GENERAL CHEMISTRY explained in 19 Minutes
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Atoms consist of a core of protons and neutrons surrounded by electrons, with the number of protons determining the element; elements are organized in the periodic table with specific valence electrons. Chemical reactions aim to reach stability through balanced equations, with different types of bonds and forces playing a role in molecular interactions and changes in energy states.
Insights
- The number of protons in an atom defines its elemental identity, with elements arranged in the periodic table based on their valence electrons, leading to similar chemical behaviors within groups, except for helium.
- Chemical reactions aim to achieve stability, requiring balancing based on stoichiometry and conservation of mass, with catalysts reducing activation energy, and enthalpy and Gibbs Free Energy determining reaction spontaneity, while equilibriums involve reversible reactions with constant concentrations.
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Recent questions
What are atoms made of?
Atoms are composed of a core containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons.
How do elements differ in the periodic table?
Elements in the periodic table vary by the number of valence electrons.
What determines the polarity of water?
Water is a polar molecule due to electronegativity differences.
What are the different types of chemical bonds?
Chemical bonds include covalent, ionic, and metallic bonds.
What role do catalysts play in chemical reactions?
Catalysts reduce activation energy for faster reactions.
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