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And then the science behind it. Who knows bro. I feel bad because people will see the title and be like booooring and it will be just you and me...
You have to have direct contact with body fluids to get Ebola. Don't cough, spit a loogie at me!
Orbit 1 (s): 2 Orbit 2 (p): 6 Orbit 3 (d): 10 Orbit 4 (f): 14
Ice 16 wow. It's really interesting though.
I thought there were only like ice 1-7, but they had accompanying variables like ice 1b or ice 5d or something.
Koala, get involved! I want to learn AND discuss.
I stand corrected
Isotopes are groups of elements, ions are signal unstable elements. An anion is a negatively charged element. A cation is a positively charged...
Word, you make me want to hurt children! Do you not understand the premise of basic electron configuration? All elements attempt to be noble...
Don't even get me started with electron configuration, or what the radiation of gold-149^2- would be, because it's ridiculously unstable.
But if it has a different atomic mass, it doesn't become just gold. Let's say it becomes gold-149. Add a negative charge of two to it (add...
An atom of gold is a coinage element, which is an exception to the d block of the periodic table (transition metals). It's s orbital isn't...
The nucleus makes up 99.99999999% of the mass of an atom. The electrons makes up the other 0.000000001%, and float in orbitals (called the s, p,...
Dude, protons, electrons, neutrons, atomic mass, mass number, charge, ionic radius, electro negativity, number of valence electrons, average...
Also, if you aren't interested or don't had anything positive, or constructive to say, please by all means save your thumbs the stress of tapping...
Because, it's not normal. Chemists and been working for 45+ years to try and understand it.
Both, actually. And neutrons. Do some research. But what I'm talking about deals only with electrons. A lot of it include valence electrons actually.
Thanks for correcting me :) editing OP.
You don't understand how electron configuration works then. Elements want to be noble gasses (column 18 of periodic table). They tend (when...