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Chemistry Essentials: Ions, Bohr Models, and Periodic Table Trends

Learn the fundamentals of Chemistry with a focus on ions, Bohr models, and periodic table trends. Understand how ions are charged atoms, identify Isotopes, and explore the organization of the periodic table. Discover the significance of Bohr models, the role of protons and neutrons, and how to create Lewis Dot Structures. Dive into periodic table trends such as atomic radius, ionization, and electronegativity. Enhance your knowledge and enjoy exploring the world of Chemistry!

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Chemistry Essentials: Ions, Bohr Models, and Periodic Table Trends

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  1. Math/Chemistry P.O.L Allan Garza P.1/6

  2. Periodic Table Organization

  3. Ions • Ions are anything that is positively or negativity charged atoms/protons • Positive= “ium Ion” • Negative= “ide Ion” • How to do ions?

  4. Ion Example

  5. Isotopes z o Oxygen- 16 Mass # P= A Element Symbol N= B E= Atomic #

  6. Basic of an Atom Electrons Neutrons Protons

  7. Bohr Models • Why do we have Bohr models • How can we identify them • What the rule • And why is it like this Protons and Neutrons

  8. Lewis Dot Structure x • Represents the Valence Electrons • Clock Wise 4 8 7 5 1 3 6 2

  9. Example of Bohr Models and Lewis dot Structure

  10. Periodic Table Trends • Atomic Radius- • Ionization- • Electro Negativity-

  11. Periodic Table Trends Evidence

  12. Thank you so much • Any questions?

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