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Transcript of Chapter 2 - Part 4 - Electronic Structure of an Atom
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Chapter 2Chapter 22.4 The Electronic Structure of an Atom
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Electron configurationElectron configuration
The elcetron in an atom are arrange in shells around its nuclues.
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1. The electron configuration (electron arrangement) of an atom is the arrangement of electrons in shells (orbits) around that atom's nucleus.
2.8.1
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2. The electrons in an atom are arranged in shells around the nucleus. The maximum number of electrons which can fill a particular shell is as follows:
Shell Maximum number of electrons1st 22nd 83rd 8 or 184th 36
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Perodic TablePerodic Table
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3. The electrons in the last shell of an atom are known as valence electrons. They determine the chemical properties of the element.
Valence electron = 5 Valence electron = 1
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4. To write the electron arrangement of an atom,
for example, sulphur, the proton number of the element should be known, as in . This means that S has 16 electrons as:
Number of electrons = number of protons.
3216S
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The electrons will thus be arranged as follows: 1st shell has 2 electrons 2nd shell has 8 electrons 3rd shell has 6 electrons Total = 16 electrons
The electronic configuration or electron arrangement is then written as 2.8.6.
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All elements having the same valence electrons will show the same chemical properties, for example, chlorine and bromine, have 7 valence electrons, will exhibit similar chemical properties.
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2.8.7
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2.8.18.7
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Helium has a complete shell of 2 valence electrons or duplet condition. Similarly, neon and argon also have 8 valence electrons or the octet condition. These elements are monoatomic and are very stable gases.
Helium2
Neon2.8
Argon2.8.8
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The atomic structures of the first 20 elements in the Periodic Table of Elements are given in Table 2.4.
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Element Proton number
Number of electrons
Number of elements in shell Electron arrangement
Number of valance electrons
1 2 3 4
Hydrogen 1 1 1 1 1
Helium 2 2 2 2 2
Lithium 3 3 2 1 2.1 1
Beryllium 4 4 2 2 2.2 2
Boron 5 5 2 3 2.3 3
Carbon 6 6 2 4 2.4 4
Nitrogen 7 7 2 5 2.5 5
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Element Proton number
No. of electrons
Number of elements in shell
Electron arrangement
Number of valance electrons1 2 3 4
Oxygen 8 8 2 6 2.6 6Fluorine 9 9 2 7 2.7 7Neon 10 10 2 8 2.8 8Sodium 11 11 2 8 1 2.8.1 1Magnesium 12 12 2 8 2 2.8.2 2Aluminium 13 13 2 8 3 2.8.3 3Silicon 14 14 2 8 4 2.8.4 4
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Element Proton number
Number of electrons
Number of elements in shell
Electron arrangement
No. of valance electrons
1 2 3 4
Phosphorus 15 15 2 8 5 2.8.5 5
Sulphur 16 16 2 8 6 2.8.6 6
Chlorine 17 17 2 8 7 2.8.7 7
Argon 18 18 2 8 8 2.8.8 8
Potassium 19 19 2 8 8 1 2.8.8.1 1
Calcium 20 20 2 8 8 2 2.8.8.2 2
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The electron arrangement of an element, for example; Na is constructed by drawing 3 circles around the nucleus to represent each shell, as its electron configuration is 2.8.1. Thus we have
2 8 1
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Table shows the electron arrangement of the first 20 elements in the Periodic Table.
Hydrogen(1)
Helium(2)
Lithium(2.1)
Beryllium(2.2)
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Table shows the electron arrangement of the first 20 elements in the Periodic Table.
Boron(2.3)
Carbon(2.4)
Nitrogen(2.5)
Oxygen(2.6)
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Table shows the electron arrangement of the first 20 elements in the Periodic Table.
Fluorine(2.7)
Neon(2.8)
Sodium(2.8.1)
Magnesium(2.8.2)
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Table shows the electron arrangement of the first 20 elements in the Periodic Table.
Aluminium(2.8.3)
Silicon(2.8.4)
Phosphorus(2.8.5)
Sulphur(2.8.6)
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Table shows the electron arrangement of the first 20 elements in the Periodic Table.
Chlorine(2.8.7)
Argon(2.8.8) Potassium
(2.8.8.1)Calcium(2.8.8.2)