The document outlines topics to study for a mid-term exam including the octet rule, isotopes, ionic bonding, covalent bonding, and metallic bonding. It provides details on the key concepts within each topic such as valence electrons, ion formation, electron configuration of atoms, naming ionic compounds, Lewis structures, and properties of different bond types. The reader is instructed to study notes, pages from their textbook, presentations, worksheets, and previous quizzes to prepare for the exam.
The document outlines topics to study for a mid-term exam including the octet rule, isotopes, ionic bonding, covalent bonding, and metallic bonding. It provides details on the key concepts within each topic such as valence electrons, ion formation, electron configuration of atoms, naming ionic compounds, Lewis structures, and properties of different bond types. The reader is instructed to study notes, pages from their textbook, presentations, worksheets, and previous quizzes to prepare for the exam.
The document outlines topics to study for a mid-term exam including the octet rule, isotopes, ionic bonding, covalent bonding, and metallic bonding. It provides details on the key concepts within each topic such as valence electrons, ion formation, electron configuration of atoms, naming ionic compounds, Lewis structures, and properties of different bond types. The reader is instructed to study notes, pages from their textbook, presentations, worksheets, and previous quizzes to prepare for the exam.
The document outlines topics to study for a mid-term exam including the octet rule, isotopes, ionic bonding, covalent bonding, and metallic bonding. It provides details on the key concepts within each topic such as valence electrons, ion formation, electron configuration of atoms, naming ionic compounds, Lewis structures, and properties of different bond types. The reader is instructed to study notes, pages from their textbook, presentations, worksheets, and previous quizzes to prepare for the exam.
The octet rule 1. The number of valence electrons for
elements in group 1,2(12),3(13),4(14),5(15),6(16),7(17),8(18 ) 2. The ion that is formed for all elements in groups 1,2(12),3(13),5(15),6(16),7(17) 3. The number of electrons lost and gained by the atoms. Isotopes 1. Calculating the number of electrons, protons and neutrons in atoms. 2. Defining isotopes. 3. Calculating the relative atomic mass (R.A.M) of an elements. Ionic bonding 1. Defining ionic bonding 2. Explain how ionic bonding is formed from losing and gaining of electrons. 3. Representing ionic bonding in ionic compounds using dot and cross diagrams. 4. Naming and writing the formula of ionic compounds. 5. Describing the properties of ionic compounds. Covalent bonding 1. Defining covalent bonding. 2. Representing covalent bonding using Lewis structure. 3. Describing the properties of covalent compounds. 4. Describe the bonding in giant structures (Diamond and graphite). 5. Describe the properties of diamond and graphite. Metallic bonding 1. Define metallic bonding 2. Describe the properties of metals. Study: 1. All notes on copy book. 2. Book pages: (22-25) + (34 -44) + (46-47) + (48-51) 3. All Power point presentations. 4. All worksheets (1,2,3,4) 5. All quizzes. Mid – term exam material