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Chemical Bonding: the Octet Rule

November 13, 2013 By Ms. Bruno

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Today we looked at the role of the Octet Rule in chemical bonding.  Everything wants to have the electron configuration of a noble gas, and atoms can either lose, share, or steal electrons to do so.

Metals are likely to give up electrons, while nonmetals are likely to share or steal electrons.  Sharing electrons creates a molecule, while losing/stealing electrons creates a salt.

Aim: Can all elements satisfy the Octet Rule?

Presentation: [gview file=”https://www.whsad.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Octet-Rule.pptx”]

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About Ms. Bruno

Ms. Bruno has been an Assistant Principal at Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design since 2009. She oversees the departments of Science, Mathematics, Architecture and Design (Career and Technical Education (CTE)), Physical Education and Health. She can be reached at 718-388-1260 ext. 2080, or bruno@whsad.org.

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