A basic description of the transfer of an electron between sodium and chlorine forming the sodium chloride ionic compound.
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@mobydick64207 жыл бұрын
What causes them to ionize? Is it the mere proximity of a donor to an acceptor? Also I have trouble seeing how you can say that they do not share the donated electron - which would make it a type of covalent bond, I think.
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@kennyx8482 Жыл бұрын
doesnt Cl need 18 electrons in 3rd shell to be happy tho??
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@captainironman-mc5138 жыл бұрын
tmrw final exams igcse gr 10 and in chemistry there is only 3 things i dont understand and they r ionic covalent metallic bonds i am bad at them so much hopefully this helps
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@nczioox11167 жыл бұрын
At 1:41 you mention that the 3rd energy level holds 8, but everything on google is telling me that the 3rd level hold 18 electrons?
@w2blackpanther3776 жыл бұрын
NCZIOOX the 1st energy level can only hold 2 the 2nd can hold 8 and the 3rd can hold 8. Also the 4th energy level can hold 18. Hope this helped.😊
@j_sum16 жыл бұрын
Incorrect, Fiza. The third energy level (3rd shell) can hold 18 electrons. The only confusion is that the 4th shell begins to accept electrons before the third is completely full. In technical terms, the 3d orbitals (3rd shell, d subshell) are a slightly higher energy state than the 4s orbital (4th shell, s subshell). You see this on the periodic table when looking at potassium and calcium. At Argon the third shell has 8 electrons but the next electron goes in the 4th shell -- hence potassium is on the 4th period. Once you get to scandium the 3d subshells begin to get populated with electrons.
@w2blackpanther3776 жыл бұрын
j_sum1 Thank you for correcting me. I must've misunderstood.😔
@j_sum16 жыл бұрын
Hey, not a problem. Easy mistake to make and something that is often not well explained. I once made this exact same mistake when I produced an education resource for high school science students. I think the simple workaround is the phrase, "the third shell holds 18 but when it gets to 8 the 4th shell starts to fill."
@ravinduwijayarathna62386 жыл бұрын
3rd energy level has 3 sub energy levels namely 3s^2, 3p^6, 3d^10.. this means that the third Main energy level has 3 minor energy levels inside it which can hold 18 electrons (2 +8 + 10) so yeah, 3rd energy level do have the ability to hold 18 electrons in it.. BUT , atoms in period 1 and 2 only have upto 8 electrons in its valence shell ... atoms below period 2 can and will hold more than 8 electrons... Flourine has 7 valence electrons and forms only single bonds with other atoms to complete its octet But Bromine, Iodine which are in the same group and have 7 valence electrons usually forms 7 single bonds ...