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Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What needs to occur to have the outermost layer filled?). 2) Why do carbon atoms always form 4 bonds?

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Page 1: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What

Journal

1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What needs to occur to have the outermost layer filled?).2) Why do carbon atoms always form 4 bonds?

Page 2: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What
Page 3: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What

Observations on yesterday’s marshmallow models:

1. What do the marshmallows and toothpicks represent?

2. How many bonds do C, O, N and H always make?

3. Write at least two facts that describe the structure of the modeled molecules.

Journal

Page 4: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What

•Carbon is the basis of all organic molecules, including proteins, carb’s, etc.

•Carbon makes 4 bonds, which makes it highly versatile.

So far, we learned that:

Question to explore: Why four bonds? – To answer we will need to get back to the structure of atoms…Ingredients for life: Carbon

Ingredients for life: Carbon FILE HERE

Page 5: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What
Page 6: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What
Page 7: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What

Ions and ionic bonding:We predicted that since Chlorine needs ‘just’ one more electron to complete the octet, it will easily become an anion: Cl-. The opposite is for Na+ .

So what happens when Na and Cl meet?

Bonding across the periodic tableIons in the periodic table

Page 8: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What

- The sodium gives an electron to Chlorine, and now both become charged, with an opposite sign. They are now Ions.

- When brought together, the two opposite ions attract each other. This is an ionic bond.

Page 9: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What

Ionic Bonding:

Page 10: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What

We see from the animation, that several pairs of atoms do not form ionic bonds. But they do bond – by a covalent bond:

Each partner atom contribute 1 or more e-, and they are shared between the outer energy levels of both atoms.

Page 11: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What

Covalent Bonds:H-H

O=O*

CH4

*Double, triple bonds may occur.

Page 12: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What

Demos:

Ionic versus covalent bonding.

Story analogy: borrowing drink cans in a lecture hall…

Which is stronger – ionic or covalent?

Page 13: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What
Page 14: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What

Journal: e-Step 1: Na ClStep 2: Na+ , Cl-

Step 3: Na+ Cl-

1. Describe what is happening in the three steps above.

2. Which type of relationship is stronger – give and take, or sharing? Explain.

Page 15: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What

Bonding across the periodic table

Watch the following animation tutorial, and describe what happens when different atoms combine: ionic or not?Na-Cl

Ca-Cl

Fe-Cl

H-O

H-C

C-Cl

Mg-O

C-O

C-N

Page 16: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What

Quiz On the back of your answer sheet:1) Carbon is the major element of all organic matter. The ability of carbon to make diverse molecules stems from its tendency to form 4 covalent bonds. Based on it atomic number (6), explain why carbon forms four bonds. Draw and Write.

Page 17: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What

Ingredients for life: Carbon

Page 18: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What

Covalent Bonding: Sharing valence electrons.

Try with Hydrogen: 1e-

H HH H+ H2

Oxygen alone 6e-:

O

O

+ O

O

O=O

O2

Page 19: Journal 1) Lithium (Li) has the atomic number of 3. What will Li need to do to become stable? (Directions: Draw the electrons around the nucleus. What

+

Oxygen (6) and Hydrogen (1):

O HO

H

H H2O

Non-binding electronsAlso need some space!

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Other types of bonds: