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Ernest Rutherford’s Model l Discovered dense positive piece at the center of the atom- “nucleus” l Electrons would surround and move around it, like planets.

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1 Ernest Rutherford’s Model l Discovered dense positive piece at the center of the atom- “nucleus” l Electrons would surround and move around it, like planets around the sun l Atom is mostly empty space l It did not explain the chemical properties of the elements – a better description of the electron behavior was needed

2 Niels Bohr’s Model l Why don’t the electrons fall into the nucleus? l Move like planets around the sun.  In specific circular paths, or orbits, at different levels.  An amount of fixed energy separates one level from another.

3 The Bohr Model of the Atom Niels Bohr I pictured the electrons orbiting the nucleus much like planets orbiting the sun. However, electrons are found in specific circular paths around the nucleus, and can jump from one level to another.

4 Bohr’s model l Energy level of an electron analogous to the rungs of a ladder l The electron cannot exist between energy levels, just like you can’t stand between rungs on a ladder l A quantum of energy is the amount of energy required to move an electron from one energy level to another

5 The Quantum Mechanical Model l Energy is “quantized” - It comes in chunks. l A quantum is the amount of energy needed to move from one energy level to another. l Since the energy of an atom is never “in between” there must be a quantum leap in energy. l In 1926, Erwin Schrodinger derived an equation that described the energy and position of the electrons in an atom

6 Schrodinger’s Wave Equation probability Equation for the probability of a single electron being found along a single axis (x-axis) Erwin Schrodinger

7 l Things that are very small behave differently from things big enough to see. l The quantum mechanical model is a mathematical solution l It is not like anything you can see (like plum pudding!) The Quantum Mechanical Model

8 l Has energy levels for electrons. l Orbits are not circular. l It can only tell us the probability of finding an electron a certain distance from the nucleus. The Quantum Mechanical Model

9 l The atom is found inside a blurry “electron cloud” l An area where there is a chance of finding an electron. l Think of fan blades The Quantum Mechanical Model

10 Atomic Orbitals l Principal Quantum Number (n) = the energy level of the electron: 1, 2, 3, etc. l Within each energy level, the complex math of Schrodinger’s equation describes several shapes. l These are called atomic orbitals (coined by scientists in 1932) - regions where there is a high probability of finding an electron. l Sublevels- like theater seats arranged in sections: letters s, p, d, and f

11 Principal Quantum Number Generally symbolized by “n”, it denotes the shell (energy level) in which the electron is located. Maximum number of electrons that can fit in an energy level is: 2n 2 How many e - in level 2? 3?

12 Summary s p d f # of shapes (orbitals) Maximum electrons Starts at energy level 1 2 1 3 6 2 5 10 3 7 14 4

13 By Energy Level l First Energy Level l Has only s orbital l only 2 electrons l 1s 2 l Second Energy Level l Has s and p orbitals available l 2 in s, 6 in p l 2s 2 2p 6 l 8 total electrons

14 By Energy Level l Third energy level l Has s, p, and d orbitals l 2 in s, 6 in p, and 10 in d l 3s 2 3p 6 3d 10 l 18 total electrons l Fourth energy level l Has s, p, d, and f orbitals l 2 in s, 6 in p, 10 in d, and 14 in f l 4s 2 4p 6 4d 10 4f 14 l 32 total electrons

15 By Energy Level  Any more than the fourth and not all the orbitals will fill up. l You simply run out of electrons l The orbitals do not fill up in a neat order. l The energy levels overlap l Lowest energy fill first.

16 Increasing energy 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s 7s 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 3d 4d 5d 7p 6d 4f 5f aufbau diagram Aufbau is German for “building up”

17 Electron Configurations… l …are the way electrons are arranged in various orbitals around the nuclei of atoms. Three rules tell us how: 1) Aufbau principle - electrons enter the lowest energy first. This causes difficulties because of the overlap of orbitals of different energies – follow the diagram! 2) Pauli Exclusion Principle - at most 2 electrons per orbital - different spins

18 Pauli Exclusion Principle No two electrons in an atom can have the same four quantum numbers. Wolfgang Pauli To show the different direction of spin, a pair in the same orbital is written as:

