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Electron Configuration Things we know… Electrons are negatively charged. Electrons are very small 1/2000 that of a proton or neutron 9.108 X 10 -28 grams.

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2 Electron Configuration

3 Things we know… Electrons are negatively charged. Electrons are very small 1/2000 that of a proton or neutron 9.108 X 10 -28 grams Electrons determine the chemical behavior of the atom.

4 According to Modern Atomic Theory: Electrons move around the nucleus randomly, billions of times per second. Not in perfect orbits like seen here in the Bohr Model, but rather in complex patterns in a space called the “electron cloud.” The exact location and speed of an electron is never known!!

5 Electron Energy Levels Atoms have energy levels where electrons “live” The further out an energy level is, the more energy an electron has. Only a certain number of electrons are allowed in each energy level

6 n = energy level How many energy levels does Li have? How many energy levels does Sr have? Determining Energy Level

7 Energy Levels = Periods A row on the periodic table is called a period. What period is Ca in? Al is in the third period, how many energy levels does it have?

8 Energy levels have sublevels called orbitals Energy levels have 1 to 4 different orbitals. The orbitals are called S P D F The periodic table reflects the arrangement.

9 Energy levels can hold a certain number of electrons 2 8 8

10 Energy levels have sublevels called “orbitals.” S Orbitals P Orbitals We will work with two types:

11 S Orbitals can hold 2 electrons P Orbitals can hold 6 electrons

12 Add up electrons the orbitals hold and you know how many electrons the energy level can hold. 2 8 8

13 4Larger energy levels have more orbitals. 4Besides “s” and “p” orbitals, there are also “d” and “f” orbitals. 4Orbitals have different and unusual shapes.

14 Energy Levels have 1 – 4 orbitals Period 1 has 1 orbital, what is it? Period 2 has 2 orbitals, what are they? How many orbitals does period 3 have?

15 Rules for Filling Orbitals with Electrons Always fill the lowest energy level before going to the next energy level (electrons are lazy!) Fill all sub-orbitals in an energy level with Only two electrons max. per sub-orbital one electron before pairing electrons up. (electrons are shy!) Only two electrons max. per sub-orbital When electrons pair up they have opposite “spins” indicated by an up or a down arrow.(↑ or ↓).

16 Writing electron configuration Electron configuration for Helium S-orbitals always fill first. Each s-orbital can hold 2 electrons.

17 Lets Try Another! P orbitals can hold up to 6 electrons P orbitals only fill when the s orbital before it has filled Nitrogen has 7 electrons

18 Writing Electron Configuration Nitrogen has seven electrons Neon has ten electrons How would Ne be written?

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20 Why do we need this stuff??? To determine the valance electrons Electrons in the outermost energy level Valance electrons help determine the chemical activity of the element. How many valance electrons does carbon have? 1s 2 2s 2 2p 2 How many valance electrons does Beryllium have? 1s 2 2s 2

21 Those Crazy Electrons!

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23 S Orbitals are sphere-shaped.

24 P Orbitals are dumbbell-shaped.

25 d & f Orbitals have wild shapes.

26 A Copper atom simulation!

27 What are Orbitals? The places electrons probably are- They look like Spheres Dumbbells Donut things…


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