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1 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory What can happen to electrons when atoms gain or lose energy? Bohr’s Model of the Atom

2 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory As did Rutherford's atomic model, Bohr’s atomic model had a nucleus surrounded by a large volume of space. But Bohr’s model focused on the electrons and their arrangement. In Bohr’s model, electrons move with constant speed in fixed orbits around the nucleus, like planets around a sun. Each electron in an atom has a specific amount of energy. Bohr’s Model of the Atom

3 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory Energy Levels When an atom gains or loses energy, the energy of an electron can change. The possible energies that electrons in an atom can have are called energy levels. An electron cannot exist between energy levels. Bohr’s Model of the Atom

4 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory An electron in an atom can move from one energy level to another when the atom gains or loses energy. Bohr’s Model of the Atom Nucleus Electron Electrons gain or lose energy when they move between fixed energy levels Bohr Model

5 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory An analogy for energy levels of electrons is a staircase. The landing at the bottom of the staircase is the lowest level. Each step up represents a higher energy level. The step height represents an energy difference between levels. You can only move in whole numbers of stairs. Bohr’s Model of the Atom

6 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory An electron may move up or down two or more energy levels if it gains or loses the right amount of energy. The size of the jump between energy levels determines the amount of energy gained or lost. Bohr’s Model of the Atom

7 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory What model do scientists use to describe how electrons behave in atoms? An electron cloud is a visual model of the most likely locations for electrons in an atom. Scientists use the electron cloud model to describe the possible locations of electrons around the nucleus. Electron Cloud Model

8 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory Bohr’s model was improved as scientists made further discoveries. Bohr correctly assigned energy levels to electrons, but electrons do not move like planets in a solar system. Today, scientists use probability when trying to predict the locations and motions of electrons in atoms. An electron cloud is a visual model of the most likely locations for electrons in an atom. Electron Cloud Model

9 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory The electron cloud model replaced Bohr's vision of electrons moving in predictable paths. Electron Cloud Model The nucleus contains protons and neutrons The electron cloud is a visual model of the probable locations of electrons in an atom. The probability of finding an electron is higher in the denser regions of the cloud. Electron Cloud Model

10 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory The photographs below provide an analogy for an electron cloud. When the propeller of an airplane is at rest, you can see the location of the blades. When the propeller is moving, you see only a blur that is similar to a drawing of an electron cloud. Electron Cloud Model

11 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory What model do scientists use to describe how electrons behave in atoms? An orbital is a region of space around the nucleus where an electron is likely to be found. The electron cloud represents all the orbitals in an atom. An electron cloud is a good approximation of how electrons behave in their orbitals. Electron Cloud Model

12 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory For an analogy to the concept of an orbital, imagine a map of your school. Mark your exact location with a dot once every 10 minutes over a period of one week. The dots on your map are a model of your “orbital.” They describe your most likely locations. The places you visit the most would have the highest concentration of dots. The places you visit the least would have the lowest concentration of dots. Electron Cloud Model

13 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory The level in which an electron has the least energy—the lowest energy level—has only one orbital. Higher energy levels have more than one orbital. Electron Cloud Model

14 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory What is the most stable configuration of electrons in an atom? Electron Configurations

15 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory An electron configuration is the arrangement of electrons in the orbitals of an atom. When all the electrons in an atom have the lowest possible energies, the atom is said to be in its ground state. Electron Configurations

16 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory The most stable electron configuration is the one in which the electrons are in orbitals with the lowest possible energies. Electron Configurations

17 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory A lithium atom has three electrons. In the ground state, two of the lithium electrons are in the orbital of the first energy level. The third electron is in an orbital of the second energy level. If a lithium atom absorbs enough energy, one of its electrons can move to an orbital with a higher energy. This configuration is referred to as an excited state. An excited state is less stable than the ground state. Eventually, the electron that was promoted to a higher energy level loses energy, and the atom returns to the ground state. Electron Configurations

18 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory The ground state of a person is on the floor. A gymnast on a balance beam is like an atom in an excited state—not very stable. When she dismounts, the gymnast will return to a lower, more stable energy level. Electron Configurations

19 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory Assessment Questions 1.According to Bohr’s model of the atom, which of the following can happen when an atom gains energy? a.An atom returns to its ground state. b.A neutron can be changed into a proton. c.A proton can move to a higher energy level. d.An electron can move to a higher energy level.

20 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory Assessment Questions 1.According to Bohr’s model of the atom, which of the following can happen when an atom gains energy? a.An atom returns to its ground state. b.A neutron can be changed into a proton. c.A proton can move to a higher energy level. d.An electron can move to a higher energy level. ANS:D

21 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory Assessment Questions 2.How does the modern atomic theory describe the location of electrons in an atom? a.Electrons move randomly in space around the nucleus. b.Electrons can be described as a cloud based on probable locations. c.Electrons orbit the nucleus in the same way that planets orbit the sun. d.Electrons move in a spiral pattern if increasing distance from the nucleus.

22 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory Assessment Questions 2.How does the modern atomic theory describe the location of electrons in an atom? a.Electrons move randomly in space around the nucleus. b.Electrons can be described as a cloud based on probable locations. c.Electrons orbit the nucleus in the same way that planets orbit the sun. d.Electrons move in a spiral pattern if increasing distance from the nucleus. ANS:B

23 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory Assessment Questions 3.What is meant when an atom is said to be in its ground state? a.There is no net charge on the atom. b.The number of protons equals the number of neutrons. c.The atom’s electrons all have the lowest possible energies. d.It is the isotope with the least number of neutrons.

24 4.3 Modern Atomic Theory Assessment Questions 3.What is meant when an atom is said to be in its ground state? a.There is no net charge on the atom. b.The number of protons equals the number of neutrons. c.The atom’s electrons all have the lowest possible energies. d.It is the isotope with the least number of neutrons. ANS:C


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