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IV. Electron Configuration Electrons in Atoms. A. General Rules zPauli Exclusion Principle yEach orbital can hold 2 electrons with opposite spins. y “Opposites.

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1 IV. Electron Configuration Electrons in Atoms

2 A. General Rules zPauli Exclusion Principle yEach orbital can hold 2 electrons with opposite spins. y “Opposites Attract”

3 A. General Rules zAufbau Principle yElectrons fill the lowest energy orbitals first. y“Lazy Tenant Rule”

4 A. General Rules zMore on Aufbau zOrder Orbitals Fill

5 RIGHT WRONG A. General Rules zHund’s Rule yWithin a sublevel, place one e - per orbital before pairing them. y“Empty Bus Seat Rule”

6 H 1e - zOrbital Diagram zElectron Configuration 1s 1 B. Notation 1s

7 He 2e - zOrbital Diagram zElectron Configuration 1s 2 B. Notation 1s

8 Li 3e - zOrbital Diagram zElectron Configuration 1s 2 2s 1 B. Notation 1s 2s

9 Be 4e - zOrbital Diagram zElectron Configuration 1s 2 2s 2 B. Notation 1s 2s

10 B 5e - zOrbital Diagram zElectron Configuration 1s 2 2s 2 2p 1 B. Notation 1s 2s 2p

11 C 6e - zOrbital Diagram zElectron Configuration 1s 2 2s 2 2p 2 B. Notation 1s 2s 2p

12 N 7e - zOrbital Diagram zElectron Configuration 1s 2 2s 2 2p 3 B. Notation 1s 2s 2p

13 O 8e - zOrbital Diagram zElectron Configuration 1s 2 2s 2 2p 4 B. Notation 1s 2s 2p

14 F 9e - zOrbital Diagram zElectron Configuration 1s 2 2s 2 2p 5 B. Notation 1s 2s 2p

15 Ne 10e - zOrbital Diagram zElectron Configuration 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 B. Notation 1s 2s 2p

16 zShorthand Configuration S 16e - Valence Electrons Core Electrons S16e - [Ne] 3s 2 3p 4 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 4 B. Notation  Longhand Configuration

17 B. Notation zPractice with Electron Configuration Worksheet

18 © 1998 by Harcourt Brace & Company ns np (n-1)d (n-2)f n=1 n=2 n=3 n=4 n=5 n=6 n=7 C. Periodic Patterns

19 zPeriod # yenergy level (subtract for d & f) zColumn within sublevel block y# of e - in sublevel

20 s-block1st Period 1s 1 1st column of s-block C. Periodic Patterns zExample - Hydrogen

21 C. Periodic Patterns zShorthand Configuration yCore e - : Go up one row and over to the Noble Gas. yValence e - : On the next row, fill in the # of e - in each sublevel.

22 [Ar]4s 2 3d 10 4p 2 C. Periodic Patterns zExample - Germanium

23 C. Periodic Patterns zPeriodic Patterns Activity

24 zMost stable = Full energy level  Full sublevel (s, p, d, f) zHalf-full sublevel D. Stability

25 zElectron Configuration Exceptions yCopper EXPECT : [Ar] 4s 2 3d 9 ACTUALLY : [Ar] 4s 1 3d 10 yCopper gains stability with a full d-sublevel. D. Stability

26 zElectron Configuration Exceptions yChromium EXPECT : [Ar] 4s 2 3d 4 ACTUALLY : [Ar] 4s 1 3d 5 yChromium gains stability with a half- full d-sublevel. D. Stability

27 zIon Formation yAtoms gain or lose electrons to become more stable. yIsoelectronic with the Noble Gases.

28 O 2- 10e - 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 D. Stability zIon Electron Configuration yWrite the e - config for the closest Noble Gas  EX: Oxygen ion  O 2-  Ne

29 D. Stability zPractice with Stability & Electron Configuration Worksheet


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