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Title: Electron Configuration & Chemical Periodicity
Description: This is content from General Chemistry I at CU Boulder.
Description: This is content from General Chemistry I at CU Boulder.
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Electron Configuration & Chemical Periodicity
Wednesday, October 21, 2 015
8:42 A M
Each orbital can be described by three quantum numbers
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• m(sub(s)): describes spin, either positive or negative 1/2
○ Up arrow: "spin up" electron
○ Down arrow: "spin down" electron
• Pauli Exclusion Principle: two e lectrons in the same atom cannot have the
same four quantum numbers
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• Electron configuration: describes how electrons are distributed in atomic
orbitals
○ H -‐ 1s ( n = 1, l = 0, ml = 0, m(sub(s)) = -‐1/2
○ He -‐ 1s2 ( n = 1, l = 0, ml = 0, m(sub(s)) = 1/2
• Sublevel energies and order for filling electrons:
○ 3d is higher than 4s
○ Electrons enter orbitals of lower energy first
○ Orbitals are filled before moving to a higher energy orbital (Aufbau
Principle)
• Ground state: lowest energy config
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than ground state
• Hund's Rule: when orbitals of equal energy are available, the ground state has
the max number of unpaired electrons with parallel spins
• Paramagnetic: atom with one or more unpaired electrons, attracted to
magnetic field
Exceptions to Aufbau Principle (know just these 5 e xceptions)
Cr: [Ar] 4s2 3d4 is wrong, really [Ar] 4s1 3d5 ( also true for Mo); half-‐filled d orbitals
are lower energy than d4
Cu: [Ar] 4s2 3d9 is wrong, really [Ar] 4s1 3d10 ( also Ag and Au); completely filled d
orbitals are lower energy than d9
Some definitions
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e
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e
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• Fe: [Ar] 4s2 3d6
○ Inner (core) e lectrons -‐ in common w/ previous noble gas and any filled d
and f levels; do not participate in bonding, i
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18 electrons from [Ar]
○ Valence e lectrons -‐ highest n level plus any unfilled d and f levels, i
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electrons from 4s2 3d6
○ Outer e lectrons -‐ highest n value electrons that are lost when making a
cation, i
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4s2 electrons
• Ga: [Ar] 4s2 3d10 4p1
○ Inner -‐ [Ar] and 3d10
○ Valence -‐ 4s2 and 4p1
○ Outer electrons -‐ 4s2 and 4p1
Periodic Trends
1
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Ga < Al due to the increase in
Z(sub(eff)) from transition metals
2
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a
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As n increases, energy increases, distance from nucleus increases
b
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5) 2s2 (13) 2p6 (15)
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Increasing energy and increasing distance from the nucleus
Closer electrons shield attraction b/w nucleus and farther electrons
c
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As you move up the periodic table, electrons are held more tightly, and as
you more from left to right, electrons are held more tightly ( first
ionization energy)
c
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As you move up the periodic table, electrons are held more tightly, and as
you more from left to right, electrons are held more tightly ( first
ionization energy)
i
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The nucleus
didn't lose a proton so remaining e-‐ are held even tighter
ii
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Exception: it is actually harder to take away an e-‐ from an O than an
N
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Electron affinity ( energy change when one mole of e-‐ is added to one
mole of gaseous ions
i
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More tightly = more negative EA
iii
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◊ Upper right: do not like to give up e-‐ (high ionization energy), like to accept e-‐
(large negative electron affinity), like to make anions, called reactive nonmetals
◊ Lower left: do not hold onto e-‐ tightly ( low ionization energy), like to give up e-‐
(small negative electron affinity), like to make cations, called reactive metals
◊ Noble gases: do not like to give up e-‐ (high ionization energy), do not like to
accept e-‐ (small negative electron affinity), don't make ions, inert
What charge will the ion have?
◊ Aiming for the closest noble gas config
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A) Fe 3+
B) Fe 2+
C) Fe
D) K
E) Ca
Title: Electron Configuration & Chemical Periodicity
Description: This is content from General Chemistry I at CU Boulder.
Description: This is content from General Chemistry I at CU Boulder.