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1 Objectives To learn about the shapes of the s, p and d orbitals To review the energy levels and orbitals of the wave mechanical model of the atom To learn about electron spin

2 A. The Hydrogen Orbitals
Orbitals do not have sharp boundaries. 90% boundary

3 A. The Hydrogen Orbitals
Hydrogen Energy Levels Hydrogen has discrete energy levels. Called principal energy levels (electron shells) Labeled with whole numbers Energy is related to 1/n2 En = E1/n2 Energy levels are closer together the further they are from the nucleus

4 A. The Hydrogen Orbitals
Hydrogen Energy Levels Each principal energy level is divided into sublevels. Labeled with numbers and letters Indicate the shape of the orbital

5 Orbital Designations

6 Orbitals Define the Periodic Table

7 A. The Hydrogen Orbitals
Hydrogen Energy Levels The s and p types of sublevel

8 Representation of s, p, d atomic orbitals

9 A. The Hydrogen Orbitals
Why does an H atom have so many orbitals and only 1 electron? An orbital is a potential space for an electron. Atoms can have many potential orbitals. s, p, d, f orbitals named for sharp, principal, diffuse and fundamental lines on spectra. Further orbitals designated alphabetically

10 s p d d f f f g g g g

11 B. The Wave Mechanical Model: Further Development
Electron Spin Close examination of spectra revealed doublets Need one more property to determine how electrons are arranged Spin – electron modeled as a spinning like a top Spin is the basis of magnetism

12 B. The Wave Mechanical Model: Further Development
Pauli Exclusion Principle Pauli Exclusion Principle (Wolfgang Pauli 1925) - an atomic orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons and those 2 electrons must have opposite spins When an orbital contains two electrons (of opposite spin) it is said to be full What are the four descriptors that define an energy level / electron’s position in an atom?


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