
Electron Configuration
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Hector Mendoza-Arias
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Electron Configuration
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Orbitals
a region of probability where an electron can be found.
s
d
p
f
Remember these are NOT electrons, they're just regions of space where an electron can be found.(Each can hold up to 2 electrons)
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The 4 Quantum Numbers
n=Principle Quantum Number
l= Angular Momentum Quantum NumberMl =Magnetic Quantum Number
Ms =Spin Quantum Number
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Principle Quantum Number
n=1
n=2
n=3
n=4
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Angular Momentum Quantum Number
Determines the shape of an orbital
Each value of l
l indicates a specific s, p, d, f subshell (each unique in shape.
he value of l
l is dependent on the principal quantum number n
n.
l=0,1,2,3,4...,(n-1)
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Magnetic Quantum
Determines the number of orbitals and their orientation within a subshell
s=1
d=3
p=5
f=7
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Spin Quantum
designates the direction of the electron spin and may have a spin of +1/2, represented by↑, or –1/2, represented by ↓
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Pauli Exclusion Principle
No two electrons in the same atom can have identical values for all four of their quantum numbers.
In other words:
(1) no more than two electrons can occupy the same orbital
(2) two electrons in the same orbital must have opposite spins
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Aufbau Principle
states that electrons fill lower-energy atomic orbitals before filling higher-energy ones (Aufbau is German for "building-up")
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Hunds Rule
every orbital in a subshell is singly occupied with one electron before any one orbital is doubly occupied, and all electrons in singly occupied orbitals have the same spin.
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Orbital Configuration
the more visual way to represent the arrangement of all the electrons in a particular atom
Each sublevel is labeled by its principal energy level and sublevel
Electrons are indicated by arrows inside the circles. An arrow pointing upwards indicates one spin direction, while a downward pointing arrow indicates the other direction.
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Electron Configuration
Electron configuration notation eliminates the boxes and arrows of orbital filling diagrams.
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