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The first section is a fill-in-the-blank table where students write whether a compound is a metal + a nonmetal or a nonmetal + a nonmetal, ionic or covalent, and whether electrons are transferred or shared.
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The second section offers periodic symbol analysis where students write the element name, classify it, identify the origin of the name by language, identify the atomic number, the atomic mass, and the number of subatomic particles.
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In the third section, students classify whether the stated properties are ionic, covalent, or both in description.
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In section four, students balance the charges of ions and write ionic formulas off word expressions. I provided the charges of polyatomic ions.
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In section five, students write the Lewis symbols for five elements, following the included example.
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In section six, students sketch six simple Lewis structures. A brief six-step guideline for sketching the structures is present in the margin.
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Section seven is a true false section where students correct the underlined word in the false statement.
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Atoms and Bonds Study Guide
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Drawing Lewis Structures Worksheet