Electronic Structure C1

Cards (28)

  • What is the main topic discussed in the video?
    The arrangement of electrons in atoms
  • Why do most atoms, like fluorine, have an incomplete outer shell of electrons?
    Because they need a full outer shell to be stable
  • What happens if an atom does not have a full outer shell?
    It will react with another atom to gain or lose electrons
  • What is the atomic number of sodium?

    11
  • How many protons and electrons does sodium have?
    11 protons and 11 electrons
  • How are electrons arranged around the nucleus of an atom?
    In shells or energy levels
  • How many electrons can the first shell hold?
    2 electrons
  • How many electrons can the second shell hold?
    8 electrons
  • What is the best way to add electrons to the shells?
    Place a single electron in the top, right, bottom, and left positions before pairing
  • Why is sodium considered unstable?
    It has only one electron in its outer shell
  • What do most atoms want to do to achieve stability?
    React to form molecules or compounds
  • What do noble gases have that makes them stable?
    A completely full outer shell
  • What is the atomic number of argon?

    18
  • How would you represent the electron structure of argon?
    2, 8, 8
  • How do you draw electrons in diagrams?
    As crosses or dots
  • What is the atomic number of calcium?
    20
  • How would you represent the electron structure of calcium?
    2, 8, 8, 2
  • Why is calcium considered unstable?
    It has only two electrons in its outer shell
  • What happens to calcium when it loses two electrons?
    It becomes a calcium ion with a 2+ charge
  • What is the electron structure of a calcium ion?
    2, 8, 8
  • What is the atomic number of fluorine?
    9
  • How many electrons does fluorine have in its outer shell?
    7 electrons
  • What does fluorine need to become stable?
    It needs to gain one more electron
  • What charge does a fluoride ion have?
    A charge of -1
  • How would you represent the electron structure of a fluoride ion?
    2, 8
  • What is the significance of having a full outer shell of electrons for an atom?
    • Atoms are stable with a full outer shell
    • Atoms with incomplete outer shells are reactive
    • Stability is achieved through gaining or losing electrons
  • What is the process for determining the electron arrangement of an element?
    1. Find the atomic number
    2. Determine the number of electrons
    3. Fill the first shell with 2 electrons
    4. Fill the second shell with 8 electrons
    5. Fill the third shell with 8 electrons (if applicable)
    6. Write the electron structure in the format of numbers
  • What are the differences between atoms and ions?
    • Atoms are neutral with equal protons and electrons
    • Ions have an overall charge due to loss or gain of electrons
    • Ions are represented with square brackets and charge notation