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1 IV. Electron Configuration (p. 156)
Ch. 4 - Electrons in Atoms IV. Electron Configuration (p. 156) C. Johannesson

2 Definitions Atomic Orbital
A three dimensional region that describes an electron’s probable location. Each orbital can contain two electrons. C. Johannesson

3 Definition Principal Energy Level
The major energy levels of an atom. They correspond to a row or period in the Periodic Table. Energy Sublevels The energy levels contained within a principle energy level. C. Johannesson

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

5 A. General Rules Aufbau Principle
Electrons fill the lowest energy orbitals first. “Lazy Tenant Rule” C. Johannesson

6 A. General Rules WRONG RIGHT Hund’s Rule
Within a sublevel, place one e- per orbital before pairing them. “Empty Bus Seat Rule” WRONG RIGHT C. Johannesson

7 1s2 2s2 2p4 O B. Notation 1s 2s 2p 8e- Orbital Diagram
Electron Configuration 1s2 2s2 2p4 C. Johannesson

8 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 C. Johannesson

9 C. Periodic Patterns s p d (n-1) f (n-2) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7
© 1998 by Harcourt Brace & Company C. Johannesson

10 C. Periodic Patterns Period # energy level (subtract for d & f)
A/B Group # total # of valence e- Column within sublevel block # of e- in sublevel C. Johannesson

11 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 C. Johannesson

12 C. Periodic Patterns p s d (n-1) f (n-2) Shorthand Configuration
Core e-: Go up one row and over to the Noble Gas. Valence e-: On the next row, fill in the # of e- in each sublevel. s d (n-1) f (n-2) p C. Johannesson

13 [Ar] 4s2 3d10 4p2 C. Periodic Patterns Example - Germanium
C. Johannesson

14 D. Stability Full energy level Full sublevel (s, p, d, f)
Half-full sublevel C. Johannesson

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

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

17 D. Stability 1+ 2+ 3+ NA 3- 2- 1- Ion Formation
Atoms gain or lose electrons to become more stable. Isoelectronic with the Noble Gases. 1+ 2+ 3+ NA 3- 2- 1- C. Johannesson

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


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