
Experience Chemistry Lesson 1.4-Modern Atomic Theory
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Lesson 1.4-Modern Atomic Theory
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Match Vocabulary term to the definition
Isotope
Ground State
Quantum
Molecule
nucleus
An atom that has a different number of neutrons than usual
The natural, lowest energy level of an electron
The amount of energy an electron needs to jump from one energy level to another
A combination of two or more atoms
the center of the atom, where protons and neutrons are located
An atom that has a different number of neutrons than usual
The natural, lowest energy level of an electron
The amount of energy an electron needs to jump from one energy level to another
A combination of two or more atoms
the center of the atom, where protons and neutrons are located
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Multiple Choice
True or false: The atomic emission spectrum of each element is unique, like a finger print
True
False
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Revising the Atomic Model
1926: Erwin Schrodinger
Proposed an equation that described the behavior of the electron in a hydrogen atom
Lead to discoveries about electrons in other atoms and the development of the Quantum Mechanical Model
Similar to the Bohr model with electrons being limited to certain values
Different from Bohr model because electrons don't follow an exact path
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Revising the Atomic Model
Atomic Orbital: an area around the nucleus where there is a high probability of finding an electron
Boundaries are not clear and distinct, but fuzzy
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The Shell Model
The shell model of the atom is a simplified version of the quantum mechanical model
Described with four quantum numbers
Each shell has one or more sub-shells inside of it (l)
s, p, d, f
Each sub-shell holds at least one orbital that holds 2 electrons each
s= 1 orbital, 2 electrons
p=3 orbitals, 6 electrons
d= 5 orbitals, 10 electrons
f=7 orbitals, 14 electrons
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Atomic Orbitals
Shapes of orbitals
Shells have different shapes
Every shell has one s-orbital, which has a spherical shape
The probability of finding an electron does not depend on the direction the orbital is rotated
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Atomic Orbitals
Shapes of orbitals
Shells have different shapes
Every shell on the second energy level upwards has three p-orbitals
Dumb bell shaped, with 3 orbitals
Can face different directions
Electrons are found anywhere in the shape itself, but not outside of them
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Atomic Orbitals
Shapes of orbitals
Shells have different shapes
Ever shell from the third level up has a d-orbital
5 orbitals holding 10 total electrons
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Atomic Orbitals
Shapes of orbitals
Shells have different shapes
Every shell from the fourth level up has a f-orbital
7 orbitals holding 14 total electrons
Have a shape to complex to show as a picture
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Atomic Orbitals
Each orbital has different energy levels
s < p < d < f
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Match the sub shell shape to its name
S
p
d
S
p
d
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Multiple Choice
True or False: the electron cloud has a clear, distinct boundary
true
false
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Match the number of electrons each sub shell can hold to the sub shell name
2
6
10
14
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p
d
f
S
p
d
f
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