Create a concept map with "the octet rule" at the center using as many of terms listed below as possible. Use your concept map as an outline to write a paragraph summary.   Remember that a concept map should demonstrate your understanding of RELATIONSHIPS between terms by using connecting lines and branches.  You are encouraged to add as much personalization as you can or need to; use different colors and connecting words and phrases.

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Chapter21: Structure And Bonding In Solids
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Create a concept map with "the octet rule" at the center using as many of terms listed below as possible. Use your concept map as an outline to write a paragraph summary.  

Remember that a concept map should demonstrate your understanding of RELATIONSHIPS between terms by using connecting lines and branches.  You are encouraged to add as much personalization as you can or need to; use different colors and connecting words and phrases.  

 

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have
negligible
mass
electrons
which
are
negatively
charge
indicated
is made
up of
revolve
in
orbits
which
are
outside the
nucleus
Figure 1: A Concept Map of Structure of Atom
Atom
nucleus
contain
protons + neutrons
which
have
positively
charge
T
is
indicated
electrically
neutral
+
mass of
1 unit
mass number
which
have
no
charge
mass of
1 unit
Transcribed Image Text:have negligible mass electrons which are negatively charge indicated is made up of revolve in orbits which are outside the nucleus Figure 1: A Concept Map of Structure of Atom Atom nucleus contain protons + neutrons which have positively charge T is indicated electrically neutral + mass of 1 unit mass number which have no charge mass of 1 unit
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