Message from @laurefinwë

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2018-12-18 19:52:16 UTC  

Mhm

2018-12-18 19:52:20 UTC  

That's the first step

2018-12-18 19:52:21 UTC  

What textbook?

2018-12-18 19:52:33 UTC  

That's the boring step I'd gladly skip

2018-12-18 19:52:44 UTC  

I already know too much of a period table

2018-12-18 19:52:49 UTC  

I would recommend any one in your native language

2018-12-18 19:53:03 UTC  

What, why

2018-12-18 19:53:33 UTC  

The concepts are a bit annoying to have to read through with English, no?

2018-12-18 19:53:56 UTC  

I don't really get what you mean know

2018-12-18 19:54:58 UTC  

If you have no preference nbd

2018-12-18 19:55:11 UTC  

Might be getting sick ree

2018-12-18 19:55:17 UTC  

But basically

2018-12-18 19:55:29 UTC  

What happened?

2018-12-18 19:55:32 UTC  

The first thing you want to learn is a bit of background

2018-12-18 19:55:42 UTC  

Starting on the subatomic level

2018-12-18 19:55:49 UTC  

With electrons mostly

2018-12-18 19:56:19 UTC  

since that's most of the size of an atom and where the interesting stuff happens.

2018-12-18 19:56:29 UTC  

And then you move up from there

2018-12-18 19:56:29 UTC  

Oh, like valence electrons and shit

2018-12-18 19:56:42 UTC  

Size not mass btw*

2018-12-18 19:56:47 UTC  

I know that all atoms want to have either 2 or 8 valence electrons

2018-12-18 19:57:15 UTC  

Yeah. They just want to occupy the lowest energy state possible

2018-12-18 19:57:27 UTC  

And that's when they have a neutral charge

2018-12-18 19:57:51 UTC  

I will probably add "learning chemistry" somewhere on my to-do list

2018-12-18 19:57:55 UTC  

So they will give up an electron or two or gain one if that's what it takes to be neutral

2018-12-18 19:58:15 UTC  

But it sounds like something requiring putting some effort

2018-12-18 19:58:27 UTC  

Yeah, and they share these electrons with other atoms

2018-12-18 19:58:38 UTC  

Which is why if you go across the table by group number, there are certain atoms that will usually show up in nature with a certain charge.

2018-12-18 19:58:48 UTC  

Which I've posted before.

2018-12-18 19:59:02 UTC  

But I will post again cuz it's cool

2018-12-18 19:59:28 UTC  

I really used to like chemistry back in midschool

2018-12-18 19:59:40 UTC  

I sometimes miss these classes

2018-12-18 19:59:57 UTC  

I mean, I still have math and physics

2018-12-18 20:00:06 UTC  

But with chemistry it would be just perfect

2018-12-18 20:02:20 UTC  

I sucked at chemistry in HS

2018-12-18 20:02:35 UTC  

It was interesting without the math parts I struggled with.

2018-12-18 20:02:42 UTC  

Although I would probably do a lot better now.

2018-12-18 20:02:50 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/519738945979023360/524677947609841664/AfFqMwGGRIqkQKD5Iv2h_OxidationNumbers.jpg

2018-12-18 20:02:56 UTC  

Math is easy

2018-12-18 20:03:06 UTC  

Most of it is boring

2018-12-18 20:03:22 UTC  

But at least it's easy and you don't have to put any effort into that