Ions are atoms or groups of atoms with a net positive or negative charge. In this video we will learn how and why ions form. We will also learn a quick and easy way to determine the charge on an ion.
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If I’m understanding correctly, pure water H2O is not conductive because the valence electrons between the two cannot add up to 8 valence electrons. Please correct me if
So...an ion is a "resonanting" frequency of an atomic cell that induces a positive or negative charge inside of another cell, which could alter it's behavior or polarity through induction?
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My favorite part is when sodium gave free electrons to 1000 chlorine in need so that they could make an octate. Truly heartwarming
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If I’m understanding correctly, pure water H2O is not conductive because the valence electrons between the two cannot add up to 8 valence electrons. Please correct me if
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Thanks for explaining why they lose or gain an electron.
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So...an ion is a "resonanting" frequency of an atomic cell that induces a positive or negative charge inside of another cell, which could alter it's behavior or polarity through induction?
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So it gained an electron, when it lost one?
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Isn't chlorine diatomic @4:38 ? Great video by the way!
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That was better than highschool, but I guess the foundation of Highschool made it so much quicker to get.
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Where do the lost electrons go
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Can Ions be neutral or are they only positive and negative?
Too late, but I think that's an isotope, I'm not sure
What is difination of ioni structure
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what is a positive or negative charge? what does that mean?
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