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Happy Monday!. Electron Configurations! Last week of 1 st Quarter Lab Reports due WEDNESDAY!! Chapter 3.3 (Part 2) Test = THURSDAY!. Quantum Number. A number that specifies the properties of electrons Every electron has 4 quantum numbers
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Happy Monday! Electron Configurations! • Last week of 1stQuarter • Lab Reports due WEDNESDAY!! • Chapter 3.3 (Part 2) Test = THURSDAY!
Quantum Number • A number that specifies the properties of electrons • Every electron has 4 quantum numbers • Most importantly, it specifies the orbital in which the electron is located
Energy Levels, Sublevels, and Orbitals • Energy Levels (represented by principle quantum number - n) • Higher the n, the farther away from the nucleus (More Energy) • Sublevels (s,p,d,f) • Number of sublevels is related to the energy level • Orbitals • Make up sublevels
There are 4 sublevels (& types of orbitals): s, p, d, f
Sooo…. • Energy levelsare made up of.. • Sublevels which are made up of.. • Orbitals!
Orbitals • Orbital: • Most probable location of electrons (90% chance) • Each orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons • Each region corresponds to a specific energy level (n) • Sometimes called electron clouds
Orbitals • Described by both a number and a letter • Number – tells the energy level in which the orbital is located • Letter – tells the shape of the orbital • The higher the energy level, the more different shapes that are possible
Orbitals • How do these orbitals fit together? • Watch this… • And this…
Electron Configurations! • An electron configuration is the arrangement of electrons in an atom
Orbital Labels:(examples) • 1s • 2s • 2p • The number tells us the energy level • 3s • 3p • 3d • The letter tells us the orbital shape!
Happy Tuesday!! • Talk about Conclusions • Electron Configurations Lab Report due tomorrow TYPED Chapter 3.3 (part2) Test = Thursday
Aufbau Principle • Electrons fill the lowest-energy orbital first
The order in which orbitals are filled (Aufbau principle) may be also be displayed as an arrow diagram: 1s 2s 2p 3s3p 3d 4s 4p4d 4f 5s 5p5d 5f 6s 6p6d 6f 7s 7p7d 7f 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 3d 4s 4p 4d 4f 5s 5p 5d 5f 6s 6p 6d 6f 7s 7p 7d 7f
Pauli Exclusion Principle • Two electrons of opposite spins can occupy the same orbital
Hund’s Rule • The number of unpaired electrons is the maximum possible and these unpaired electrons must have the same spin • (Must fill each orbital with 1 electron–all with the same spin–before doubling up).
Orbital Diagram: Lowest Energy Level
Electron Configuration PracticeO 2p 2s 1s
Draw a Horizontal Orbital Diagramfor Chlorine: • Cl: 1s22s22p63s23p5 2p 1s 2s 3p 3s
Complete bottom of p.11 • Write configurations out based on section above.
Remember the Arrow Diagram: 1s 2s 2p 3s3p 3d 4s 4p4d 4f 5s 5p5d 5f 6s 6p6d 6f 7s 7p7d 7f 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 3d 4s 4p 4d 4f 5s 5p 5d 5f 6s 6p 6d 6f 7s 7p 7d 7f
Practice using it! • Follow the arrows to write on the electron configurations on the bottom of p.12