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Quantum Numbers:Much better than
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The Quantum NumbersThe principal quantum number is n
It describes what energy level the electron is located in(n=1 is smallest (closest to nucleus). n also describes the number of sublevels contained in that energy level and the maximum number of electrons contained in that energy level
Principal energy level (n)
Number of sublevels (n)
Number of orbitals present
Total number of orbitals (n)2
Maximum number of electrons (2n2)
1 1 1 - - - 1 2
2 2 1 3 - - 4 8
3 3 1 3 5 - 9 18
4 4 1 3 5 7 16 32
s p d f
The value of n is used to calculate the total number of orbitals and the maximum # of electrons
n # also tells # of subshells or orbitals e.g. n= 1 has 1 orbital (s) n= 2 has 2 orbitals (s, p) n= 3 has 3 orbitals (s,p,d) n= 4 has 4 orbitals (s,p,d,f)
The quantum number l (The orbital quantum number)describes 3D shape of orbital also called subshell max. ℓ = n – 1 (ℓ = 0, 1, 2, 3,…..)
orbitals identified by letters s, p, d, f,…
n
Subleveltypes
Value of ℓ
1 1 s ℓ = 0
2 2 s p ℓ=0, ℓ =1
3 3 s p d ℓ =0, ℓ =1, ℓ =2
sublevels
Fill this in
: The secondary quantum number• If n can be thought of as shells, l can be
thought of as “subshells” dividing each shell into subsections … (l = 0 n - 1)
n = 1 = 0 (s)
n = 2 = 0 (s)l = 1 (p)
n = 3 = 0 (s)l = 1 (p)l = 2 (d)
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The magnetic quantum number – m (mℓ) Describes the 3D orientation of the orbital
and how many of that type orbital existmℓ = - ℓ, …, 0, … + ℓ
Example:
n = 2 mℓ (for ℓ = 1) = -1, 0,+1 px, py, pz
sublevel
ℓ value
# orbitals
Shape of orbitals mℓ valueorbitals
s ℓ = 0 1 sphere mℓ = 0 1 orientation
p ℓ =1 3 dumbells mℓ = 3 orientations
d ℓ =2 5 4 leaf mℓ = 5 orientations
f
-1, 0,+1
FYI – its mℓ = -ℓ to +ℓ
-2, -1, 0, +1, +2
Fill in this
How many different ways are “s” orbitals oriented? How many different ways
are“p“ orbitals oriented?
How many different ways are “d” orbitals oriented?
How many different ways are “f” orbitals oriented?
Spin Quantum number: ms (or s) – describes the spin of the electron on its own axis
Clockwise spin is + ½ , counterclockwise spin is -½
Orbital notation uses arrows to represent spin
What “spins” do electrons have that share the same orbital?
Visualization of electron orbitals around a nucleus in an atom
The nucleus is located somewhere in the center
Slightly different diagram - 3d orbitals
This is a computer designed image of over-lapping s and p orbitals in an atom of neon. The bright center portion is the approximate position of nucleus
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Electron Configurations1. Electrons are located in a very specific place in the energy levels of atom
2. They will fill orbitals in sequential order –based on the energy value of that orbital.
Which orbital has a higher energy 1s, 2s or 2p?
1s has the lowest energy
2p has a higher energy value
FYI –electron orbitals in the same energy level are called degenerate
2s
How many electrons can a “s” orbital hold?
Electron orbital Filling sequenceWhat is the electron configuration of Li (lithium)?Li has an atomic number (Z=3)(Contains 3 electrons)
1s
1s
1s
2How many electrons are left?
2 1
2
1
1s
2s
2 1Electron configuration of Li
Practice:
Z=7:
1s2 2s2 2p3
Z=15:
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p3
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1
Z=11:
Orbital filling patterns of the Periodic Table
Including “f” orbitals in an electron configuration
The configuration of:
Lutetium Z=
This is 4f block sublevel
This is 5f block sublevel
FYI- f blocks are filled with 14 electrons
1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s2 4d10 5p6 6s2 5d1 4f14
3456
11
32
54
76
Bismuth Z= 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s2 4d10 5p6 6s2 4f145d106p3 How many energy lvls? How many sublevels? How many valence electrons?
