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red and green are opposites

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assume red and green cancel each other

net color = neutral

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take away one red

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take away one red net color = 1 green

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take away two red

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take away two red net color = 2 green

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net color = neutral

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net color = 2 red

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in this arrangement…

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green is trapped inside.Only red ballscan be added ortaken away…

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color = 2 green

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color = 1 red

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color = ?

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3 red

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color = ?

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3 green

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In order to understandwhat ions are,we need to know that…

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the particlesthat make up atomshave eitherpositive or negative charge

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positive and negative are opposites

they cancel each other out

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net charge = zero

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the positive (+) particle is called a

proton

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the negative (-) particle is called an

electron

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in an atom,protons ( ) are inthe centerand electrons ( )are on the outside

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only electrons ( )can be addedor taken away

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this is an atom with5 electrons and

5 protons

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the atom is neutral

net charge = zero

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5 (-) and 5 (+) = zero charge (neutral)

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charge = ?

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charge = 1- (one minus)

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2+ (two plus)

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WHEN REMOVING ELECTRONS

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WHEN REMOVING ELECTRONS

THE RESULTING CHARGE IS POSITIVE

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WHEN REMOVING ELECTRONS

THE RESULTING CHARGE IS POSITIVE

neutral 1+

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WHEN ADDING ELECTRONS

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THE RESULTING CHARGE IS NEGATIVE

WHEN ADDING ELECTRONS

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THE RESULTING CHARGE IS NEGATIVE

neutral 2

WHEN ADDING ELECTRONS

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An atom with positive or negative charge

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ION

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Atoms without charge are called ATOMS

Atoms with positive or negative charge

are called IONS

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Notice that ONLY the number of e- changes

The number of protons in anAtom NEVER changes

(Only electrons are added or subtracted)

(why?)

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ions make up the salt you put on your eggs in the morning

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ions are required for your brain to function(ions allow you to see and understand this presentation)

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ions are an essential ingredient in soap

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ions are required for cellular respiration C 6H 12O 6 + O 2 CO 2 + H 2O

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ions make up acids and bases

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ions keep your blood functioning

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ETCETERA

C 6H 12O 6 + O 2 CO 2 + H 2O

ions make up the salt you put on your eggs in

ions are required for your brain to function(ions allow you to see and understand this presentation)

ions are an essential ingredient in soap

ions are required for cellular respiration

ions make up acids and bases

ions keep your blood functioning

the morning