Title: Electron Configurations
1Electron Configurations
2Electrons in an atom
3Electrons in an atom
- Energy level - the ring of electrons an electron
is found in.
4Electrons in an atom
- Energy level - the ring of electrons an electron
is found in. - Sublevel the specific shaped cloud that the
electron is found in.
51st Energy Level
The first energy level contains just one
sublevel. It is an s-sublevel.
62nd Energy Level
The 2nd energy level has two sublevels, an s and
a p-shaped sublevel.
73rd Energy Level
- The 3rd energy level contains 3 sublevels.
83rd Energy Level
- The 3rd energy level contains 3 sublevels.
- s, p, and d (the shape of the d-sublevel is more
complicated)
9Energy Levels 4-7
- The 4th-7th energy levels contains 4 sublevels
each.
10Energy Levels 4-7
- The 4th-7th energy levels contains 4 sublevels
each. - s, p, d, and f (the shape of the f-sublevel is
also very complicated)
11Electrons in an atom
- Energy level - the ring of electrons an electron
is found in. - Sublevel the specific shaped cloud that the
electron is found in. - Orbital - a region of the sublevel that can be
occupied by no more than 2 electrons.
12Orbitals
- An s sublevel has just one orbital.
13Orbitals
- An s sublevel has just one orbital.
- A maximum of 2 electrons can be found in an s
sublevel.
14- A p sublevel consists of 3 orbitals that are
perpendicular to one another.
15- A p sublevel consists of 3 orbitals that are
perpendicular to one another. - With 3 orbitals, a p sublevel can hold a
maximum of 6 electrons.
16- A d sublevel contains a total of 5 orbitals.
17- A d sublevel contains a total of 5 orbitals.
- The maximum number of electrons in a d sublevel
is 10.
18- An f sublevel contains a total of 7 orbitals.
19- An f sublevel contains a total of 7 orbitals.
- The maximum number of electrons in a f sublevel
is 14.
20Summary of electron clouds
Energy Level Sublevels Present Maximum of electrons
1 1s
2
3
4
5
6
7
21Summary of electron clouds
Energy Level Sublevels Present Maximum of electrons
1 1s 2
2
3
4
5
6
7
22Summary of electron clouds
Energy Level Sublevels Present Maximum of electrons
1 1s 2
2 2s,2p
3
4
5
6
7
23Summary of electron clouds
Energy Level Sublevels Present Maximum of electrons
1 1s 2
2 2s,2p 8
3
4
5
6
7
24Summary of electron clouds
Energy Level Sublevels Present Maximum of electrons
1 1s 2
2 2s,2p 8
3 3s,3p,3d
4
5
6
7
25Summary of electron clouds
Energy Level Sublevels Present Maximum of electrons
1 1s 2
2 2s,2p 8
3 3s,3p,3d 18
4
5
6
7
26Summary of electron clouds
Energy Level Sublevels Present Maximum of electrons
1 1s 2
2 2s,2p 8
3 3s,3p,3d 18
4 4s,4p,4d,4f
5
6
7
27Summary of electron clouds
Energy Level Sublevels Present Maximum of electrons
1 1s 2
2 2s,2p 8
3 3s,3p,3d 18
4 4s,4p,4d,4f 32
5
6
7
28Summary of electron clouds
Energy Level Sublevels Present Maximum of electrons
1 1s 2
2 2s,2p 8
3 3s,3p,3d 18
4 4s,4p,4d,4f 32
5 5s,5p,5d,5f
6
7
29Summary of electron clouds
Energy Level Sublevels Present Maximum of electrons
1 1s 2
2 2s,2p 8
3 3s,3p,3d 18
4 4s,4p,4d,4f 32
5 5s,5p,5d,5f 32
6
7
30Summary of electron clouds
Energy Level Sublevels Present Maximum of electrons
1 1s 2
2 2s,2p 8
3 3s,3p,3d 18
4 4s,4p,4d,4f 32
5 5s,5p,5d,5f 32
6 6s,6p,6d,6f 32
7 7s,7p,7d,7f 32
31Diagonal Rule
- The diagonal rule allows you to determine the
order in which sublevels will be filled with
electrons.
32Diagonal Rule
- The diagonal rule allows you to determine the
order in which sublevels will be filled with
electrons. - Begin by writing out all of the possible
sublevels in 4 columns, one for each letter.
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34Diagonal Rule
- The diagonal rule allows you to determine the
order in which sublevels will be filled with
electrons. - Begin by writing out all of the possible
sublevels in 4 columns, one for each letter. - Starting at the top, draw parallel diagonal lines
so that each sublevel is crossed.
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36Electron configuration for Titanium
37Electron configuration for Titanium
- Titanium (22 electrons)
- Start filling the sublevels in the order that the
arrows indicate.
38Electron configuration for Titanium
- Titanium (22 electrons)
- Start filling the sublevels in the order that the
arrows indicate.
39Electron configuration for Titanium
- Titanium (22 electrons)
- Start filling the sublevels in the order that the
arrows indicate.
40Electron configuration for Titanium
- Titanium (22 electrons)
- Start filling the sublevels in the order that the
arrows indicate.
41Electron configuration for Titanium
- Titanium (22 electrons)
- Start filling the sublevels in the order that the
arrows indicate.
42- Continue until all 22 electrons are accounted for.
43- Continue until all 22 electrons are accounted
for. - 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d2
44- Continue until all 22 electrons are accounted
for. - 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d2
- Even though the d sublevel can hold 10 electrons,
we only had 2 electrons left.
45- Continue until all 22 electrons are accounted
for. - 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d2
- Even though the d sublevel can hold 10 electrons,
we only had 2 electrons left. - Being in period 4, the 4th energy level is the
valence level for titanium.
46- Continue until all 22 electrons are accounted
for. - 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d2
- Even though the d sublevel can hold 10 electrons,
we only had 2 electrons left. - Being in period 4, the 4th energy level is the
valence level for titanium. - The two electrons in the 4s sublevel are valence
electrons.
47Checking for accuracy
48Checking for accuracy
- 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d2
- The d in the last term means we should find
titanium in the d-block of the periodic table
(groups 3-12).
49Checking for accuracy
- 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d2
- The d in the last term means we should find
titanium in the d-block of the periodic table
(groups 3-12). - The exponent 2 indicates that it should be in the
2nd column of the d-block (group 4).
50Checking for accuracy
- 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d2
- The d in the last term means we should find
titanium in the d-block of the periodic table
(groups 3-12). - The exponent 2 indicates that it should be in the
2nd column of the d-block (group 4). - The energy level (3) indicates the period number
for the element if it is in the s or p block.
The d block is always one period behind and the f
block is 2 behind. Titanium should be in period
4.