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Electron Configurations and Orbital Notation Diagrams
Helps predict chemical and physical properties of an atom
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Orbital – region of space within an atom in which there is a high probability (90% chance) of finding an electron s orbital – 1 per level p orbitals – set of 3 per level d orbitals – set of 5 per level Recall each orbital can hold up to 2 electrons.
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Atomic Orbital Chart – possible e- orbitals in atom
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Atomic Orbital Chart Link to orbitals
High Energy Level = Bigger Orbital (on average e- are farther from nucleus, but still can only hold 2 e-) Can hold max 2e- Can hold max 2e- Can hold max 2e- Link to orbitals
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Electron Configuration and Orbital Notation Diagrams
Hydrogen, Element #1 1s1 # of e- in sublevel Energy level Orbital type ORBITAL NOTATION: ELECTRON ORBITAL
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Orbital Notation: Represent orbitals as
OR OR Represent electrons as or
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General Rules Aufbau Principle Electron Config generator
Electrons fill the lowest energy orbitals first. Each orbital can hold TWO electrons with opposite spins.
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General Rules WRONG RIGHT Hund’s Rule
Within a sublevel containing more than orbital (p,d or f), place one e- per orbital before pairing them. “Empty Bus Seat Rule” WRONG RIGHT
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Capacities of Different Sublevels
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s1 s2 p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 S sublevel can hold up to 2 e-
p sublevel can hold up to 6 e- p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6
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d sublevel can hold up to 10 e-
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d3 d4 d5 d6
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d7 d8 d9 d10
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Electron orbitals being filled and location on the Periodic table
Why is the s block 2 elements wide? Why is the p block 6 elements wide? Why is the d block 10 elements wide? s p d (n-1)
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Looking for patterns – fill in column 2 and row 3
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Looking for patterns – fill in column and row 3
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Electron Configurations and Periodic Table
What do you notice that is different about the numbering for d sublevels? (Both the line # and the e- count #’s)
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Electron Configurations and Periodic Table
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Using the Periodic Table to Determine the electron configuration
Link to tutorial What is the electron configuration of Boron, element #5?
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Write the electron configuration and orbital notation diagram for Oxygen, Element #8
1s2 2s2 2p4 Link animation
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Write the electron configuration and orbital notation diagram for Oxygen, Element #8
Link animation 1s s p4 1s 2s 2p
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Orbital Notation: Represent orbitals as
OR OR Represent electrons as or
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HW 8-6, p. 1s s H, #1 : He, #2: Li, #3: Be, #4:
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Practice: 1s H, #1 : 1s1
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Practice: 1s H, #1 : 1s1 He, #2: 1s2
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Practice: 1s s H, #1 : 1s1 He, #2: 1s2 Li, #3: 1s2 2s1
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Practice: 1s s H, #1 : 1s1 He, #2: 1s2 Li, #3: 1s22s1 Be, #4: 1s22s2
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Practice: 1s 2s p B, #5 : C, #6: N, #7: O, #8:
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Practice: 1s 2s p B, #5 : 1s2 2s2 2p1
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Practice: 1s 2s p C, #6 : 1s2 2s2 2p2
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Practice: 1s 2s p B, #5 : 1s22s22p1 C, #6: 1s22s22p2 N, #7: 1s22s22p3
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Practice: 1s 2s 2p B, #5 : 1s22s22p1 C, #6: 1s22s22p2 N, #7: 1s22s22p3
O, #8: 1s22s22p4
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HW 8-6 Al, #13 : 1s2 2s p s p1
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HW 8-6 Si, #14 : 1s2 2s p s p2
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HW 8-6 P, #15 : 1s2 2s p s p3
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HW 8-6 S , #16 : 1s2 2s p s p4
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HW 8-6 Cl, #17 : 1s2 2s p s p5
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HW 8-6 Ar, #18 : 1s2 2s p s p6
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Quantum Warmup #2: Write the electron configuration and orbital notation diagrams for the following elements Mg, #12 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2
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Quantum Warmup #2: Write the electron configuration and orbital notation diagrams for the following elements Ti, #22 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d2 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d2
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B, #5: [He]2s22p1 Mg, #12: [Ne]3s2 K, #19: [Ar]4s1 Sr, #38: [Kr]5s2
Core notation: What is the pattern? Check the periodic table. What elements are present in the core notation? What is special about these elements? B, #5: [He]2s22p1 Mg, #12: [Ne]3s2 K, #19: [Ar]4s1 Sr, #38: [Kr]5s2
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The “Core Element” core abbreviations always comes from the nobel gas family – completely filled valence electron levels.
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Core abbreviation notation
Core electrons – Inner level electrons; these levels are completely filled Valence e- nucleus Core (inner e-) Valence electrons – outer level electrons; these levels are in the process of being filled. Importance of Valence Electron Configuration: Determines chemical behavior Core abbreviation focuses attention of electrons important for chemical bonding
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CORE ABBREVIATION Notation
Longhand Configuration Na 11e- 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1 Core Electrons Valence Electrons Core Abbreviation Notation Na 11e- [Ne] 3s1 3s Video link
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Using Periodic table to write core abbreviation
Shorthand Configuration Core e-: Go to the end of the row Noble Gas and go up to previous row Noble gas. Valence e-: On the next row, fill in the # of e- in each sublevel. Orbital Notation Diagrams for valence electrons only
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What is the core for a period (row) 3 element such Al?
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What is the core abbreviation notation for Al, #13
[Ne] 3s2 3p1
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What is the core for a period (row) 4 element such as V, element #23?
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What is the core for a period (row) 5 element such as Sn, element #50?
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HW 8-7 Key Link
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