CHEM 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Chief Operating Officer, Tellurium, Electronegativity

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23 Feb 2017
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Last of the periodic properties ion formation. This is simply looking at which ion forms for a given element when it undergoes chemical reaction. Conditions for a stable atom to form (rules) Move electrons onto or off of the atom in order to: Fill the entire valence s and p subshells (negative ion) Empty the entire valence s and p subshells (positive ion) Empty the valence p subshell -- only if n >= 4 (positive ion) Non-metals can be both positive or negative ions (no restriction) [small atom is anything above the 3rd row ( na row and above)] [large atom is everything below the 3rd row] ** the above rules eventually form a memorizable pattern. ** this is because you cannot gain 4 electrons or lose 4 (it"s a small atom) To learn the pattern, 34:00 in video w-8. Also, note that the d block in the periodic table are not subject to prediction (don"t worry about them)

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