19 Quantum Numbers Each electron in an atom has a unique set of 4 quantum numbers which describe it. 1) Principal quantum number 2) Angular momentum quantum number 3) Magnetic quantum number 4) Spin quantum number

20 Electron Configurations 3) Hund’s Rule- When electrons occupy orbitals of equal energy, they don’t pair up until they have to. l Let’s write the electron configuration for Phosphorus  We need to account for all 15 electrons in phosphorus

21 l The first two electrons go into the 1s orbital Notice the opposite direction of the spins l only 13 more to go... Increasing energy 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s 7s 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 3d 4d 5d 7p 6d 4f 5f

22 l The next electrons go into the 2s orbital l only 11 more... Increasing energy 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s 7s 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 3d 4d 5d 7p 6d 4f 5f

23 The next electrons go into the 2p orbital only 5 more... Increasing energy 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s 7s 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 3d 4d 5d 7p 6d 4f 5f

24 The next electrons go into the 3s orbital only 3 more... Increasing energy 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s 7s 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 3d 4d 5d 7p 6d 4f 5f

25 Increasing energy 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s 7s 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 3d 4d 5d 7p 6d 4f 5f The last three electrons go into the 3p orbitals. They each go into separate shapes (Hund’s) 3 unpaired electrons = 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 3 Orbital notation

26 Orbitals fill in an order l Lowest energy to higher energy. l Adding electrons can change the energy of the orbital. Full orbitals are the absolute best situation. l However, half filled orbitals have a lower energy, and are next best Makes them more stable. Changes the filling order

27 Light l The study of light led to the development of the quantum mechanical model. l Light is a kind of electromagnetic radiation. l Electromagnetic radiation includes many types: gamma rays, x-rays, radio waves… l Speed of light = 2.998 x 10 8 m/s, and is abbreviated “c” l All electromagnetic radiation travels at this same rate when measured in a vacuum

28 - Page 139 “R O Y G B I V” Frequency Increases Wavelength Longer

29 Parts of a wave Wavelength Amplitude Origin Crest Trough

30 Equation: c = c = speed of light, a constant (2.998 x 10 8 m/s) (nu) = frequency, in units of hertz (hz or sec -1 ) (lambda) = wavelength, in meters Electromagnetic radiation propagates through space as a wave moving at the speed of light.

31 Wavelength and Frequency l Are inversely related As one goes up the other goes down. l Different frequencies of light are different colors of light. l There is a wide variety of frequencies l The whole range is called a spectrum

32 Radio waves Micro waves Infrared. Ultra- violet X- Rays Gamma Rays Low Frequency High Frequency Long Wavelength Short Wavelength Visible Light Low Energy High Energy

33 Long Wavelength = Low Frequency = Low ENERGY Short Wavelength = High Frequency = High ENERGY Wavelength Table

34 Atomic Spectra l White light is made up of all the colors of the visible spectrum. l Passing it through a prism separates it.

35 If the light is not white l By heating a gas with electricity we can get it to give off colors. l Passing this light through a prism does something different.

36 Atomic Spectrum l Each element gives off its own characteristic colors. l Can be used to identify the atom. l This is how we know what stars are made of.

37 These are called the atomic emission spectrum Unique to each element, like fingerprints! Very useful for identifying elements

38 Light is a Particle? l Energy is quantized. l Light is a form of energy. l Therefore, light must be quantized l These smallest pieces of light are called photons. l Photoelectric effect? Albert Einstein l Energy & frequency: directly related.

39 Explanation of atomic spectra l When we write electron configurations, we are writing the lowest energy. l The energy level, and where the electron starts from, is called it’s ground state - the lowest energy level.

40 Changing the energy l Let’s look at a hydrogen atom, with only one electron, and in the first energy level.

41 Changing the energy l Heat, electricity, or light can move the electron up to different energy levels. The electron is now said to be “ excited ”

42 Changing the energy l As the electron falls back to the ground state, it gives the energy back as light

43 Demonstration in Lab

44 l They may fall down in specific steps l Each step has a different energy Changing the energy

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46 l The further they fall, more energy is released and the higher the frequency. l This is a simplified explanation! l The orbitals also have different energies inside energy levels l All the electrons can move around. Ultraviolet Visible Infrared

47 Moving Electron Photon Before Electron velocity changes Photon wavelength changes After Fig. 5.16, p. 145


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