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Electron Distribution Goal: Determine electron structures in atoms Orbital level Sublevel
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How are these organized? N = 1 N = 2 N = 3 N = 4 Level 1 sublevels Level 2 sublevels Level 4 sublevels Level 3 sublevels s s s s p p p d d f
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Remember: 1s is smaller than 2s, 2s is smaller than 3s, etc. How about energy? Which has the most?
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How do atoms put their electrons in these sublevels? Lowest energy levels are filled first. Sublevels are filled “s”, then “p”, then “d”, then “f”. Well, sort of...
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Orbitals Principal quantum number 3s 3p 3d 4s 4p 4d 4f 1s 2s 2p 5s 5p 5d 5f 6s 6p 6d 6f 7s 7p 7d 7f s p d f 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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1s orbital holds two electrons e-
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Then consider the next orbital: 2s (which also holds only two e-.) e-
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Electron configuration for … Scandium Look up the number of electrons (same as the number of protons). Use the diagonal rule. Scandium is #21. That means Sc has _____ electrons. 26 21
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Electron configuration for … Scandium
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Energy level (Principle Quantum #) # of electrons (add these) Sublevel
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Electron configuration for … Scandium Add These
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Practice Electron configurations for: Neon Aluminum Vanadium
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