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Unit 2: Electron Configuration (Gen) Name: __________________

Historical Development of the Quantum Mechanical Model

Max Planck • said, “Energy is quantized.” • Quantized – the electron is limited to certain energy levels & positions

Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle • The position and momentum of the electron cannot be known at the same time. • The electron’s mass is VERY small. The act of observation changes its position.

Why do we not use Bohr’s model today? • Bohr put the electrons in very specific positions. • We are not allowed to know that much information.

The Quantum Mechanical Model • Louis de Broglie

o “wave theory” o Electrons have particle AND wave-like properties

• Probability of the electron’s location

Electron Configuration • “configuration” means “arrangement” • Describes where the electrons are located in the atom

o organized into energy level & sublevel

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Energy Level

• The distance the electrons are from the nucleus

• Represented by the “row number” on the periodic table

Sublevel • Area that represents the

probability of the electron’s location • Corresponds to a “block” on the

periodic table

Orbital All orbitals within a sublevel have the

same energy, but a different orientation.

• 1 orbital in an s sublevel • 3 equal-energy orbitals in a p sublevel

Electron Spin

The electron’s location can be modeled in an orbital diagram.

• Aufbau Principle – electrons are added one at a time to the lowest energy levels first

• Pauli Exclusion Principle – an orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons with opposite spin

• Hund’s Rule – electrons occupy equal energy orbitals singly before pairing

HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE

QUANTUM MECHANICALMODEL

LINE SPECTRADO NOT WRITE IN NOTES!

• Different elements = different lines!• No two elements have the same line spectrum

• Like a fingerprint• Not a “rainbow” of ROYGBIV

• only certain colors

• An element’s chemical behavior (AKA its line spectrum) is related to its electron arrangement.

MAX PLANCK

• “Energy is quantized”

• Quantized – the electron is limited to certain energy levels & positions

Max Planck

• “Quantized”

A person is limited to be on a stair. The electron is limited to be in certain locations in the atom. The electron cannot float anywhere it wants, just like a person cannot float between two stairs.

HEISENBERG UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE

• the position and momentum of the electron cannot be known at the same time

Werner Heisenberg

Balloon is massive, so the light doesn’t change its position.

The electron is small. Observing it changes its position.

WHY DO WE NOT USE BOHR’S MODEL TODAY??

• He put the electrons in very specific positions.

• We are not allowed to know that much information.

Quantum Mechanical Model

Parts of the Quantum Mechanical Model

i. Energy Level

ii. Sublevel

iii. Orbital

iv. Electron Spin

Quantum Mechanical Model• probability of the electron’s location

• electrons are treated as waves

Who?• Louis de Broglie – “wave theory” Electrons have particle AND wave-like

properties

Why is this important?• the wave equation can be drawn as an “electron cloud”

• shows the probability of finding the electron

Energy Level

Energy Level• The distance the electrons are

from the nucleus

• Represented to the “row number” on the periodic table

Sublevel

SublevelArea that represents the probability of the electron’s location.

Increasing Energy

Sublevel

s pd

f

Corresponds to a block on the periodic table

Corresponds to a block on the periodic table

How to Write Electron Configuration

Electron Configuration• Describes where the electrons are located in the atom

• “Configuration” means “arrangement”

Electron Configuration• Where an atom’s electrons are distributed Organized into energy level, sublevel, & orbitals

Energy level Sublevel

Quantity of electrons

Energy arrangement of the “d” sublevel

Energy arrangement of the “d” sublevel

Orbital

OrbitalIf one “s” or “p” or “d” or “f” can hold 2 electrons, then how many do you need to contain all the possible electrons?

OrbitalAll orbitals within a sublevel have the same energy,

but a different orientation.

Electron Spin

3 Rules of Electrons in Orbitals

• Aufbau Principle – electrons are added one at a time to the lowest energy levels first

• Pauli Exclusion Principle – an orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons with opposite spin

• Hund’s Rule – electrons occupy equal energy orbitals singly before pairing

Orbital Diagrams

Orbital Diagram• A way of showing how electrons fill orbitals

• Electrons are represented by an “arrow”

3s

2p

2s

1s

Orbital Box DiagramAccording to the Pauli Exclusion Principle…

• Put 2 arrows in each box maximum

• Arrows in opposite directions to represent spin

3s

2p

2s

1s

Orbital Box DiagramAccording to Aufbau Principle…

• Start at bottom, not top

3s

2p

2s

1s

Orbital Box DiagramAccording to Hund…

• Put arrows in one at a time before pairing them up

3s

2p

2s

1s

Orbital Box DiagramAccording to Hund…

• Put arrows in one at a time before pairing them up

3s

2p

2s

1s

Orbital Box DiagramAccording to Hund…

• Put arrows in one at a time before pairing them up

3s

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2s

1s

Orbital Box DiagramAccording to Hund…

• Put arrows in one at a time before pairing them up

3s

2p

2s

1s

Orbital Box DiagramAccording to Hund…

• Put arrows in one at a time before pairing them up

3s

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2s

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Orbital Box DiagramAccording to Hund…

• Put arrows in one at a time before pairing them up

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Orbital Box DiagramAccording to Hund…

• Put arrows in one at a time before pairing them up

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Orbital Box DiagramAccording to Hund…

• Put arrows in one at a time before pairing them up

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Orbital Box DiagramAccording to Hund…

• Put arrows in one at a time before pairing them up

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Orbital Box DiagramAccording to Hund…

• Put arrows in one at a time before pairing them up

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Orbital Box DiagramAccording to Hund…

• Put arrows in one at a time before pairing them up

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Orbital Box DiagramAccording to Hund…

• Put arrows in one at a time before pairing them up

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