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General Chemistry Principles, Patterns, and Applications, 2011

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e. H<br />

2. Give the electron configuration <strong>and</strong> the Lewis dot symbol for the following. How many more electrons can<br />

each atom accommodate?<br />

a. Na<br />

b. Br<br />

c. Ne<br />

d. C<br />

e. Ga<br />

3. Based on Lewis dot symbols, predict the preferred oxidation state of Be, F, B, <strong>and</strong> Cs.<br />

4. Based on Lewis dot symbols, predict the preferred oxidation state of Br, Rb, O, Si, <strong>and</strong> Sr.<br />

5. Based on Lewis dot symbols, predict how many bonds gallium, silicon, <strong>and</strong> selenium will form in their neutral<br />

compounds.<br />

6. Determine the total number of valence electrons in the following.<br />

a. Cr<br />

b. Cu +<br />

c. NO +<br />

d. XeF 2<br />

e. Br 2<br />

f. CH 2 Cl 2<br />

−<br />

g. NO 3<br />

h. H 3 O +<br />

7. Determine the total number of valence electrons in the following.<br />

a. Ag<br />

b. Pt 2+<br />

c. H 2 S<br />

d. OH −<br />

e. I 2<br />

f. CH 4<br />

2−<br />

g. SO 4<br />

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