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EXAM #3 HAS BEEN MOVED TO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9 TH Bring a Periodic Table to class this week November 2, 2009
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EXAM #3 HAS BEEN MOVED TO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9 TH Bring a Periodic Table to class this week November 2, 2009.

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Page 1: EXAM #3 HAS BEEN MOVED TO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9 TH Bring a Periodic Table to class this week November 2, 2009.

• EXAM #3 HAS BEEN MOVED TO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH

•Bring a Periodic Table to class this week

November 2, 2009

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Four Quantum Numbers

n (1,2, …) size/energy of the orbitall (0,1,2,…) shape of the orbital- s,p,d,f…ml (-l to l) orientation of the orbital

ms (- ½, ½) spin up/down (magnetic moment)

How do we know these things? Absorption and emission spectra- electron energiesZeeman effect- spectrum splits when magnetic field applied; separates orbitals at the same energy level and led to discovery of electron spin

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Electron Spin is the Source of Magnetism in Materials

Diamagnetic ParamagneticFerromagnetic (“real magnets”)

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Pauli Exclusion Principle

No two electrons in an atom can have the same 4 quantum numbers

n, ℓ, mℓ define an orbital Therefore: an orbital can hold two electrons,

with opposite spins because ms can only be +1/2 or -1/2

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Orbital Energies

Only depends on distance from the

nucleus

•Electron-electron repulsion affects energy•Different for different orbital shapes

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1s ___11

2p ___ ___ ___2s ___22

3d ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

3p ___ ___ ___3s ___

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ENERGY For most atoms:

•Energy increases as n increases: 1 < 2 < 3 < 4 …

•Energy increases as subshells go from s < p < d < f

At the same main shell level, a p orbital will be at a higher energy than an s orbital

4f ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 4d ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 4p ___ ___ ___

4s ___

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Rules for filling orbitals

1. Pauli Exclusion PrincipleNo two electrons can have the same 4 quantum numbersAn orbital has a maximum of 2 electrons of opposite spin

2. Aufbau/Build-up PrincipleLower energy levels fill before higher energy levels

3. Hund’s RuleElectrons only pair after all orbitals at an energy level have

1 electron

4. Madelung’s RuleOrbitals fill in the order of the value of n + l

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Orbital Filling Order

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Electron Configurations

General Rule: electrons fill lowest energy orbitals first

Sodium, Na as an example

Na has 11 electrons.Fill 2 electrons per orbital till you run out

A box represents an orbital.A arrow represents an electron.