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1 Chemistry Unit 3 Electrons in Atoms Chapter 5

2 5.1 The Evolution of Atomic Models
The work of Dalton, Thomson and Rutherford began an age of exploration that culminated with a model of the atom that described a dense nucleus surrounded by electrons. This model continued to be modified as more data was collected.

3 Bohr model- Electrons are arranged in concentric circular paths (orbits) around the nucleus Called the planetary model Electrons have particular paths with fixed energy, which he called its energy level

4 Quantum mechanical model It comes from the mathematical solutions to the Schrodinger equation The probability of finding an electron within a certain volume of space surrounding the nucleus can be represented by a cloud (electron cloud) The cloud represents where the electron can be found approximately 90% of the time. Sodium atom

5 In Summary…

6 Energy level - region around the nucleus where the electron is likely to be moving. -An electron can jump from one level to another by absorbing energy.

7 Quantum - the amount of energy required to move an electron from its present energy level to the next higher energy level

8 Atomic orbital – the region in space where the electron is likely to be found
A quantum mechanical model of a hydrogen atom, which has one electron, in its state of lowest energy. The varying density of the spots indicates the relative likelihood of finding the electron in any particular region.

9 Electrons can be described by a series of 4 quantum numbers
Electrons can be described by a series of 4 quantum numbers. You must be familiar with these!

10 1. Principle quantum number (n) -describes the principal energy level an electron occupies -values of 1,2,3,4,etc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

11 Question What energy level are the following elements in? Sr Pb

12 2. Azimuthal quantum number (l) -describes the shape of atomic orbitals -s orbitals are spherical, p orbitals are peanut shaped, d orbitals are daisies and f orbitals are fancy -designates a sublevel -values of 0 up to and including n-1 0=s, 1=p, 2=d, 3=f

13 s orbital Spheres

14 p orbitals Peanuts

15 d orbitals Daisies or Doughnuts

16 Fancy f orbitals

17 Where do I find the orbital shapes?

18 3) Magnetic Quantum Number
We therefore need a third quantum number, known as the magnetic quantum number (m), to describe the orientation in space of a particular orbital.

19 4) Spin Quantum number Each of these orbitals can accommodate up to two electrons (with opposite spins), forming the basis of the periodic table.

20 Movie: periodic table of the elements: t10-20
ml ms 1 0(s) 3d ENERGY 4s 2 0(s) 3p 1(p) -1, 0, 1 3s 3 0(s) 2p 1(p) -1, 0, 1 2s 2(d) -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 1s 4 0(s) Movie: periodic table of the elements: t10-20

21 Question: What would the quantum numbers be for the outer electron of a chlorine atom?

22 Quick and Easy Electron Configuration
First, number the periods 1-7, 3-6 and 4-5 as shown by your teacher. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 3 4 5 6 P D 45 F


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