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Electron Configurations 03/28/12
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N. Bohr 1913 Electrons travel in definite paths. Electrons jump between levels from path to path. Bohr Model of the Atom
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Electron Energy Levels Any of the several different regions in which electrons travel about the nucleus. As electrons increase in energy, they occupy energy levels farther from the nucleus.
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Bohr Diagram First energy level is filled with 2 electrons. Second energy level is filled with 8 electrons Third energy level is filled with 18 electrons P + N Nucleus 1 st energy level 2 nd energy level 3 rd energy level
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Valence electrons Outermost energy level of an atom is called valence shell. Electrons in valence shell are called valence electrons. Group number indicates the number of valence electrons.
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How do you determine the number of energy levels? Period number determines the number of energy levels. Example: Sodium is in period 3, so it has 3 energy levels
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Electron configurations Boron – Atomic number 5, Mass number 11 Number of protons = number of electrons = 5
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Example - Sodium Atomic number = 11, Mass number = 23
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Example - Calcium Atomic number = 20, Mass number 40
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