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Electrons and Ions Unit 3
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Electron Energy Levels What are electrons and where are they located? Small negatively charged particles Located in the orbitals Energy level determines electrons energy Can move from one energy level to another Absorb energy = jump to higher level Give off energy = jump to lower level
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What are Valence Electrons? Definition: Electrons found in the outer energy level of an atom Can participate in interactions with other atoms Determine properties of atoms Atoms are most stable when outermost energy level is full Which atom pictured below would be most stable?
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How do you determine valence electrons? Valence electrons increase across periods from left to right All elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons
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How can you represent valence electrons? Electron dot diagrams are used to represent valence electrons An elements chemical symbol is surrounded by dots that represent valence electrons Elements have a maximum of 8 valence electrons
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How do valence electrons determine reactivity? Elements in groups 1, 2, 6 and 7 are highly reactive Elements in group 1 and 2 want to give up their valence electrons to become stable Elements in groups 6 and 7 want to gain valence electrons to become stable Elements in group 8 (noble gases) have full outer shell of electrons and are very stable/non-reactive
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What are ions? Why are atoms electrically neutral? Equal numbers of protons and electrons When atoms gain or lose valence electrons they become charged Definition: Ions are atoms that have positive or negative charge due to unequal numbers of protons and electrons
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How can you tell the charge of an ion? Ions charge is identified by their group (column) number
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Ions When atoms lose valence electrons they become positively charged Have more protons than electrons Called “Cations” When atoms gain valence electrons they become negatively charged Have more electrons than protons Called “Anions”
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