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Remember Atomic Theories?. What was wrong with Rutherford's model of the atom?Electrons were outside the nucleus and need some method of organizationWhat ?exciting" scientist came up with a theory to organize electrons?Niels Bohr. Niels Bohr. Bohr ModelElectrons can only possess certain amount o
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1. Electrons in the Atom Part 2
2. Remember Atomic Theories
What was wrong with Rutherfords model of the atom?
Electrons were outside the nucleus and need some method of organization
What exciting scientist came up with a theory to organize electrons?
Niels Bohr
3. Niels Bohr Bohr Model
Electrons can only possess certain amount of energy
Electrons must be in specific energy level
Need more energy to be farther away from the nucleus
Electrons CANNOT be in between energy levels
4. Bohr Model of Atom
5. Bohr Model
6. Hydrogen- emitting a photon
7. Electron Energy Levels Energy Levels = the possible electrons orbits of an atom
Ground State = exists when an atom is energetically stable
Excited State = exists when electrons absorb energy, move to higher energy levels, atom becomes energetically unstable.
8. Vocabulary When an atom is put into a flame describe what happen to electrons using these vocabulary words:
energy levels, ground state, excited state
9. Quantum Mechanical Model Currently accepted model
energy is quantized
energy has only certain allowable values; other values are NOT allowed
Cannot tell exact location of electron in quantum mechanics
Can give the probability of finding any electron a certain distance from the nucleus.
Can identify the energy an electron is in
10. Electrons & Light Continuous Spectrum = band of colors that results when a narrow beam of light passes through a prism
Many electrons jump energy levels all at once, so lots of different colors are emitted
11. Bright Line Spectrums Each element has its own set of lines
Electrons drop from different levels in different atoms
Unique like finger prints.
12. Emission Spectra- Finger Prints
13. Electron Motion for Hydrogen
14. Electrons in Atom There are 7 energy levels in an atom
Higher Energy Level means
Farther the electron is from the nucleus
The more energy the electron has
15. Energy Levels Sublevels (Area within energy level)
Each have different energy value
Called Orbitals (like apartments on a floor)
s, p, d, f
Each orbital can hold a max of 2 electrons
16. Orbitals
17. Orbitals & Energy Levels (n) n = energy level in the atom
n = 1st = s
n = 2nd = s, p
n = 3rd = s, p, d
n = 4th = s, p, d, f
n = 5th = s, p, d, f
n = 6th = s, p, d,
18. Orbital Shapes
19. Order to fill Orbitals Low energy first, then higher energy
20. Electron Configuration Shows arrangement of all the electrons
Aufbau Principle = fill lowest E orbital to highest E orbital.
Paulii- Exclusion Principle = max of 2 electrons in each orbital; electrons have opposite spins (think ying yang)
Hunds Rule = each same spin electron must fill an empty orbital of equal energy before doubling
21. Electron Configuration Format : 1s1
1 = the energy level
s = the sublevel, or orbital
1 = the number of electrons in that sublevel
Written as an exponent (superscript)
22. Order to Fill Orbitals
23. Fill According to Periodic Table
24. Writing Electron Configuration Locate the element on the periodic table
Fill in the orbitals in the proper order
Check that total number of electrons equals the atomic number
25. Electron Configuration
26. Examples C =
Li =
Na =
Cl =
K =
Fe =
27. Shorthand Notation Put noble gases that precedes the element in brackets, then continue filling the rest in order.
Na =
Cl =
K =
Fe =
28. Orbital Notation Same as electron configuration, use arrows to represent electrons
Lines or circles to represent orbitals
Example- Fluorine
29. Significance of E- Configuration Valence Shell = the outermost energy level of an atom
Valence electrons = electrons in the valence (outer) shell; important because involved in chemical bonding
Max number of valence electrons an atom can have is 8
s and p orbital (2 + 6 = 8 electrons)
30. Significance of Noble Gases Noble Gases = not reactive
Full outer shell, s and p orbitals
Every other element wants to have an electron configuration like a Noble Gas