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The Periodic Table
Periods
•Each row is called a “period”
•The elements in each period have
the same number of shells
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Groups
Group 1 = 1 electron
Group 2 = 2 electrons
Group 8 = 8 electrons
Except for He, it has 2
electrons
•Each column is
called a “group”
•Each element in a
group has the same
number of electrons
in their outer orbital,
also known as
“shells”.
•The electrons in the outer
shell are called “valence
electrons”
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Transition Metals
•Transition Metals
have slightly
different rules for
shells and
valence
electrons.
•This is
something you
will learn about in
High School
Chemistry.
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Determine the number of shells and the
number of valence electrons for:
2nd Period = 2 shells
4th Group =
4 valence
electrons
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Determine the number of shells and the
number of valence electrons for:
3rd Period = 3 shells
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1st Group =
1 valence
electron
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Name the element.
Number of shells ?
Valence electrons ?
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Name the element.
Number of shells ?
Valence electrons ?
Neon
2nd Period = 2 shells
8th Group = 8 valence
electrons
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Name the element.
Number of shells ?
Valence electrons ?
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Name the element.
Number of shells ?
Valence electrons ?
Hydrogen
1st Period = 1 shell
1st Group = 1 valence
electron
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Name the element.
Number of shells ?
Valence electrons ?
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Name the element.
Number of shells ?
Valence electrons ?
Beryllium
2nd Period = 2 shells
2nd Group = 2 valence
electrons
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Name the element.
Number of shells ?
Valence electrons ?
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Name the element.
Number of shells ?
Valence electrons ?
Sulfur
3rd Period = 3 shells
6th Group = 6 valence
electrons
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Name the element.
Number of shells ?
Valence electrons ?
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Name the element.
Number of shells ?
Valence electrons ?
Potassium
4th Period = 4 shells
1st Group = 1 valence
electron
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Name the element.
Number of shells ?
Valence electrons ?
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Name the element.
Number of shells ?
Valence electrons ?
Helium
1st Period = 1 shell
8th Group = 2 valence
electrons
• Helium is the exception in Group 8.
• Since it has just one shell, that shell
can only fit 2 electrons instead of 8.
• It is in this group because all the
elements have a full outer shell.
End of Study Guide
Be sure to have all your answers
on the worksheet.
The Atom and Periodic Table
How to Draw Lewis
Structures
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Lewis Structures
1) Find your element on the periodic table.
2) Determine the number of valence electrons.
3) This is how many electrons you will draw.
Lewis Structures
• Find out which group
(column) your element is
in.
• This will tell you the
number of valence
electrons your element
has.
• You will only draw the
valence electrons.
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Groups - Review
Group 1 = 1 electron
Group 2 = 2 electrons
Group 8 = 8 electrons
Except for He, it has 2
electrons
•Each column is
called a “group”
•Each element in a
group has the same
number of electrons
in their outer orbital,
also known as
“shells”.
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•The electrons in the
outer shell are called
“valence electrons”
Lewis Structures
1) Write the element
symbol.
2) Carbon is in the 4th
group, so it has 4
valence electrons.
3) Starting at the right,
draw 4 electrons, or
dots, counterclockwise around the
element symbol.
Lewis Structures
1) Check your work.
2) Using your periodic
table, check that
Carbon is in the 4th
group.
3) You should have 4
total electrons, or
dots, drawn in for
Carbon.
Lewis Structures
On your worksheet, try
these elements on your own:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
H
P
Ca
Ar
Cl
Al
Lewis Structures
On your worksheet, try
these elements on your own:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
H
P
Ca
Ar
Cl
Al
Lewis Structures
On your worksheet, try
these elements on your own:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
H
P
Ca
Ar
Cl
Al
Lewis Structures
On your worksheet, try
these elements on your own:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
H
P
Ca
Ar
Cl
Al
Lewis Structures
On your worksheet, try
these elements on your own:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
H
P
Ca
Ar
Cl
Al
Lewis Structures
On your worksheet, try
these elements on your own:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
H
P
Ca
Ar
Cl
Al
Lewis Structures
On your worksheet, try
these elements on your own:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
H
P
Ca
Ar
Cl
Al
End of Study Guide.
Complete the Lewis Structure
Worksheet
You should know how to draw
Lewis Structures for the first
20 elements.