Message from @ᚱᛟᛟᛏ
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That's the first step
What textbook?
That's the boring step I'd gladly skip
I already know too much of a period table
I would recommend any one in your native language
What, why
The concepts are a bit annoying to have to read through with English, no?
I don't really get what you mean know
If you have no preference nbd
Might be getting sick ree
But basically
What happened?
The first thing you want to learn is a bit of background
Starting on the subatomic level
With electrons mostly
since that's most of the size of an atom and where the interesting stuff happens.
And then you move up from there
Oh, like valence electrons and shit
Size not mass btw*
I know that all atoms want to have either 2 or 8 valence electrons
And that's when they have a neutral charge
I will probably add "learning chemistry" somewhere on my to-do list
So they will give up an electron or two or gain one if that's what it takes to be neutral
But it sounds like something requiring putting some effort
Yeah, and they share these electrons with other atoms
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.
Which I've posted before.
But I will post again cuz it's cool
I really used to like chemistry back in midschool
I sometimes miss these classes
I mean, I still have math and physics
But with chemistry it would be just perfect
I sucked at chemistry in HS
It was interesting without the math parts I struggled with.
Although I would probably do a lot better now.
Math is easy
Most of it is boring
But at least it's easy and you don't have to put any effort into that
All the metals have a variable charge and readily give up electrons to become cations