CHM 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Valence Electron, Lewis Acids And Bases, Nonmetal

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Chapter 9: chemical bonding (first half of lecture was spent going over exam 1) Lewis model: lewis theory: a simple bonding theory that looks closely at the valence electrons to explain bonding, lewis structures (aka electron dot structures): models that help find the properties of molecules. Properties such as: molecular stability, shape, polarity, size, etc. Covalent bonds: groups of atoms are held together with covalent bonds. Lewis structures: valence electrons: the outermost electrons, valence electrons are represented using dots around the symbol of the element, the element symbol represents the inner electrons and nucleus instead of drawing them out. Stable electron arrangements: cations in metals are formed by the loss of valence electrons, anions in nonmetals are formed by the gaining of valence electrons. Lewis theory and ionic bonding: the transfer of electrons between a metal and nonmetal are represented using lewis symbols, lattice energy: the extra stability with crystal lattice forming.

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