Tipos de iones | Cationes y aniones en los elementos químicos. Electrones de valencia.

Tipos de iones | Cationes y aniones en los elementos químicos. Electrones de valencia.

Types of Ions and Their Formation

Introduction to Ions

  • The video introduces the topic of ions, referencing a previous video on the Bohr model. A link to that video is provided in the description for viewers who haven't seen it.

Definition and Classification of Ions

  • An ion is defined as a charged particle resulting from the loss or gain of electrons by an atom. There are two main types:
  • Cations: Atoms that lose electrons and acquire a positive charge.
  • Anions: Atoms that gain electrons and acquire a negative charge.

Identifying Ion Types through Valence Electrons

  • To determine the type of ion, one must observe the number of valence electrons in the outermost energy level:
  • If there are 12-13 valence electrons, it forms a cation (loses electrons).
  • If there are 4 valence electrons, it remains neutral (shares electrons).
  • If there are 5-7 valence electrons, it forms an anion (gains electrons).

Examples of Elements and Their Ion Types

  • Helium is noted as a cation despite being a noble gas because it has only 2 valence electrons. Other noble gases have stable configurations with 8 valence electrons.

Sodium Example

  • Sodium has one electron in its outermost energy level, making it a cation due to its desire to lose this electron.

Fluorine Example

  • Fluorine possesses seven valence electrons; thus, it becomes an anion by gaining one more electron.

Germanium Example

  • Germanium has four valence electrons, categorizing it as neutral since it shares these rather than losing or gaining them.

Argon Example

  • Argon has eight valence electrons, confirming its stability as no ion formation occurs due to its complete outer shell.

Conclusion

Video description

Hola que tal. Bienvenido nuevamente a este bonito canal. En este vídeo aprenderás sobre la definición de ion y sus tipos: catión y anión. Este tema te permitirá complementar el tema de Modelo de Bohr relacionando los electrones de valencia que se definen como aquellas partículas subatómicas negativas que quedan en el último nivel de energía. Te dejo el enlace Modelo de Bohr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cI5oqtQEpXc&t=441s Si te gustó el vídeo, comparte y dale like. No olvides dejar tus comentarios para seguir mejorando este canal. Hasta la próxima. ¡Bye!