Quantum Mechanics
Electron Density Gives the probability that an electron will be found in a particular region of an atom Regions of high electron density represent a high probability of locating the electron Representation of the electron density distribution surrounding the nucleus in the hydrogen atom; shows a high probability of finding the electron closer to the nucleus
Atomic Orbital Way to distinguish Bohr’s model from the current quantum mechanical model Probability of locating the electron in 3D space around the nucleus Has a characteristic energy
Quantum numbers Principle quantum number (n) Angular momentum quantum number Magnetic quantum number Electron spin quantum number
5 n = 1, 2, 3, 4, …. n=1 n=2 n=3 distance of e - from the nucleus Principal Quantum Number n
Energy levels are like rungs of a ladder. You cannot be in between a rung Energy levels in an atom’s electron are unequally spaced. The higher energy levels are closer together.
Angular Momentum Quantum Number Shape of the “volume” of space that the e - occupies s orbital p orbital d orbital f orbital
Magnetic Quantum Number Describes the orientation of the orbitals in space
s orbital Sphere
p orbital dumbbell3 orientations
d orbital Double dumbbell 5 orientations
f orbital 7 orientations
Electron Spin Quantum Number
Energy of Orbitals
Shielding Effect Why is the 2s orbital lower in energy than the 2p? “shielding” reduces the electrostatic attraction Energy difference also depends on orbital shape
Electron Configuration 1s 1 principal quantum number n Shape number of electrons in the orbital Orbital diagram H 1s 1
Aufbau Principle
Orbitals in the Periodic Table
Pauli Exclusion Principle No two electrons can have the same 4 quantum numbers Only two electrons may occupy the same atomic orbital, and these electrons must have opposite spins Electrons that have opposite spins are said to be paired Orbital name# of orientationsTotal # of electrons s p d f
Hund’s Rule The most stable arrangement of electrons in an orbital is the one with the greatest number of parallel spins
Practice Fill in the orbital diagram, and write the electron configuration for the following atoms
Exceptions ElementShould beActually is Copper1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 3d 4 4s 2 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 3d 5 4s 1 Chromium1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 3d 9 4s 2 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 3d 10 4s 1
Noble Gas Configuration What is the electron configuration for Ne? Ne: What is the electron configuration for Mg? Mg: What do both electron configurations have in common?
To figure out which noble gas to use find the noble gas that is closest to the element without going over in atomic number Which noble gas is closest without going over? Rb Cl Ra
Practice Write the noble gas electron configuration for the following atoms: Na: Mn: Co: Sn:
Valence Electrons Electrons in the outermost s and p orbitals (highest n shell) These electrons participate in chemical reactions