From 962d2b8aed3f73fbb24901737e20adb77b4b036b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: James Su Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2019 19:20:17 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update Unit 1: Chemistry.md --- Grade 10/Science/SNC2DZ/Unit 1: Chemistry.md | 37 +++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Grade 10/Science/SNC2DZ/Unit 1: Chemistry.md b/Grade 10/Science/SNC2DZ/Unit 1: Chemistry.md index aa3af4e..bc31fee 100644 --- a/Grade 10/Science/SNC2DZ/Unit 1: Chemistry.md +++ b/Grade 10/Science/SNC2DZ/Unit 1: Chemistry.md @@ -30,10 +30,22 @@ - Involved in studying, varifying information (eg the periodic table -> Describes the elements -> pure susbtances made of only one kind of atom),and publishing. ## Trends on the Periodic Table + +## Rows - Same energy level in each period - Same number of valence electrons in each group - Across a row/period $`\rightarrow`$ more $`p^+`$ in nucleus $`\rightarrow`$ greater attraction to $`e^-`$ -- s +- Atomic radius decreases as you move acroos a row/period, due to more protons in the nucleus that attract the negatives. +- Atomic radius is the from the center of the atom (nucleus) to the outer most shell (valence shell) + +## Columns +- down a column, increase of energy level, as you move down +- every atom has only one valence shell (cause its the most outer shell) +- if valence shell is further away from the nucleus, less attractive force between nucleus and valence $`e^-`$ +- more energy levels where $`e-`$ can be +- Negative electrons are repeling the valence shell electrons `(shielding)` +- `Shielding` "inner electrons" repel valence electrons and "block" attraction force between valence electrons and nucleus +- Atomic radius increases as you move down a column/group ## Metals - They tend to lose electrons @@ -44,3 +56,26 @@ - They are dull, bad conductors - insulators - Tend to gain electrons - The have a strong hold on electrons + +## Bonds +- An ionic bond is a bond between a negative ion and a positive ion (so a anion and a cation) +- An convalent bond is a bond between 2 non-metals +- An ion is a charged particle +- An anion is formed when an particle gains electrons +- An cation is formed when an particle loses electrons +- We can use modesl(e.g Lewis dot diagrams) to show bonding +- Atoms will lose or gain electrons to achieve noble gas $`e^-`$ configuration $`\rightarrow`$ The most common stable ion. (eg, if $`Na`$ loses electrons, it becomes like $`Ne`$, if $`Cl`$ gains an electron, it becomes like $`Ar`$) +- To show that atoms are different than ions, we put square brackets around it $`[Na]`$, then we put superscript on the top right to show its charge, $`[Na]^+`$ (if the charge is only a $`\pm 1`$, we just put a $`+`$ instead of $`+1`$) + +## Non Metal Ionic Names +|Name|Name| +|:---|:---| +|Hydride|Boride| +|Carbide|Nitride| +|Oxide|Fluoride| +|Silicide|Phosphide| +|Sulphide/Sulfide|Chloride| +|Arsenide|Selenide| +|Bromide|Telluride| +|Iodide|Astitide| +