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What is the focus of today's video?
Arrangement of
electrons
in
atoms
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Why do most atoms have an incomplete outer shell?
They need a full outer shell to be
stable
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What happens if an atom has an incomplete outer shell?
It
reacts
with another atom
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What is the atomic number of sodium?
11
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How many protons does sodium have?
11
protons
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How are electrons arranged around the nucleus?
In
shells
around the nucleus
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How many electrons can the first shell hold?
2
electrons
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How many electrons can the second shell hold?
8
electrons
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What is the best way to add electrons to the shells?
In top, right, bottom, left
positions
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What do you do when you run out of electrons for a shell?
Put remaining electrons in the
next
shell
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Why is sodium considered unstable?
It has one
electron
in its outer shell
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What do most atoms want to do to achieve stability?
React to form molecules or compounds
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What do noble gases have in terms of electron configuration?
Completely full
outer shells
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What is the atomic number of argon?
18
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How do you represent the electron structure of argon?
2, 8, 8
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What is the atomic number of calcium?
20
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How many electrons does calcium have in its outer shell?
2
electrons
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What happens to calcium when it loses two electrons?
It becomes a
calcium ion
with a
2+
charge
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How do we denote ions in diagrams?
With square brackets and
charge
in the corner
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What is the atomic number of fluorine?
9
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How many electrons does fluorine have in its outer shell?
7
electrons
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What does fluorine need to become stable?
Gain one more
electron
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What charge does a fluoride ion have?
-1
charge
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How is the electron structure of fluorine written?
2, 7
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What is the process of electron arrangement in atoms?
Electrons are arranged in
shells
around the
nucleus
First
shell holds 2
electrons
Second
shell holds 8 electrons
Third
shell holds 8 electrons
Outer shell
must be full for stability
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What are the differences between sodium and fluorine in terms of electron stability?
Sodium has
1
electron in outer shell (unstable)
Fluorine has
7
electrons in outer shell (needs 1 more to be stable)
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What are the electron configurations for the first 20 elements?
Example configurations:
Sodium
: 2, 8, 1
Argon
: 2, 8, 8
Calcium: 2, 8, 8, 2
Fluorine
: 2, 7
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