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Electron Configuration
Mrs. Paparella
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Sublevel Structure: A more detailed picture of where e- are located.
1s1 is the electron configuration for Hydrogen 1 is the principle energy level : principle quantum number n=1 s is called the sublevel 1 is the # of electrons
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Helium : the 1st Noble Gas
The 1st energy level is filled with 2 electrons in the s sublevel. There is one orbital(represented by the box) which has 2 electrons in it.
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Nitrogen: A Diatomic Element
1s s p3 Notice that there is one e- in each of the p orbitals , not 2 in one and 1 in the 2nd. This is a rule that must be followed when diagramming electron configurations.
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Types of sublevels Sublevel # of orbitals Max # of e- s 1 2 p 3 6
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Shapes of Orbitals S is a spherical shape
P has x , y and z axes with a dumbbell or flower petal shape. There are a total of 3 orbitals, each holds 2 e-. See Board for drawing d has doughnut shapes. See text book, chp 13
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Ground State vs Excited State
All the configurations found in the inside back cover of your text book are in the ground state. Note that a shorthand is used to indicate the e- for the previous row. [Ne] is the notation for 1s22s22p6 It is then used for the next row starting with sodium.
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Excited State Configuration
When an atom absorbs energy from an outside source like electricity or a flame, the electrons can absorb that energy and jump to a higher energy level. This is called the excited state.
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Excited State Configuration
When the e- returns to the ground state, it releases that energy which is visible to us as a certain color. Each element has a characteristic bright line spectrum which shows the different wavelengths of light when viewed through a spectroscope or funky glasses.
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Neon Lights Neon has the ground state configuration of 1s22s22p6
When placed in the high voltage, the electron configuration is excited. For example: 1s22s22p53s1 Notice that the number of e- still adds up to 10. One of the p e- jumped to the higher 3s sublevel.
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Flame Test The metal salts that you put in the flame exhibited the excited state. Each metal has a characteristic spectrum that can be seen when the excited e- returns to the ground state.
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