Practice: Drawing lonic Bonds Part 1: Use the periodie table to fill in the chart below. Then answer the questions that follow. 1. Group #of Valence Electrons Element #of Protons Oxidation Ion that Will Form Number Add Here! Lithium #3 #3 23 Sodium #3 23 23 23 Add Here! Beryllium 23 #3 23 23 Add Here! Aluminum 23 23 23 23 Add Here! Phosphorous 23 23 #3 #3 Add Here! Oxygen # 23 %23 Add Here! Fluorine #3 23 Add Here! 2. Which elements above will form cations? List them below. Add Toxt Herel

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Practice: Drawing Ionic Bonds
Part 1: Use the periodic table to fill in the chart below. Then answer the questions that follow.
1.
Ion that Wil
Form
Element
# of Protons
Group #
# of Valence
Electrons
Oxidation
Number
Lithium
#3
%23
#3
#3
Add Here!
Sodium
#3
23
#3
#3
Add Here!
Beryllium
#3
#3
%23
#3
#3
Add Here!
Aluminum
#3
23
#3
#3
Add Here!
Phosphorous
#3
#3
#3
#3
Add Here!
Oxygen
#3
#
#3
#3
Add Here!
Fluorine
2#
%23
#3
#3
Add Here!
2. Which elements above will form cations? List them below.
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3. Which elements above will form anions? List them below.
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4. What does aluminum need to do in order to become stable?
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5. What does phosphorous need to do in order to become stable? Think about how this is different from what you
wrote in #4.
Add Text Here!
Part 2: Interpret each chemical formela below. Determine how many atoms of each element make up the compounds.
6. NacI
8 NaSO
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7. H,O
9. (NH»PO,
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Insert - Lines→ Arrows and text boxes to create electron dot diagrams digitally
Part 3: Draw an electron dot diagram to show the compound that will form between each of the elements below. Inchude
the chemical formsela to the side of your drawing.
10. Potassium and Chlorine
11. Magnesium and lodide
12. Calcium and Oxygen
13. Sodium and Oxygen
Transcribed Image Text:Practice: Drawing Ionic Bonds Part 1: Use the periodic table to fill in the chart below. Then answer the questions that follow. 1. Ion that Wil Form Element # of Protons Group # # of Valence Electrons Oxidation Number Lithium #3 %23 #3 #3 Add Here! Sodium #3 23 #3 #3 Add Here! Beryllium #3 #3 %23 #3 #3 Add Here! Aluminum #3 23 #3 #3 Add Here! Phosphorous #3 #3 #3 #3 Add Here! Oxygen #3 # #3 #3 Add Here! Fluorine 2# %23 #3 #3 Add Here! 2. Which elements above will form cations? List them below. Add Text Here! 3. Which elements above will form anions? List them below. Add Text Here! 4. What does aluminum need to do in order to become stable? Add Text Here! 5. What does phosphorous need to do in order to become stable? Think about how this is different from what you wrote in #4. Add Text Here! Part 2: Interpret each chemical formela below. Determine how many atoms of each element make up the compounds. 6. NacI 8 NaSO Add Text Here! 7. H,O 9. (NH»PO, Add Text Here! Bonding Unit Os Not Rocket Science 2017 Insert - Shapes - Circles Insert - Lines→ Arrows and text boxes to create electron dot diagrams digitally Part 3: Draw an electron dot diagram to show the compound that will form between each of the elements below. Inchude the chemical formsela to the side of your drawing. 10. Potassium and Chlorine 11. Magnesium and lodide 12. Calcium and Oxygen 13. Sodium and Oxygen
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