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         <title>Drawing of electrons configuration ( Key is important!)</title>
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         <title>Electronic Configuration of Hydrogen</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Key : </strong>X = Electroms in </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Example of Negative ions.</title>
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         <pubDate>2018-07-09 13:45:06 UTC</pubDate>
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         <pubDate>2018-07-10 02:58:28 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>example of positive ion</title>
         <author>aldriclegend</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Chlorine, Cl 35/17 Cl —-&gt; 2,8,7<br>Cl + ion</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Note-Taking</title>
         <author>aldriclegend</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><mark>Sub-atomic Particles<br></mark></strong><strong>Electrons</strong> <strong>- </strong>Very Light [-]<br><strong>Proton -</strong> Same as Atomic no. [+]<br><strong>Neutrons -</strong> Neutral [0]<br><strong>Nucleas - </strong>Heavy, 99% of Mass of Atoms<br><strong><mark>Relative Mass and Relative Charge<br></mark></strong>                <strong>   Mass | Charge</strong><br><strong>Protons         </strong>1       <strong>|</strong>   +1<br><strong>Neutrons </strong>     1        <strong>|</strong>   0<br><strong>Electrons </strong>1/1840  <strong>|</strong>  -1<br><strong><mark>Shells</mark></strong><mark><br></mark><strong>1st Shell </strong><strong><em> </em></strong><em>   2</em><strong><br>2nd Shell   </strong>8<br><strong>3rd Shell   </strong>8<br><strong>4th Shell   </strong>18<br><strong><mark>Electrons<br></mark></strong>In an atom, the number of <mark>protons</mark> is equals to the number of <mark>electrons.<br><br>Isotopes<br></mark>Isotopes have the same number of <mark>Protons</mark> but have the different number of <mark>Neutrons</mark>.<br><br><strong><mark>Writing of electronic configuration<br></mark></strong>Example:<br>Atom                         | Electronic configuration <br>Neon (10 electrons) | 2,8<br>Potassium (19 electrons) | 2,8,8,1<br><br><strong><mark>The periodic table of elements <br></mark></strong><em>Outer shell = Valence shell<br></em>Group numbers is the numbers of electrons on the outer shell.<br>Example: Potasium ( Group 1 ) has 1 electrons in the outer shell.<br>*Same group have similar chemical properties*<br>Group 0 are noble gases —&gt; Full electrons on outer shell<br>Group 0 are also inert , unreactive and stable.<br>Group 1 are the most reactive because they only have 1 electrons in the outer shell which may be loss easily.<br><br>Period is the number of shell that the atom has.<br>Example : Hydrogen ( Period 1) has only 1 shell.<br><br><strong><mark>Ions<br></mark></strong>Ions are formed when an atom loses or gains electrons .<br>Ions can be positive and negative depending on whether the atom gains or loses.<br>If the atom loses electrons, the ion will be positive.<br>If the atom gains electrons, the ion will be negative.<br><br><strong><mark>Counting of Sub-atomic particles of ions<br></mark></strong>Example :<br>Hydrogen ion, H+ : 1 Protons , 0 Neutrons , 0 Electrons<br> ( Must lose 1 electrons to get 1 positive for ion)<br>Beryllium ion, Be2+ : 4 Protons , 5 Neutrons, 2 electrons <br>( Must lose 2 electrons to get 2 positive for ion)<br>Fluoride ion, F- : 9 Protons, 10 Neutrons, 10 electrons <br>( Must gain 1 electrons to get 1 negative for ion)<br><em>Lose electrons = Positive charge<br>Gain electrons = Negative charge<br></em><strong><mark><br>Drawing the dot-and-cross diagram of ions<br></mark></strong><em>If they ask for “draw outermost / outer / valence shell only” draw the outer shell only.<br>Write down the writing electronic configuration first to be able to do it easier. </em>   <br><br><strong><mark>Appendix<br></mark></strong>Group 1 , 2 , 3 ‘s types of ions formed are caption ( Postively charged ions) <br>Example: Group 1 -&gt; +1<br>                 Group 2 -&gt; +2<br>                 Group 3 -&gt; +3<br>Group 5, 6, 7 ‘s types of ions are Anions ( negatively charged ions)<br>Example : Group 5 -&gt; -3<br>                  Group 6 -&gt; -2<br>                  Group 7 -&gt;  -1<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <author>aldriclegend</author>
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         <pubDate>2018-07-16 15:54:40 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Example of isotopes</title>
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         <title>Example of positive ions</title>
