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Chapter 5: Study Guide
Chapter 5: Study Guide
Directions: Answer these questions on binder paper.
1. Create a thinking map to show the connections between
these terms: valence electrons, ionic bonds, covalent
bonds, metallic bonds, crystals, metals, polymers, &
compounds.
2. Draw the Lewis Dot Diagrams for the following atoms:
Helium, Chlorine, Hydrogen, Lithium, Nitrogen, Phosphorus,
Xenon, Carbon, and Potassium.
3. Draw the following covalent compounds. Use multiple
colors to show the valence electrons. Circle the covalent
bonds. Label all of the double and triple bonds. CH4, N2,
CO2, H2O
4. Draw the following ionic compounds. Use multiple colors to
show the valence electrons. Draw arrows to show electron
transfers. Label the charges after electrons have been
transferred. LiF, MgS, NaCl, BeF2
5. Which elements are likely to form ions? How do you know
what charge ion an atom would form?
6. Describe Noble Gases.
7. Why do atoms form bonds?
Directions: Answer these questions on binder paper.
1. Create a thinking map to show the connections between
these terms: valence electrons, ionic bonds, covalent
bonds, metallic bonds, crystals, metals, polymers, &
compounds.
2. Draw the Lewis Dot Diagrams for the following atoms:
Helium, Chlorine, Hydrogen, Lithium, Nitrogen, Phosphorus,
Xenon, Carbon, and Potassium.
3. Draw the following covalent compounds. Use multiple
colors to show the valence electrons. Circle the covalent
bonds. Label all of the double and triple bonds. CH4, N2,
CO2, H2O
4. Draw the following ionic compounds. Use multiple colors to
show the valence electrons. Draw arrows to show electron
transfers. Label the charges after electrons have been
transferred. LiF, MgS, NaCl, BeF2
5. Which elements are likely to form ions? How do you know
what charge ion an atom would form?
6. Describe Noble Gases.
7. Why do atoms form bonds?
Vocab to know:
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compound
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molecule
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ionic bond
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Ion
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metal
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Crystal
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Monomer
Vocab to know:
•
compound
•
molecule
•
ionic bond
•
Ion
•
metal
•
Crystal
•
Monomer
chemical formula
chemical bond
covalent bond
valance electrons
metal bond
unit cell
Polymer
chemical formula
chemical bond
covalent bond
valance electrons
metal bond
unit cell
Polymer
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