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1 Chapter 8: Electrons in Atoms
Chemistry 140 Fall 2002 CHEMISTRY Ninth Edition GENERAL Principles and Modern Applications Petrucci • Harwood • Herring • Madura Chapter 8: Electrons in Atoms Iron rusts Natural gas burns Represent chemical reactions by chemical equations. Relationship between reactants and products is STOICHIOMETRY Many reactions occur in solution-concentration uses the mole concept to describe solutions Dr. Mendenhall Lecture 2 April 14, 2010 General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

2 General Chemistry: Chapter 8
Objectives 1 Electromagnetic Radiation Quantum Numbers and Electron Orbitals Know how orbital energies are modified when more than one electron is present in an atom General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

3 8-1 Electromagnetic Radiation
Electric and magnetic fields propagate as waves through empty space or through a medium. A wave transmits energy. General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

4 General Chemistry: Chapter 8
EM Radiation Low  High  General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

5 Frequency, Wavelength and Velocity
Frequency () in Hertz—Hz or s-1. Wavelength (λ) in meters—m. cm m nm  pm (10-2 m) (10-6 m) (10-9 m) (10-10 m) (10-12 m) Velocity (c)—  108 m s-1. c = λ λ = c/ = c/λ General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

6 Electromagnetic Spectrum
General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

7 General Chemistry: Chapter 8
Refraction of Light Slide 10 of 50 General Chemistry: Chapter Prentice-Hall © 2007 General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

8 General Chemistry: Chapter 8
Chemistry 140 Fall 2002 9-2 Atomic Spectra (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Hydrogen Helium Lithium Sodium Potassium Slide 11 of 50 General Chemistry: Chapter Prentice-Hall © 2007 General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

9 General Chemistry: Chapter 8
Atomic Spectra Helium Hydrogen General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

10 General Chemistry: Chapter 8
Chemistry 140 Fall 2002 8-3 Quantum Theory Blackbody Radiation: Heated bodies emit light Blackbody Radiation I  λ Classical theory predicts continuous increase of intensity with wavelength. 1900, Max Planck made the revolutionary proposal that ENERGY, LIKE MATTER, IS DISCONTINUOUS. Introduces the concept of QUANTA of energy. h = x J s. Max Planck, 1900 є = h Energy, like matter, is discontinuous. General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

11 The Photoelectric Effect
Heinrich Hertz, 1888 Light striking the surface of certain metals causes ejection of electrons.  > o threshold frequency #e-  I ek   Albert Einstein 1905 General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

12 The Photoelectric Effect
Chemistry 140 Fall 2002 The Photoelectric Effect Phonton strikes a bound eletron which absorbges the energy, if binding energy (known as the work function) is less than photon energy, the e- is ejected. Stopping voltage of photoelectrons as a function of frequency of incident radiation. Threshold frequency found by extrapolation. General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

13 The Photoelectric Effect
At the stopping voltage the kinetic energy of the ejected electron has been converted to potential. 1 mu2 = eVs 2 At frequencies greater than o: Vs = k ( - o) General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

14 The Photoelectric Effect
eVo Ek = eVs Eo = ho o = h eVo, and therefore o, are characteristic of the metal. Conservation of energy requires that: 1 Ephoton = Ek + Ebinding h = mu2 + eVo 2 1 Ek = Ephoton - Ebinding eVs = mu2 = h - eVo 2 General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

15 Principle Shells and Subshells
Principle electronic shell, n = 1, 2, 3… Angular momentum quantum number, l = 0, 1, 2…(n-1) l = 0, s l = 1, p l = 2, d l = 3, f Magnetic quantum number, ml= - l …-2, -1, 0, 1, 2…+l General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

16 General Chemistry: Chapter 8
Orbital Energies General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

17 Relationship b/w quantum numbers & atomic orbitals
General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

18 General Chemistry: Chapter 8
Orbital Energies Degenerate orbitals: orbitals that have same energy General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

19 General Chemistry: Chapter 8
Orbital Filling General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

20 Electron Configurations
Aufbau process. Build up and minimize energy. Pauli exclusion principle. No two electrons can have all four quantum numbers alike. Hund’s rule. Degenerate orbitals are occupied singly first. General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

21 Aufbau Process and Hunds Rule
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22 General Chemistry: Chapter 8
Filling p Orbitals General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

23 General Chemistry: Chapter 8
Filling the d Orbitals General Chemistry: Chapter 8 Prentice-Hall © 2007

24 General Chemistry: Chapter 8
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25 8-12 Electron Configurations and the Periodic Table
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