AtomsSection 3 Modern Models of the Atom 〉 What is the modern model of the atom? 〉 In the modern atomic model, electrons can be found only in certain energy.

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AtomsSection 3 Modern Models of the Atom 〉 What is the modern model of the atom? 〉 In the modern atomic model, electrons can be found only in certain energy levels, not between levels. Furthermore, the location of electrons cannot be predicted precisely.

AtomsSection 3 Modern Models of the Atom, continued Electron location is limited to energy levels. –In Bohr’s model, electrons can be in only certain energy levels. –They gain energy to move to a higher energy level or lose energy to move to a lower energy level.

AtomsSection 3 Modern Models of the Atom, continued Electrons act like waves. The exact location of an electron cannot be determined. orbital: a region in an atom where there is a high probability of finding electrons

AtomsSection 3 Electron Energy Levels 〉 How are the energy levels of an atom filled? 〉 The number of energy levels that are filled in an atom depends on the number of electrons. valence electron: an electron that is found in the outermost shell of an atom and that determines the atom’s chemical properties

AtomsSection 3 Electron Energy Levels, continued There are four types of orbitals. –Orbital types are s, p, d, and f. –Each orbital can hold 2 electrons. Orbitals determine the number of electrons that each level can hold.

AtomsSection 3 Electron Transitions 〉 What makes an electron jump to a new energy level? 〉 Electrons jump between energy levels when an atom gains or loses energy.

AtomsSection 3 Electron Transitions, continued The lowest state of energy of an electron is called the ground state. If an electron gains energy by absorbing a photon, it moves to an excited state. –photon: a unit or quantum of light The electron releases a photon when it falls back to a lower level. Photons have different energies. The energy of a photon corresponds to the size of the electron jump.

AtomsSection 3 Electron Transitions, continued Atoms absorb or emit light at certain wavelengths. –Because each element has a unique atomic structure, the wavelengths emitted depend on the particular element. –So, the wavelengths are a type of “atomic fingerprint” that can be used to identify the substance.

AtomsSection 3 Start of Class Review Democritus suggested indivisible units called atoms. Dalton suggested all atoms of the same element were exactly alike Thomson discovered the electron Rutherford discovered the nucleus The 3 main subatomic particle of the atom are the electron, proton and the neutron

AtomsSection 3 End of Class Review Atomic number is the number of protons. Atomic mass is the number of proton + neutrons Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons. Electrons are only found in certain energy levels Electrons jump between energy levels when they gain or lose energy.