Brimley said:
Hello ch@rlatan,
so in summary, would you say that ionic compounding is exothermic due to energy being emitted via the bonding process which entails kinesis and thus the conservation of energy states that this kinesis will change form to heat once the electrons have finished the kinetic process?
Does that sound right? Also, what did you mean by emitting energy according to e=mc2 ?
No. The scenarios I proposed are as valid as saying 'There's a little leprechaun in the atom that grabs the electron to fill his magic box of eight at which time it sings and we see that as energy'.
It's like this. The textbook response to your question is that electrons are in a higher energy state in the first atom and the bonding process occurs because by bonding with the second atom they can achieve a lower energy state. The transition of states from higher to lower allows for the release of energy making the reaction exothermic.
If you don't really know what 'state' means or understand the mechanism for the reaction then join the queue. Science is about what can be shown mathematically.
So I re-iterate ;- 'But the truth is that the nature of the atom and the processes within it are quantum mechanical and can only really be interpreted through the mathematics of quantum mechanics.'
If you want to 'chew the cud' about what is possibly going on in the atom then this forum is not the place. I know that from experience.
PS
When you say 'that this kinesis will change form to heat' you are still confusing heat and energy. In this scenario it would be correct to say 'that this change in kinesis will be converted to energy which is then measured as heat.'
and
'Also, what did you mean by emitting energy according to e=mc
2?'
Energy has three forms. Potential - by virtue of a bodies position with respect to a field of force. Kinetic - by virtue of a bodies movement (potential is converted to kinetic when it is free to move in the field of force - like something falling off a shelf). And rest-mass - the intrinsic energy contained within the matter of the body. The equation e=mc
2 states that matter can be converted to energy by a factor c
2. For more info on that search 'mass-energy equivalence'.
ch@rlatan.