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CHEMISTRY Ions, Water and Gram Molecular Weights ATOMIC NUMBER AND IONS Atomic number = the number of protons in an atom It also = the number of electrons normally. If an atom loses an electron, it gains a positive charge (since a negative left) and is called a cation (pronounced “cat-ion”) if an atom gains an electron, it gets a negative charge (since a negative electron was added and is called an anion (pronounced “an-ion”). IONS AND WATER Hydrogen is also prone to getting a slight negative charge if its electrons are more attracted to the other atom in a compound, like when it combines with oxygen to create water. The hydrogens have a slightly positive charge and the oxygen has a slightly negative charge. These partials can attract each other and make water molecules “stick” to each other. IONS AND WATER They line up like this: Look familiar? The angles here lead to the angles seen in solid water: Snow! IONS AND WATER This also explains why water is “sticky” enough to Form beads Form puddles Have surface tension Dissolve a large number of other compounds that have partial charges like salts... GRAM MOLECULAR WEIGHT There’s another interesting thing you find about chemicals - you can know how many atoms or molecules of an element or compound by using something called the gram molecular weight. The same number of grams of an element as the number in its atomic weight contains 602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms. This amount of an element is called a mole. GRAM MOLECULAR WEIGHT 602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (602 sextillion) can also be written in scientific notation as 6.02 x 1023 Want 6.02 x 1023 atoms of carbon, atomic weight 12? Easy! Get 12 grams of it. Want 6.02 x 1023 atoms of gold, atomic weight 196? Easy! Get 196 grams of it.