Electrons and Ions Flashcards

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Electron Shells

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  • Electrons spin around the nucleus in electron shells.
  • The attraction between the nucleus and first-shell electrons is the strongest.
  • The further out electron shells are, the larger they are and the more electrons can fit in them.
  • The maximum number of electrons a shell can hold is calculated by the formula 2 x n (squared), n is the number of the shell.
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Electron Configuration

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  • Electrons fill shells from the lowest level outwards.
  • We can represent electron configuration using Bohr diagrams.
  • Shell 1 (2) 2(8) 3(8).
  • Electrons are equal to the number of protons.
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Ions

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  • An Ion is any atom or group of atoms that has one or more positive or negative electrical charges.
  • An Ion is formed when an atom gains or loses electrons.
  • Cations are positive.
  • Anions are negative.
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Ionic Bonding

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  • When the outermost electrons of atoms interact and cause atoms to join together, a new chemical bond is formed.
  • Electrons can be transferred between atoms (Ionic bonding).
  • Electrons can be shared between atoms (Covalent Bonding )
  • Electrons can move freely between atoms (Metallic Bonding).
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Ionic Compound Formula

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  • The positive ion (usually a metal ion) is written first.
  • The negative ion (non-metal ion) is written second.
  • The number of each ion is adjusted so that the total positive charge equals the total negative charge.
  • Subscripts are used to indicate the number of each ion present.
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