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Calcium
Carbon
Oxygen
Fluorine
Neon
Sodium
Aluminum
Making Ions Remember that atoms want a filled outer orbital to be in the most stable state. Complete the
chart below showing what happens for each of the atoms to become an ion.
Na 1 L1 +1
Be
Cl
Al
Ne
Ca
Mg
Lewis Dot Structures of Molecular Compounds
Complete the table below.
1. Draw the Lewis Structure: PF3 2. Draw the Lewis Structure for CH3NO2
5. Draw the Lewis Structure for H2S2 6. Draw the Lewis Structure for C2H5OH
7. Draw the Lewis Structure for N2 8. Draw the Lewis Structure for CO
Hint: In this one neither the C nor the O form the
number of bonds they typically do, but remember to
count the valence electrons first and find a way to have
8 electrons around each.
2. Look at Group 16 of your periodic table. Of the atoms O, S, and Se, which one has the
SMALLEST atomic radius? Explain why.
3. Look at Period 3 of your periodic table. Of the atoms P, S, Cl, or Ar, which one has the
LARGEST first ionization energy? Explain why.
4. Look at Group 1 of your periodic table. Of the atoms Li, Na, or K, which one has the
SMALLEST first ionization energy? Explain why.
3 Magnesium Phosphide
5 Silver Fluoride
8 Calcium Sulfate
9 Sodium Carbonate
10 Beryllium Iodide
12 Aluminum Phosphate
14 Zinc Sulfide
15 Lithium Chlorate
16 Calcium Oxalate