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Electronic Configuration according to Quantum Mechanics
The location of an electron is described by 3 terms. 1st Term: Shell (n) n = 3 n = 2 lone electron of Hydrogen n = 1
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n = 3 2nd Term: subshell - designated by s, p,d,f n = 2 1s The first shell (1) has one subshell (s).
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2nd Term: subshell - designated by s, p,d,f - refers to the shape(s) of the area in which the electron can be located. - also designates an energy level within the shell. n = 3 n = 2 1s The first shell (1) has one subshell (s). The s subshell is spherical in shape and has 1 orbital 3rd Term: orbital
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2nd Term: subshell - designated by s, p,d,f - refers to the shape(s) of the area in which the electron can be located. - also designates an energy level within the shell. n = 3 n = 2 1s The first shell (1) has one subshell (s). The s subshell is spherical in shape and has 1 orbital 3rd Term: orbital Each orbital can accommodate 2 electrons
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The Electronic Configuration of Hydrogen
energy The first shell (1) has one subshell (s). The s subshell is spherical in shape and has 1 orbital Electronic configuration H 1s1 1s shell # of electrons present subshell H 1s Orbital Energy Level Diagram
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The Electronic Configuration of Helium
He: Atomic # of 2, 2 electrons in a neutral He atom 1s
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The Electronic Configuration of Helium
He: Atomic # of 2, 2 electrons in a neutral He atom H s1 He s2 He s 1s **if there are 2 electrons in the same orbital they must have the opposite spin. (Pauli’s Exclusion Principle)
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The Electronic Configuration of Lithium (Li)
Li: Z=3 Li has 3 electrons. 2nd shell (2) 1s
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The Electronic Configuration of Lithium (Li)
Li: Z=3 Li has 3 electrons. - The 2nd shell (n= 2) has 2 subshells which are s and p. 2p 2s 2nd shell 1s
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The Electronic Configuration of Lithium (Li)
Li: Z=3 Li has 3 electrons. 2p 2s 2nd shell 1s 2s Li 1s Li s22s1 Electronic configuration Orbital Energy Level Diagram
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The Electronic Configuration of Berylium (Be)
Be: Z=4 Be has 4 electrons. 2p 2s 2nd shell 1s 2s Be 1s Be 1s22s2 Electronic configuration Orbital Energy Level Diagram
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- refers to the shape(s) of the area in which the electron
subshell - designated by s, p,d,f - refers to the shape(s) of the area in which the electron can be located. - also designates an energy level within the shell. - relative energy: s < p < d < f s subshell: spherical 1 orbital p subshell: pair of lobes z x y x y z
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Our Orbital Picture of Be
The first shell (1s) is filled. The 2s orbital has 2 e- present. The 2p orbitals are empty. The 2p orbitals have room for 6 e-
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The Electronic Configuration of Boron (B)
B: Z=5 B has 5 electrons. 2p 2p 2s 2s 2nd shell 2nd shell 1s 1s Be 1s22s2 B 1s22s22p1 2p 2s B s 2s Be 1s
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The Electronic Configuration of Carbon (C)
C: Z=6 C has 6 electrons. 2p 2p 2s 2s 2nd shell 2nd shell 1s 1s B 1s22s22p1 C 1s22s22px1py1 2p 2s B 1s 2p 2s C s
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Our Orbital Picture of C
The first shell (1s) is filled. The 2s orbital has 2 e- present. 2 2p orbitals have 1 e- each.
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d subshell: double dumbells
x y xy yz xz z2 x2-y2
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Atomic Radii within a Group
+ e- Hydrogen (Z=1); Shell (n)=1 + e- 2e- Lithium (Z=3); n = 2 8e- 2e- + e- Sodium (Z=11); n = 3
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e- 2e- e- 2e- e- 2e- e- 2e- e- 2e- e- e- e- + + + + + Boron (Z=5)
Beryllium (Z=4) n = 2 Lithium (Z=3) n = 2 If protons were light bulbs….and electrons were moths…... B e- Li e- Be e-
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e- 2e- e- 2e- e- 2e- Increasing Increasing + + + Boron (Z=5)
Beryllium (Z=4) Boron (Z=5) Lithium (Z=3) Increasing Increasing
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First Ionization Energy
+ e- H+ Hydrogen (Z=1) + e- 8e- 2e- + e- 2e- Li+ Lithium (Z=3) Sodium (Z=11) e- 8e- 2e- + Na+
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First Ionization Energy
Hydrogen (Z=1) e- + Decreasing Lithium (Z=3) + 2e- e- Sodium (Z=11) + 2e- 8e- e-
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e- e- 2e- 2e- 2e- e- e- e- e- Decreasing 1 e- removed = 2s0
+ + + + + + + + e- 2e- 2e- 2e- e- e- e- e- Beryllium (Z=4) 4 protons screened by 2 e- Boron (Z=5) 5 protons screened by 2 e- Lithium (Z=3) 3 protons screened by 2 e- 1 e- removed = 2s0 1 e- removed = 2s1 1 e- removed = 2s22p0 Decreasing
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e- 2e- 2e- e- 2e- e- e- Decreasing Decreasing + + + + + +
Beryllium (Z=4) 4 protons screened by 2 e- Boron (Z=5) 5 protons screened by 2 e- Lithium (Z=3) 3 protons screened by 2 e- Decreasing Decreasing
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Trends in the Periodic Table
Atomic Radii (Size) Increasing Increasing First Ionization Energy Decreasing Decreasing
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Electron Affinity F- Fluorine (Z=9) 2e- 2e- e- 8e- 7e- Cl-
+ + 2e- 2e- e- 8e- 7e- Cl- Chlorine (Z=17) e- + + 2e- 2e- 8e- 8e- 7e- 8e-
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Trends in the Periodic Table
First Ionization Energy Decreasing Decreasing Decreasing Electron Affinity
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Predicting Stable Ions
Sodium (Z=11) + + 2e- 2e- 8e- 8e- e- Na+ Cl- Chlorine (Z=17) e- + + 2e- 2e- 8e- 8e- 7e- 8e-
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