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| − | '''Electron Transfer''' is a type of [[Chemical Reaction|chemical reaction]] in which [[electron]]s from the [[Outer Shell]] of one [[atom]] move to the [[Outer Shell]] of another [[atom]] to form an [[Ionic Bond]]. | + | '''Electron Transfer''' is a type of [[Chemical Reaction|chemical reaction]] in which [[electron]]s from the [[Outer Shell|outer shell]] of one [[atom]] move to the [[Outer Shell|outer shell]] of another [[atom]] to form an [[Ionic Bond]]. |
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| + | : '''Electron Transfer''' [[Chemical Reaction|reactions]] usually happen between [[metal]] and [[non-metal]] [[atom]]s. | ||
| + | : '''Electron Transfer''' happens when [[electron]]s in the [[Outer Shell|outer shell]] of an [[atom]] have a greater [[force]] of [[attraction]] to the [[Atomic Nucleus|nucleus]] than [[electron]]s in the [[Outer Shell|outer shell]] of another [[atom]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:28, 6 December 2018
Key Stage 4
Meaning
Electron Transfer is a type of chemical reaction in which electrons from the outer shell of one atom move to the outer shell of another atom to form an Ionic Bond.
About Electron Transfer
- Electron Transfer reactions usually happen between metal and non-metal atoms.
- Electron Transfer happens when electrons in the outer shell of an atom have a greater force of attraction to the nucleus than electrons in the outer shell of another atom.