yeah, and electron transfer is what allows atoms to oxidise (lose electrons) and reduce (gain electrons)Originally posted by ~[TaLeC]~
Down below somewhere is a thread on electron transfer reactions...that explains the majority of it...but basically the electron transfer allows for the displacement of metal from a solution of it's ions by another more reactive metal....
i guess its just the stupid wording of the syllabus.Originally posted by sunken eyes
redox.... one atom gains, one loses. role? its what happens.and then stuff happens as a result
yep, i think if somethin' is more electronegative, its more likely to gain an electron (not an ion.. )Originally posted by JOhnNiLiCiouS
electionegative... thats the one that wants to gain ions???
ie, if something is more electronegative, they're more likely to gain an ion???
yeah, electoaffinity, is the tendency to give out electrons like the group one metals.Originally posted by sunken eyes
yeah electronegative is tendency to form an anion. ie: group 7's are way elctronegative, group 1s are far from it.