Title: Quantum Mechanical Model: Electron Configurations
1Quantum Mechanical ModelElectron Configurations
2Electron Configurations
- It is the nature of things to seek the lowest
possible energy. - High energy systems are unstable and tend to lose
energy in order to become more stable. - In terms of the atom, electrons and the nucleus
interact to form the most stable arrangement
possible.
3Electron Configuration
- The ways in which electrons are arranged around
the nuclei of atoms.
4Rules to Remember
- Three rules govern the filling of atomic orbitals
by - electrons within the principle energy levels.
- Aufbau Principle
- Pauli Exclusion Principle
- Hunds Rule
5Aufbau Principle
- Electrons enter orbitals of lowest energy first
- The various orbitals within a sublevel of
principle energy level are always equal. - Within a principle energy level, the s orbital
is always the lowest energy level. - The range of energy levels within a principle
energy level can overlap the energy levels of an
adjacent principle energy level.
6Using the Aufbau Principle
Note 4s orbital is lower in energy than 3d. 4f
orbital is lower in energy than 5d.
As you can see from the diagram the filling order
is as follows 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d 4p 5s
4d 5p 6s
7Energy Level Template
8Pauli Exclusion Principle
- An atomic orbital contains a maximum of 2
electrons - In order to occupy the same orbital, these
electrons must have opposite spins (clockwise and
counter clockwise) - Vertical arrows are used to show directions of
spins - Paired electrons
9An Easy Way to Remember
1s2 holds 2 electrons
10Fill the Orbitals From the Bottom-up
1s2 2s2 holds 4 electrons
11Fill the Orbitals From the Bottom-up
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 holds 12 electrons
12Fill the Orbitals From the Bottom-up
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 holds 20 electrons
13Fill the Orbitals From the Bottom-up
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 holds 38
electrons
14Fill the Orbitals From the Bottom-up
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p6
6s2 holds 56 electronsand so on!
15Hunds Rule
- When electrons occupy orbitals of equal energy,
one electron enters each orbital until all
orbitals contain one electron with parallel
spins. - Second electrons then add themselves to the
orbital to pair their spins
16Using Hunds Rule
- When electrons occupy orbitals of equal energy
they dont pair up until they have to. - Lets determine the electron configuration for
Phosphorusenergy level diagrams - Need to account for 15 electrons
17- The first to electrons go into the 1s orbital
- Notice the opposite spins
- Only 13 more
18- The next electrons go into the 2s orbital
- only 11 more
19- The next electrons go into the 2p orbital
- Only 5 more
20- The next electrons go into the 3s orbital
- Only 3 more
21- The last three electrons go into the 3p orbitals.
- They each go into separate shapes
- 3 unpaired electrons
- 1s22s22p63s23p3
22Remember the following
- Lowest energy to higher energy.
- Adding electrons can change the energy of the
orbital. - Half filled orbitals have a lower energy.
- Makes them more stable.
- Changes the filling order