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Title: Electrons


1
  • Chapter 4
  • Electrons
  • In Atoms

2
Properties of Light
  • ___________________ a form of energy that
    exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through
    space. (ex. Visible light, x-rays, UV, IR,
    radio)
  • ____________________ all forms of
    electromagnetic radiation together make up the
    spectrum.
  • 4-2

3
Properties of Light
4
Characteristics of Waves
  • There are 4 main characteristics of waves
  • 1) ___________ The height of the wave measured
    from its origin to its peak. When you
    increase the intensity, or brightness of light,
    you are increasing its amplitude.
  • 4-4

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Characteristics of Waves
  • 4-3

6
Characteristics of Waves
  • 2)________________ the distance between
    corresponding points on adjacent waves.
    Wavelength is designated by the Greek symbol
    __________.
  • Wavelength ___
  • 4-6

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Characteristics of Waves
  • 4-5

8
Characteristics of Waves
  • 3) ___________ the number of waves that pass a
    given point in a specific time. Measured in
    cycles per second (cycle/second, or s-1) The SI
    unit for this is Hertz. 1.0 Hz 1.0 s-1
  • Frequency is designated by the Greek symbol ___.
    Frequency ____
  • 4-8

9
Characteristics of Waves
10
Characteristics of Waves
  • 4) _________ the speed of light is constant.
    It is rounded to _________ m/s. The speed of
    light is represented by the letter ____.
  • ___ ??
  • 4-10

11
The Photoelectric Effect
  • Refers to the emission of _________ from a metal
    when light shines on the metal.
  • __________ the minimum amount of energy that
    can be lost or gained by an atom
  • ____________, a German physicist studied quanta
    of light and found
  • 4-11

12
The Photoelectric Effect
  • E(energy) _____
  • Where h is Planks Constant and has a value
    of 6.6262 x 10-34 Js
  • 4-12

13
The Photoelectric Effect
  • Einstein expanded upon this to propose that light
    has a ______________, acting as a _______ under
    some circumstances and a ____________ under
    others.
  • __________ a particle of electromagnetic
    radiation having zero mass and carrying a quantum
    of energy.
  • 4-13

14
Line Emission Spectrum
  • ______________ the lowest energy state of an
    atom
  • _____________ a state in which an atom has a
    higher potential energy than it has in its
    ground state.
  • 4-14

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Line Emission Spectrum
  • _____________________ a graph that indicates
    the degree to which a substance emits radiant
    energy with respect to ______________.
  • ______________________ the emission of a
    continuous range of frequencies of
    electromagnetic radiation.
  • 4-15

16
H Emission Spectrum
  • _____________ a Danish physicist who proposed a
    hydrogen-atom model that linked the atoms
    electron to photon emission. (electrons circle
    the nucleus in _______)
  • 4-16

17
H Emission Spectrum
  • Emission Line Spectrum a graph that indicates
    the degree to which a substance emits radiant
    energy with respect to wavelenth.
  • Continuous Spectrum the emission of a
    continuous range of frequencies of
    electromagnetic radiation.
  • 4-17

18
H Emission Spectrum
  • Emission Line Spectrum a graph that indicates
    the degree to which a substance emits radiant
    energy with respect to wavelenth.
  • Continuous Spectrum the emission of a
    continuous range of frequencies of
    electromagnetic radiation.
  • 4-18

19
The Quantum Model
  • ____________________________ states that it is
    impossible to determine simultaneously both the
    ___________ and _______________ of an electron or
    any other particle.
  • ___________________ describes mathematically
    the wave properties of electrons and other very
    small particles.
  • 4-19

20
The Quantum Model
  • ______________________ specify the properties of
    atomic orbitals and the properties of electrons
    in orbitals.
  • Quantum numbers were developed based on the
    ____________________, developed by Austrian
    physicist Erwin Shrödenger.
  • 4-20

21
The Quantum Model
  • __________________________ indicates the main
    energy level occupied by the electron. Values
    are positive integers only (1, 2, 3, 4 with 1
    being the lowest energy level closest to the
    nucleus) _______________________ indicates the
    shape of the orbital. Values are 0, 1n-1)
  • 4-21

