Physical Science SHS 4.1 Counting Valence Electrons
Physical Science SHS 4.1 Counting Valence Electrons
Physical Science SHS 4.1 Counting Valence Electrons
Electrons
At the end of determine the
the lesson, 1 number of valence
you should electrons of an atom.
be able to:
The Periodic Table of Elements
• Valence electrons are electrons located
in the outermost shell of the atom.
• These electrons participate in the
formation of chemical bonds.
• The periodic table provides information
on the element such as its mass number
and atomic number.
The Periodic Table of Elements
The periodic table of elements, where rows are labelled based on IUPAC rules.
The Periodic Table of Elements
• The periodic table can be divided
into different partitions according
to their electron configurations.
• These are representative
elements, transition metals,
lanthanides, and actinides.
Representative elements
• The representative (or main group)
elements are those in the s- and p-blocks.
• The elements here have an s or p subshell as
its outermost shell.
• The valence electrons of representative
elements are those present in the electron
shell having the highest principal quantum
number, n.
Representative elements
• For example, Silicon has a condensed electron
configuration of 1s22s22p63s23p2. Its outermost shell has
an n of 3, you can count all electrons with n = 3. Therefore
it has 4 valence electrons (i.e. 3s23p2).
Ca is a representative element.
How many valence electrons does Ca has?
1.O 6. H
2.Cl 7. Pb
3.C 8. Xe
4.Na 9. Li
5.Sc 10. Au
How do you determine the number of valence
electrons of a transition metal?
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