BIOL 243 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Electron Acceptor, Electron Donor, Dehydration Reaction

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Ions= particles charged either positive or negative when electrons are transferred from one atom to another. Electron acceptor= atom that gains one or more electrons (anion) Electron donor= atom that loses one or more electrons (cation) One example is formation of table salt (nacl) Bonds commonly formed between atoms with 1 or 2 valence shell electrons and atoms with 7 valence shell electrons. Most fall in chemical category of salts: in dry state, salts don"t exist as individual molecules; form crystals. Crystals= large arrays of cations and anions held together by ionic bonds. Shared electrons occupy single orbital common to both atoms. Nonpolar molecules= shared electrons are shared equally. Molecule"s shape may result in unequal sharing: polar molecule. Happens especially in nonsymmetrical molecules containing atoms with different electron-attraction abilities. Small atoms with 6 or 7 valence shell electrons (o, n, cl) are electron-hungry: electronegative. Atoms with only 1 or 2 valence electrons are electropositive.

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