CHEMISTRY: Wow – super short class! Here’s the lecture on ionic bonding – well, the first part anyway. Remember, when you write ionic bonding, you’re not trying to arrange a single structure like you do with Lewis structures. Instead, you’re writing an equation that shows electrons being lost by one atom and gained by another atom. Make sure you put the dots in the right order. We’ll finish metallic bonds tomorrow.
UPDATE: Here’s an updated vodcast on ionic bonds – hopefully the sound will work on this one.
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Im kinda having a hard time with these.
Pate – How about a help session!?!
When would the help session be? I need a little more help with these as well.
what are the lightbulb size that we need to order?
Ionic bonding was easier to uderstand than I had expected it to be!!
Where did you say we could get the lightbulb?
Where can we get a lightbulb again?
Katie- Radio Shack. Or you can get them to order you one!
What did you go over in class today? I was in the ACT workshop so I missed it.
On the 3D molecules lab can we do it at home and save it on a hard drive and bring it to school and save it to our file
The help session helped me so much on understanding Lewis Structures! Thank you for having it!
The Vodcasts really helped! Thanks so much:)
do the Lewis structures always have to be drawn symmetrically?
The ionic bonding is easier than the Lewis structures to me.
I actually enjoyed making molecules