Unit 3: Electrons and BONDING
Electrons Study Guide
Suggested Supplemental Book Problems:
(the book includes Z, which is the charge on the nucleus, and therefore the number of protons. Since they tell you what element it is anyway, this is redundant information)
After 3.2:
Chapter 11: #40a,c #43a,c #46a,c #64a,c
(40 and 43 are just asking for the noble gas shortened electron configuration, just with an odd phrasing)
Chapter 12: #20a,c
Not from book: draw a picture that shows how many electrons are unpaired in an atom of palladium. Explain it to somebody who knows
nothing about chemistry.
After 3.3:
Bonding Study Guide
Suggested Supplemental Book Problems:
(the book includes Z, which is the charge on the nucleus, and therefore the number of protons. Since they tell you what element it is anyway, this is redundant information)
After 3.2:
Chapter 11: #40a,c #43a,c #46a,c #64a,c
(40 and 43 are just asking for the noble gas shortened electron configuration, just with an odd phrasing)
Chapter 12: #20a,c
Not from book: draw a picture that shows how many electrons are unpaired in an atom of palladium. Explain it to somebody who knows
nothing about chemistry.
After 3.3:
Bonding Study Guide