6 15
71
835
Abbreviated configuration of Bi: [Xe] 6s2 4f14 5d10 6p3
There are some “differences” in the sequential filling of orbitals in the “d” block “d” sublevel is full at 10 electrons, half full “d” orbital is more stable (at 5) Full d orbital (with 10 e - )is more stable than “almost full” d orbital (with 9e - )
Sc = [Ar] 4s23d1
Ti = [Ar] 4s23d2
V = [Ar] 4s23d3
Cr = [Ar] 4s13d5
Mn = [Ar] 4s23d5
Fe = [Ar] 4s23d6
Co= [Ar] 3d7 4s2
Ni= [Ar] 4s23d8
Cu = [Ar] 4s13d10
Zn= [Ar] 4s23d10
Remember half full
Remember almost full
Exceptions list: Cr = [Ar] 4s1 3d5
Cu = [Ar] 4s13d10
Mo = [Ar] 5s14d5
Ag = [Ar] 5s14d10
Au = [Ar] 6s15d10
Orbital notation diagrams1. Each space represents a orbital, arrows are electrons. 2. Hund Rule: Every orbital in the SAME sublevel gets 1e- before any of them get 2 electrons
Chlorine (Cl) 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p5
____ _____ _____ _____ ____ ____ _____ _____ _____ 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p
Hint: circles can also be used to represent orbitals – just make sure to label, label, label
How to find an electron by it’s address-the 4 quantum numbers You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to do
this – just remember to label-label-label!
Chlorine (Cl) 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p5
Each circle represents an orbital
Arrows represent electrons. First arrow is always positive spin (pointing up). Remember Hunds Rule when filling in orbitals
1s 2s 2p 3s 3p
m= 0 0 -1 0 +1 0 -1 0 +1
Energy levels and sublevels
n= is energy level
ℓ = is sublevel 0,1,2,3 (s,p,d,f) m = is the orbital in the sublevel S =is the spin of the electron or
Remember:
___ ____ ____ ___
1 +12 +
½ n ℓ m s
NOW:
What are the addresses of the following electrons in Cl?
4th
12th
2 0 0 -½
This is the 7th electron
3 0 0 -½ Last
electron
3 1 0 -½
n ℓ m s
1 0 0 +½
n= 1, it is in the 1st energy level ℓ = 0, it is in the “s” sublevel (if ℓ =0, (m is also 0), s orbital
+½ is the spin of the electron
What’s that element ?These are the quantum numbers for the LAST ELECTRON
n m s
1s1First electron in H
2 1 1 -½
n m s
N= 2, it is in the 2nd energy level
ℓ = 1, it is in the “p” sublevel (m is 1), 2pz orbital
-½ is the spin of the electron second electron in
0
1s 2s 2px 2py 2pz
-1 0 +1
1s22s22p6 = Ne
4 2 0 -½
N= 4, be careful! ℓ = is sublevel 0,1,2,3 (s,p,d,f)
m=0 -½ is the spin of the electron
What’s that element ?These are the quantum numbers –for the LAST electron
n m s
2nd electron in
-2 -1 0 +1 +2
d sublevel
N=4, 4d’s start in which period?
ℓ = is sublevel 0,1,2,3 (s,p,d,f)
m=0, go to the d orbital designated as zero
Remember Hund’s Rule !
-½ is the spin of the electron - 2nd electron in
Where do 4d sublevels start?
Last electron is in 4d8
Element is Pd
4 2 0 -½
N= 4, it is in the 4th energy level ℓ = is sublevel 0,1,2,3 (s,p,d,f)
m=0 -½ is the spin of the electron
What’s that element ?These are the quantum numbers –for the LAST electron
n m s
2nd electron in
2 1 0 +½
n m s
N= 2, it is in the 2nd energy level
mℓ = 1, it is in the “p” sublevel (if ℓ =1, ( but m is 0)
+½ is the spin of the electron second electron in
1s22s22p5 F
_____ ______ ______ ______ _______ 1s 2s 2px 2py 2pz
-1 0 +1
in py
d sublevel
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