The Electron Review

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Hund's Rule

You split before you pair

Magnesium (Mg) Noble Gas Configuration

[Ne] 3s^2

Chlorine (Cl) Noble Gas Configuration

[Ne] 3s^2 3p^5

Radium (Ra) Noble Gas Configuration

[Rn] 7s^2

Aluminium+3 27 mass number (13 protons) How many electrons?

10

Aluminium has 27 mass number (13 protons and how many neutrons?)

14

Beryllium (Be) Electron Configuration

1s^2 2s^2

Al +3 Electron Configuration

1s^2 2s^2 2p^6

S -2 Electron Configuration

1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^6

Mn Electron Configuration

1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^6 4s^2 3d^5

Number of Electrons in Each Energy Level

2, 8, 18

Volume of 1 mole of a gas

22.4 L

Molar Mass of Carbon Dioxide

44.01 g/mol

Number of d orbitals

5

1 mole

6.02x10^23 particles

Probability of locating an electron

95%

Excited State

A state where the potential energy of the atom is higher than the ground state. Unstable

Heaviest Nuclear Particle

Alpha

Bohr Model

Atomic model that contains orbits and shows atoms as a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons

Oxidation Number

Charge given to an element when it loses or gains electrons

Spin Quantum Number (s)

Describes spin either upward or downward +1/2 or -1/2

Angular Momentum Quantum Number (l)

Describes the shape of each sublevel (s=0, p=1, d=2, and f=3) Sphere, Dumbells, Clover

Lewis Dot Diagrams

Determine how many valence electrons the element has MAX 8 dots around the element symbol 1st 2 paired and remaining are split d or f element based on electron configuration (highest n value)

Principal Quantum Number (n)

Determines the energy level of the electron (1-7) and the size of the electron cloud

Magnetic Quantum Number (m)

Determines the orientation of orbitals and specifies the exact orbital within each sublevel, each orbital holding 2 electrons. Value of range between -l to +l (s=1 orbital, p= 3 orbitals, d=5 orbitals, f= 7 orbitals)

Orbital Configuration

Diagram consists of a box/line representing each orbital and a half arrow representing each electron DRAW ALL; UPWARD ARROW FIRST

Energy and Frequency

Directly Proportional

Atomic Emission Spectrum

Electron's emit light when releasing absorbed energy

Ions differ in

Electrons (charge)

Wave-Particle Duality

Electrons act like particles (matter) and waves (non-matter)

Frequency and Wavelength

Inversely Proportional

Electron Cloud

Location of the electrons in the quantum mechanical model of the atom (95% probability)

Ground State

Lowest energy state

Gamma Rays

Most dangerous radiation

Isotopes differ in

Neutrons

Aufbau Principle

Niels Bohr & Wolfgang Pauli Electrons enter the lowest energy level first ; Can cause difficulties because of the overlap of orbitals of different energies

Pauli Exclusion Principle

No 2 electrons in an atom can have the same 4 quantum numbers

Stability

Noble Gases are the most stable because their outer shell is full of electrons Full Sub level next most stable (s^2, d^10, f^14) Half-full sub level is the least stable (p^3, d^5, f^7) Created gaining, losing, or sharing electrons for full octet Covalent (share) and ionic bonds (give/take)

Photon

Packet of light; Released energy from excited to relaxed state either all at once or in increments

Heisenberg Uncertainty

Principle that states it's impossible to determine simultaneously both the position and velocity of a particle

Quantum Mechanical Model

Shows orbitals/electron cloud

Quanta

Smallest amount of energy that exists independently discrete units Absorbed by electrons when they get excited and jump to a higher energy level farther from the nucleus (ground to excited state) Exact energy between the energy levels

Molar Mass

The mass of 1 mole of a substance

Electron Configuration

The way electrons are arranged in various orbitals around the nuclei of atoms 2p^6 Energy level, sublevel shape, # electrons in sublevel D block (n-1)

Half Life

Time it takes for half of an atom to decay


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