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Electron Configurations

Electron Configurations Remember that electrons are waves

Electron Configurations Remember that electrons are waves

Electron Configurations Remember that electrons are waves

Electron Configurations Remember that electrons are waves

Electron Configurations Remember that electrons are waves

Electron Configurations Remember that electrons do not have an exact location and speed

Electron Configurations Remember that electrons do not have an exact location and speed

Electron Configurations An orbital shows where the electron will be 90% of the time

Electron Configurations Remember that electrons have a limited number of energy levels

Electron Configurations Remember that electrons have a limited number of energy levels

Electron Configurations Remember that electrons have a limited number of energy levels

Electron Configurations Seating levels further from the stage have more sections

Electron Configurations Seating levels further from the stage have more sections

Electron Configurations Seating levels further from the stage have more sections

Electron Configurations Seating levels further from the stage have more sections

Electron Configurations Energy levels further from the nucleus have more sublevels

Electron Configurations Bigger sublevels have more orbitals

Electron Configurations Here’s what they look like:

Electron Configurations Here’s what they look like: s-orbital

Electron Configurations Here’s what they look like: p-orbitals

Electron Configurations Here’s what they look like: d-orbitals

Electron Configurations Here’s what they look like: f-orbitals

Electron Configurations Here’s what they look like: s p d

Electron Configurations Here’s what they look like: s p d

Electron Configurations Here’s what they look like: s p d

Electron Configurations Here’s what they look like: s p d

Electron Configurations Here’s what they look like: s p d or

Electron Configurations To review:

Electron Configurations To review: Electrons are 3-dimensional waves

Electron Configurations To review: Electrons are 3-dimensional waves Electrons do not have an exact location and speed

Electron Configurations To review: Electrons are 3-dimensional waves Electrons do not have an exact location and speed An orbital shows where the electron will be 90% of the time.

Electron Configurations To review: Energy levels further from the nucleus have more sublevels

Electron Configurations To review: Energy levels further from the nucleus have more sublevels Bigger sublevels have more orbitals

Electron Configurations To review: Energy levels further from the nucleus have more sublevels Bigger sublevels have more orbitals s, p, d, and f orbitals have their own unique shapes

Electron Configurations To review: Energy levels further from the nucleus have more sublevels Bigger sublevels have more orbitals s, p, d, and f orbitals have their own unique shapes etc..