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* Except helium, which has only 2 electrons. How to set up your notes. Main Ideas. Glue in near the crease of your notebook. Set up a column next to the handout and write “Main Ideas” at the top. (L) Diagraming Electrons - Lewis Dot Diagrams.
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How to set up your notes Main Ideas • Glue in near the crease of your notebook. • Set up a column next to the handout and write “Main Ideas” at the top.
(L) Diagraming Electrons - Lewis Dot Diagrams Write down questions and your answers. Use complete sentences. • Do all of an atom’s electrons go into the dot diagram? • How does Table 1 differ from the instructions written above? • Draw the dot diagrams for Helium, Sodium, Chlorine, and Xenon
(L) Ions and Noble Gases • Write down questions and your answers. Use complete sentences. • What does the book mean when it says that the Noble Gases are “stable”? • Describe how atoms can become more like noble gases by becoming either cations or anions. • Draw a picture to help you remember how noble gases behave.