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1 Hang posters. Then review video

2 Electrons

3 ATOMIC ORBITALS Energy levels: Electrons are located in energy levels. Each energy level is a specific distance from the nucleus. Atomic Orbital: region of space within each energy level in which there is a high probability of finding an electron.

4 ATOMIC ORBITALS Each atomic orbital corresponds to a specific shape at a specific energy level.

5 ENERGY LEVELS & SUBLEVELS
Principle Energy Level Number of Sublevels Type of Sublevel n=1 1 1s (1 orbital) n=2 2 2s (1 orbital), 2p (3 orbitals) n=3 3 3s (1 orbital), 3p (3 orbitals), 3d (5 orbitals) n=4 4 4s (1orbital), 4p (3 orbitals), 4d (5 orbitals), 4f (7 orbitals)

6 ATOMIC ORBITALS Orbitals are denoted by the letters s, p, d, and f. s
Type of Sublevel Number of Orbitals Number of Electrons s 1 2 p 3 6 d 5 10 f 7 14

7 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF ELECTRONS FOR EACH ENERGY LEVEL
Energy level (n) Max number of Electrons 1 2 8 3 18 4 32

8 Energy Levels s Sublevels n = 1 n = 2 s p n = 3 s p d n = 4 f s p d
Nucleus s p d n = 4 f s p d

9 Electron Configuration
The most stable arrangement of electrons in sublevels and orbitals.

10 A. General Rules Aufbau Principle
Electrons fill the lowest energy orbitals first.

11 A. General Rules Pauli Exclusion Principle
Each orbital can hold TWO electrons with opposite spins.

12 A. General Rules WRONG RIGHT Hund’s Rule
Within a sublevel, place one e- per orbital before pairing them. WRONG RIGHT

13 Apartment Rules Apartment Rules Electron Rules
From the Bottom Up: Rooms must be filled from the ground floor up. Fill the one room on the first floor before starting to put new tenants on the second floor. Then fill the s room before the p rooms. At higher floors the order might change a bit. Aufbau Principle: the electrons fill the available orbitals from lowest energy to highest energy. In the ground state all the electrons are in the lowest possible energy level. Singles First: the owner of the building wants to have the tenants spread out as much as possible. For that reason singles are placed in rooms before couples. If couples must be placed into a room then all of the other rooms on that floor must already have a single in them. Hund’s Rule: The electrons must be placed into the orbitals in such a way that no pairs are put together unless absolutely necessary. That is, single electrons must be placed into boxes first and then paired up if necessary. Opposite Gender Only: When two people are placed in a room they must be of opposite genders. No men may room together and no women may room together. This is an arbitrary rule on the part of the owners: in a just world we wouldn’t have to follow it. But quantum mechanics has nothing to do with justice. Pauli Exclusion Principle: Electrons come in two varieties based on the direction they are ‘spinning’. There is an Up spin and a Down spin. Up and Down spins are always paired together and Up-Up or Down-Down combinations are not allowed. No two electrons can ever be in the same place at the same time.

14 1s2 2s2 2p4 O B. Notation 1s 2s 2p 8e- Orbital Diagram
Electron Configuration 1s2 2s2 2p4

15 S 16e- 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p4 S 16e- [Ne] 3s2 3p4 B. Notation
Longhand Configuration S 16e- 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p4 Core Electrons Valence Electrons Shorthand Configuration S 16e- [Ne] 3s2 3p4

16 C. Periodic Patterns s p d (n-1) f (n-2) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7
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17 C. Periodic Patterns Period # energy level (subtract for d & f)
Group # total # of valence e- Valence electrons are electrons in the outermost energy level. Determines the chemical and physical properties of an element.

18 Get out your notes from yesterday….
Wednesday Get out your notes from yesterday…. HMWK: Work on HMWK packet… due Monday with test on Unit 3

19 1s1 C. Periodic Patterns 1st column of s-block 1st Period s-block
Example - Hydrogen 1s1 1st column of s-block 1st Period s-block

20 C. Periodic Patterns p s d (n-1) f (n-2) Shorthand Configuration
Core e-: Start with the previous Noble Gas. Put this element in brackets. Ex. [Ar] Valence e-: On the next row, fill in the # of e- in each sublevel. s d (n-1) f (n-2) p

21 C. Periodic Patterns Example - Germanium STOP HERE!! [Ar] 4s2 3d10 4p2

22 D. Stability Full sublevel (s, p, d, f) Half-filled sublevel
Full energy level Full sublevel (s, p, d, f) Half-filled sublevel

23 D. Stability Electron Configuration Exceptions Copper
EXPECT: [Ar] 4s2 3d9 ACTUALLY: [Ar] 4s1 3d10 Copper gains stability with a full d-sublevel.

24 D. Stability Electron Configuration Exceptions Chromium
EXPECT: [Ar] 4s2 3d4 ACTUALLY: [Ar] 4s1 3d5 Chromium gains stability with a half-filled d-sublevel.

25 D. Stability 1+ 2+ 3+ 4± 3- 2- 1- Ion Formation
Atoms gain or lose electrons to become more stable. Isoelectronic with the Noble Gases. 1+ 2+ 3+ 3- 2- 1-

26 D. Stability O2- 10e- [He] 2s2 2p6 Ion Electron Configuration
Write the e- config for the closest Noble Gas EX: Oxygen ion  O2-  Ne O e [He] 2s2 2p6

27 Thursday… If you have a smiley face and check plus on your interim, you may leave at the bell If you are retesting Unit 2…. You need to hand me a completed remediation sheet you printed off the weebly

28 Friday… Get out your homework packet… work quietly on it Test is Monday….. HMWK: Finish packet. Work on HP part 3– due October 14th

29 Thursday… Put your classwork/ book work in the “In” box….. And get with a partner you want to WORK with HMWK: Test Monday on Unit 3 Periodic Table… Homework Packet due also HP part 3– Interview due Oct. 14th

30 Work on HP Part 3… due Oct. 14th
Monday… Get out your completed Homework packet and review quietly for your Unit 3 test. HMWK: Work on HP Part 3… due Oct. 14th


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