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How does the formation of chemical bonds make atoms more stable?
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3. Student Learning Map
- Topic:Chemical Bonding & Organic Compounds
- Subject(s):Science
- Days:20
- Grade(s):11
Key Learning:
Chemical bonds hold substances together.
Elements form chemical bonds in order to become more stable.
Bonding occurs in a variety of ways.
Because of its unique electron configuration, carbon can form many, many compounds.
Unit Essential Question(s):
Lesson Essential Question(s):What determines whether elements will undergo ionic, covalent, or metallaic bonding? (A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):What about the electron configuration of carbon makes it possible for it to form so many compounds? (A)
Vocabulary:ionic, covalent, metallic, electronegativity, ionization energy, valence/oxidation number, delocalized electrons, formula unit, vsepr model, Lewis structure, coordinate covalent bonds
Vocabulary:linear, trigonal planar, tetrahedron, angular, trigonal pyramidal, octohedral, trigonal bipyramidal
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