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         <title>Dot-and-cross diagram of ions</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Sodium ion, 23/11 Na —&gt; 2,8,1</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-07-16 16:26:49 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Commentary</title>
         <author>aldriclegend</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><mark>Sub-atomic Particles<br></mark></strong>Electrons are very light.<br>Protons is the same as atomic number.<br>Neutrons are neutral.<br>Nucleus are the heaviest sub-atomic particles in an atom.<br><br><strong><mark>Relative mass and charge<br></mark></strong><em>All sub-atomic particles has relative mass.<br><br></em><strong><mark>Electrons <br></mark></strong><em>Number of protons is equal to number of electrons.<br><br></em><strong><mark>Isotopes<br></mark></strong><em>Same number of protons but different number of neutrons.<br><br></em><strong><mark>The periodic table of elements <br></mark></strong><em>The group number is the number of electrons on outer shell <br>Group 1 is the most reactive as it has only 1 electrons in the outer shell while group 0 is noble gas so it is unreactive, inert and stable.<br>Period is the number of shell that the element/ atom have.<br></em><strong><mark><br>Ions<br></mark></strong><em>If an atom loses electrons, it will form a positive ion.<br>If an atom gains electrons , it will form a negative ion.<br><br></em><strong><mark>Drawing the dot-and-cross diagram of ion<br></mark></strong><em>If they ask for “outer shell only” draw the outer shell only.<br>Try to write down the electronic configuration so it is easier to draw it.<br></em><strong><mark><br>Appendix<br></mark></strong><em>Group 1 to 3 will form a positively charged ion ( caption )<br>Group 5 to 7 will form a negatively charged ion ( anion )<br><br><br>  </em><strong><mark><br></mark></strong><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Questions</title>
         <author>aldriclegend</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><mark>Sub-atomic Particles</mark></strong><br>How light are electrons?<br>What is atomic number?<br>What do it mean by neutral?<br>Why is it the heaviest?<br><br><strong><mark>Relative mass and relative charge<br></mark></strong><em>Why does all sub-atomic particles have mass?<br></em><strong><mark><br>Electrons<br></mark></strong><em>Is all electrons is equal to Protons even outside an atom?<br><br></em><strong><mark>Isotopes<br></mark></strong><em>If 2 atom have the same relative mass of 7 and different number of atomic mass, 5 and 6. Are they isotopes?<br><br></em><strong><mark>The periodic table of elements<br></mark></strong><em>If the group number is equals to the number of electrons on the outer shell why is Group 0 called group 0 ?<br>What is the maximum shell an atom can goes?<br><br></em><strong><mark>Ions<br></mark></strong><em>How do you determine that the ion will be positive or negative?<br><br></em><strong><mark>Drawing the dot-and-cross diagram<br></mark></strong><em>Why does writing down the electronic configuration helps?<br><br></em><strong><mark>Appendix<br></mark></strong><em>Why is there no group 4 and 8?<br><br><br><br></em><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Reinforcement</title>
         <author>aldriclegend</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><mark>Sub-atomic Particles<br></mark></strong>Electrons are 1/1840 relative mass, this is how light they are.<br>Atomic numbers are the smaller number about of every symbol in the periodic table.<br>Neutrons are neutral as it has no relative charge.<br>It is the heaviest as it carry’s out all activities in the atom so it may need more mass to carry out?..( Guessing )<br><br><strong><mark>Relative Mass and Relative Charge<br></mark></strong><em>All matters has mass, so the sub-atomic particles has mass also.<br><br></em><strong><mark>Electrons<br></mark></strong><em>No, if electrons and protons are outside of an atom, they are not equal to each other.<br><br></em><strong><mark> Isotopes <br></mark></strong><em>No , they have different number of protons, so they are different elements.<br><br></em><strong><mark>The periodic table of elements<br></mark></strong><em>It is named group 0 as the outer shell of that group may not be 8.<br>Currently the maximum shell an atom can goes is 7 , but scientist are still trying to find out other atoms.<br><br></em><strong><mark>Ions<br></mark></strong><em>It depends on whether the atom loses or gains electrons lesser to be stable.<br><br></em><strong><mark>Drawing dot-and-cross diagram<br></mark></strong><em>When you write down the electronic configuration, it helps to let you know the number of shells you would need to draw .<br><br></em><strong><mark>Appendix<br></mark></strong><em>Group 4 can either gains or loses electrons.<br>Group 8 is already stable so it doesn’t need to lose or gain electrons.<br></em><br><br></div>]]></description>
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