22
The Quantum Model
  • l 0 s l 1 p l 2 d l 3 f
  • l 0 S l 1 p l 2
    d l 3 f
  • 4-21

23
The Quantum Model
  • Magnetic Quantum Number (m) indicates the
    orientation of an orbital around the nucleus.
    Values, including zero, are l to l
  • l 0 s orbital has only one orientation
    (sphere)
  • l 1 p has three orientations
  • l 2 d has five orientations
  • l 3 f has seven orientations
  • 4-23

24
The Quantum Model
25
The Quantum Model
26
The Quantum Model
27
The Quantum Model
  • ________________________ indicates the two
    fundamental spin states of an electron in an
    orbital. Values are 1/2 or -1/2.
  • ______________________ the arrangement of
    electrons in an atom.
  • 4-27

28
Orbital Filling Diagrams
  • There are ____________, named after the
    scientists that discovered them, that govern the
    filling of these orbitals with electrons
  • The ________________ an electrons occupies the
    lowest energy orbital that can receive it.
  • 4-28

29
Orbital Filling Diagrams
  • 2) The ________________________ no two
    electrons in the atom can have the same set of
    four quantum numbers.
  • 3) _______________ Electrons occupy equal
    energy orbitals so that a maximum numbered of
    unpaired electrons results, and all e- in singly
    occupied orbitals must have the same spin.
  • 4-29

30
Orbital Filling Diagrams
  • When using this form, each electron is designated
    as an _______ ________ pointing up or down to
    show opposite spins. Each orbital is designated
    with a labeled line ____ or __ __ __
  • 1s 2p
  • ____________lines show multiple orbitals (1 for
    s, 3 for p, 5 for d)
  • 4-30

31
Orbital Filling Diagrams
  • Orbitals fill going _____________ each period
    (_____) on the periodic table, from the lowest
    energy level up. (Aufbau). Dont forget, when
    they pair, they have ____________ (Pauli), but
    they wont pair until each available orbital has
    an unpaired electron in it first (Hund)
  • 4-31

32
Orbital Filling Diagrams
  • 4-32
  • 4-31

33
Orbital Filling Diagrams
  • _____________, with one electron, would have an
    orbital filling diagram of
  • ?
  • 1s
  • __________, with 2 electrons, would be
  • ??
  • 1s
  • Now your at the end of the first period, start
    again in the 2nd period with 2s
  • 4-33

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Orbital Filling Diagrams
  • Lithium
  • ?? ?
  • 1s 2s
  • Be
  • ?? ??
  • 1s 2s
  • B
  • ?? ?? ? _ _
  • 1s 2s 2p

35
Orbital Filling Diagrams
  • Which of these would be correct for oxygen (with
    8 e-)
  • O
  • ?? ?? ?? ? ??
  • 1s 2s 2p
  • OR
  • ?? ?? ?? ? ?
  • 1s 2s 2p
  • ____________ is correct, the _________ example
    violates the Pauli Exclusion Principle.
  • 4-35

36
Practice
  • Write the orbital filling notation for the
    following elements
  • Be_________________________
  • F__________________________
  • Ar_________________________
  • Cu_________________________
  • 4-36

37
Electron Configurations
  • Now your ready to write electron configurations.
    These are simply the orbital diagrams written out
    with superscripts
  • Lithium
  • ?? ?
  • 1s 2s would be written out as 1s2 2s1
  • Be
  • ?? ??
  • 1s 2s would be written out as 1s2 2s2
  • B
  • ?? ?? ? _ _
  • 1s 2s 2p would be written out as 1s22s22p1
  • 4-37

38
Practice
  • Write the electron configuration for the
    following elements
  • Mg________________________
  • N_________________________
  • Cr________________________
  • Cl________________________
  • 4-38

39
Electron Configurations
  • ___________________ refers to an outer main
    energy level occupied by eight e-
  • Once a __________ is complete at the end of a
    period, you can write subsequent configurations
    as having the _______ of the ___________ with the
    additional ___________ electrons.
  • Sodium Na would have a noble gas notation of
  • ?Ne?3s1
  • 4-39

40
Practice
  • Write the noble gas notation for the following
    elements
  • Na_________________________
  • Sb_________________________
  • Y__________________________
  • F__________________________
  • 4-40

41
  • Ch. 4
  • The
  • End
  • 4-41
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