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Warm Up #9 What are the Noble Gasses on the periodic table? How many valence electrons do they have? What charge do they have? Write the correct noble gas notation for: Astatine (At) Californium (Cf) Copper (Cu) Where are the most electronegative elements found on the Periodic Table (which elements want more electrons)? Why are the Noble gasses technically not considered part of this trend?
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Orbital Diagrams Chapter 5.3
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So far… You’ve learned: n = Principal quantum number
Row # ℓ = orbital quantum number Tells what section you’re in (s, p, d, f) ℓ = 0 (s), ℓ = 1 (p), ℓ = 2 (d), ℓ = 3 (f)
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Now… m ℓ = magnetic quantum number Ex. P-section (3 varieties)
What PART of the section your electron is in Range: - ℓ to ℓ Ex. P-section (3 varieties) ℓ = 1 m ℓ = -1, 0, 1
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One more number… ms = magnetic spin. Direction the e- is spinning
ms = - ½ (down arrow) or +½ (up arrow) Spin in opposite directions (like charges repel)
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Writing Electrons: Arrows (up and down) Ex. Aluminum Remember:
S = 1 variety (1 line) P = 3 varieties (3 lines) D = 5 varieties (5 lines) 2 electrons EACH line One up, one down
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Rules of the Orbitals Aufbau Principle – electrons occupy lowest energy level first [see pic] Pauli Exclusion Principle – two electrons per orbital max Spin in opposite directions Spin = arrows up and down Hund’s Rule – must all spin in one direction first, THEN fill in opposite spin second
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Putting it all Together
N = 3, ℓ = 1, m ℓ = -1, ms = ½. What element am I? 3rd row, P section. First line, electron arrow pointing up. Element: = Aluminum
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Chlorine (Cl) Gold (Au) Erbium (Er) Warm Up #10
Write the noble gas notation, and orbital diagrams for the following: Chlorine (Cl) Gold (Au) Erbium (Er)
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Warm Up #11 Write the noble gas notation, and orbital diagrams for the following: Barium (Ba) Antimony (Sb) Tungsten (W) Additionally, list all four quantum numbers for each element above. Using your notes, explain: Aufbau Principle, Pauli Exclusion Principle and Hund’s Rule in terms of how you write your orbital diagrams.
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