Yeah, and here I was thinking I wouldn't have to use this thread *How vain of me*
So I have a test on Friday on a lot of chemistry stuff that I missed while I was sick with Strep Throat. I understood most things, but the thing I'm stuck with is Isotopes and Ions. My sheet says that Isotopes are written like so:
C-11
C-12
C-13
C being Carbon...But what are those numbers? What do they mean, and why are they different?
Next in the book talks about Ions and Ionic Bonding. Here is where I'm REALLY confused. The teacher gave me a sheet on how to draw Bohr Rutherford Diagrams...and said they'd help, but I don't really understand what I'm supposed to be doing...anyone willing to lend a hand?
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Yeah, and here I was thinking I wouldn't have to use this thread *How vain of me*
So I have a test on Friday on a lot of chemistry stuff that I missed while I was sick with Strep Throat. I understood most things, but the thing I'm stuck with is Isotopes and Ions. My sheet says that Isotopes are written like so:
C-11
C-12
C-13
C being Carbon...But what are those numbers? What do they mean, and why are they different?
Next in the book talks about Ions and Ionic Bonding. Here is where I'm REALLY confused. The teacher gave me a sheet on how to draw Bohr Rutherford Diagrams...and said they'd help, but I don't really understand what I'm supposed to be doing...anyone willing to lend a hand?
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