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topic: bonding
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- how many valence electrons does h have?
- 2) how many valence electrons does s have?
- 3) how many total valence electrons do they have together?
complete the lewis structure for the diagrams at the top right corner and below..
criss-cross-drop:
- the charges will criss-cross
- the criss-crossed charges will then drop and become the subscripts
- the compound should now have a balanced neutral charge
criss-cross rule
example: aluminum chloride
criss-cross rule
example: aluminum oxide
use the correct method to combine the elements and write the correct formula:
gallium bromide
ga + br =
calcium sulfide
ca + s =
potassium oxide
k + o =
Step1: Determine the charges of ions
- Gallium (Ga) has a charge of \(Ga^{3+}\), Bromine (Br) has a charge of \(Br^{-}\).
- Calcium (Ca) has a charge of \(Ca^{2+}\), Sulfur (S) has a charge of \(S^{2 -}\).
- Potassium (K) has a charge of \(K^{+}\), Oxygen (O) has a charge of \(O^{2 -}\).
Step2: Apply criss - cross rule
- For Gallium Bromide:
- Criss - cross the charges: \(Ga_{1}Br_{3}\) (since \(3\) from \(Ga^{3+}\) goes to \(Br\) and \(1\) from \(Br^{-}\) goes to \(Ga\)).
- For Calcium Sulfide:
- Criss - cross the charges: \(Ca_{2}S_{2}\), then simplify to \(CaS\) (divide subscripts by \(2\)).
- For Potassium Oxide:
- Criss - cross the charges: \(K_{2}O_{1}\).
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- Gallium Bromide: \(GaBr_{3}\)
- Calcium Sulfide: \(CaS\)
- Potassium Oxide: \(K_{2}O\)