1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p10

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Atomic number

The number of protons in the nucleus.

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Atomic Mass

The quantity of matter contained in the atom of an element.

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Which weighs more, a proton or an electron? About how much more?

Protons weigh about 1836 times heavier then an electron.

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Make a Lewis dot model and a Bohr Model for the element Nickle. 

Lewis: 1, 1

Bohr: P 28 N 31 2, 8, 16, 2

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Gold

1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d105p66s24f145d9

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Periodic Table of elements

An arrangement of chemicals in order of atomic number that groups elements with common characteristics in the same area of the table.

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Valence Electron

a single electron or more electron in the outer shell of an atom responsible for chemical properties and bonding.

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How do you find out how many electrons an element has?

You find the atomic number and they are equal.

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Make a Lewis dot model and a Bohr Model for the element Potassium.

Lewis: 1

Bohr: P 19 N 20 2 8 8 1

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Barium

1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d105p66s2

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Lewis Structure

A very simple representation of the valence shell of electrons in a molecule.

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Bohr Model

Consists of a small nucleus (positively charged) surrounded by negative electrons moving around in orbits.

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How do you figure out how many neutrons an element has?

You subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass then round.

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Make a Lewis dot model and a Bohr Model for the element Selenium.

Lewis: 2,2,1,1

Bohr: P 34 N 45 2,8,18,8

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Mercury

1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d105p66s24f145d10

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Electron cloud

Surrounding area outside of the nucleus where electrons are located. 

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Neuleus

Middle of an atom with protons and electrons.

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Which elements are the most reactive and why?

All elements that end in 1 valence electron because they want to lose it to become balanced.