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Electron Configuration
A Closer Look at Electrons
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Where are they in the Atoms?
Located within energy levels Energy levels range from 1-7 Higher energy levels The electron (e-) is farther from the nucleus The more energy the e- has
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Within each energy level
There are sublevels that differ by slight differences in energy There are four sublevels S, P, D, F Within each sublevel are paths called Orbitals
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Orbitals Orbital = a region of an atom which electrons exist.
Each orbital can hold 2 e- S sublevels, there is 1 orbital, which holds a total of 2 e-
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Orbitals Cont. P sublevels, there are 3 orbitals, holding a total of 6 e- D sublevels, there are 5 orbitals, holding a total of 10 e- F sublevels, there are 7 orbitals, holding a total of 14 e-
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What order do orbitals fill?
Orbitals Fill in this order Number of this type of orbital Total # of electrons 1s 1 2 2s 2p 3 6 3s 3p 4s 3d 5 10 4p
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Complete filling order
1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d 4p 5s 4d 5p 6s 4f 5d 6p 7s 5f 6d 7p
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Writing The e- configuration
1s2 1 = the energy level S = the sublevel or orbital 2= the number of electrons
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How to write an e- configuration
Locate the element on the periodic table. 2. Fill the orbital in the proper order. 3. Check that the total # of e- you have equals the atomic # for that element
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Practice problems Write the electron configuration for the following elements Carbon (C) Lithium (Li) Sodium (Na) Chlorine (Cl) Potassium (K) Iron (Fe)
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