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Page 1: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

The Arrangement of Electrons Cont…

Part 1 Review and Formative AssessmentWhen finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Page 2: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Today’s Purpose Green Learning Objective Sheet.

UpdateObjective 1- Where do you stand?Plan of Action – Learning Opportunities

I can write electron configurations using orbital notation, electron configuration notation, and noble gas notation.

Page 3: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

......Thoughts.....

Review/Update One’s Understanding…

Where are lithium’s electrons located in the atom?

Turn to your elbow partner and share your ideas, be prepared to explain to the class.

Page 4: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

POGIL : Electron Configurations

Clean Sheet of Paper / Notes

Label “Electron Configuration POGIL”

Work with partner – same face value on card.

Expectations: Complete solutions on your note sheet. (Model) Talk through it with your partner. Stay on-task.

Be prepared to share out: (Timer on board) Pages 1 & 2: 5 Minutes Pages 3-5 : 10 Minutes Page 6: 5 Minutes

Page 5: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Electron Configuration

The arrangement of electrons in an atom.

Arrangements in lowest possible energies. Ground-state electron configurations.

Page 6: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Aufbau Principle

- An electron occupies the lowest-energy orbital that can receive it.

- Writing electron configurations of atoms by successively filling subshells with electrons in a specific order (the building-up order).

- You obtain electron configurations by filling the subshells in the following order:

- 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, 4s, 3d, 4p, 5s, 4d, 5p, 6s, 4f, 5d, 6p, 7s, 5f, 6d, 7p

- Think back to POGIL

Page 7: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Diagonal Rule Order of filling tool.

Place on top of note page. Model: Chlorine

Page 8: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Writing Electron Configurations

1. Determine the number of electrons using atomic number from the periodic table.

2. Follow the order listed by Aufbau (Diagonal Rule) to fill out the electron configuration.

3. The superscripts should add up to equal the number of electrons.

Ex: Lithium’s Electron Configuration

-Lithium has 3 electrons.

1s22s1

Page 9: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

More Examples

1. Magnesium’s Electron Configuration -model

2. Carbon’s Electron Configuration- model

3. Iron’s Electron Configuration-partner

4. Bromine’s Electron Configuration-partner

5. Uranium’s Electron Configuration-partner

Page 10: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Formative Assessment

Page 11: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Electron Configuration and the Periodic Table

Page 12: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)
Page 13: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

For electron configuration and the s,p,d, and f blocks we will use the

following: Lanthanium (La) and Actinium (Ac) are part of the f

block. (La - 4f1 and Ac 5f1)

Lutetium (Lu) and Lawrencium (Lr) are part of the d block. (Lu - 5d1 and Lr -6d1)

There is discrepancies from source to source. However, we will use this way as it supports our diagonal rule and the stability of an atom.

Page 14: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Periodic Table and Electron Configurations

Page 15: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Making It Easier

Using Noble Gas Notation, electron configurations can be shortened.

Noble gases are in the last column of the periodic table (He-Rn)

For any element’s electron configuration, find the noble gas that comes before it.

Start with this gas and then finish filling in the subshells.Lithium: [He]2s1

Phosphorus: [Ne]3s23p3

Page 16: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Desk Practice

Write the electron configuration for the following:

Be

P

Cd

Ce

Br

Gd

Page 17: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Pauli’s Exclusion Principle

- No two electrons in the same atom can have the same set of four quantum numbers.

- An orbital can hold at most two electrons, and then only if the electrons have opposite spins.

- Electron spin has only two possible directions it can spin on it’s axis.- ms = +1/2 or ms = -1/2

Page 18: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Writing Electron Configurations with Pauli’s Principle

Instead of writing electron configurations using numbers and letters, one must draw an orbital diagram.

-You still label the subshells (s, p, f, d)

-Write electrons as arrows.

Example: Lithium--1s22s1

1s 2s

Page 19: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Practice with Pauli’s Principle

According to Pauli’s Principle are the following configurations possible? If no, explain why.

1s 2s 2p

3.

1s 2s 2p

1.

1s 2s 2p

2.

Page 20: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Hund’s Rule

Orbitals of equal energy are each occupied by one electron before any orbital is occupied by a second electron.

All electrons in singly occupied orbitals must have the same spin state.

Ex: Carbon 1s22s22p2

Ex: Oxygen 1s22s22p4

1s 2s 2p

1s 2s 2p

Page 21: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Practice with Hund’s Rule

Complete the orbital notation for the ground state of the following atoms:

1. Nitrogen

2. Aluminum

3. Iron

Page 22: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Today’s Purpose Purple Learning Objective Sheet.

UpdateObjective 1 and 2- Where do you stand?Plan of Action – Learning Opportunities

I can write electron configurations using orbital notation, electron configuration notation, and noble gas notation.

Page 23: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

TEST on __________!!

Electron Arrangement #1 – 25pts See Green Learning Objectives Sheet

Atoms: Building Blocks of Matter #2 – 15pts

Calculations and Measurement #3 – 10 pts

Page 24: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Electron Configuration Practice Sheets

Unit Packet Practice!

Page 25: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)
Page 26: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Formative Assessment

Page 27: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Today’s Purpose I can write electron configurations using

orbital notation, electron configuration notation, and noble gas notation.

I can represent the atomic model and atomic structure using quantum numbers.

Page 28: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

TEST on _______!!

Electron Arrangement #1 – 25pts See Green Learning Objectives Sheet

Atoms: Building Blocks of Matter #2 – 15pts

Calculations and Measurement #3 – 10 pts

Page 29: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Check for Understanding

Complete individually, turn over when finished.

Write the electron configurations AND orbital notation for the following elements using the diagonal rule for order of filling.

Sulfur (atomic number 16)

Silver (atomic number 47)

Europium (atomic number 63)

Page 30: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Atomic Orbitals (Subshells)

Atomic Orbital: The most likely place one will find an electron.

S orbitals: Spherical in shape. Single Pockets. Two electrons are associated with an s orbital.

P orbitals: Dumbbell shape. Groups of three. Six electrons fill the p orbitals.

Page 32: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Quantum Numbers

Specify the properties of atomic orbitals and the properties of electrons in orbitals. Increase in energy as adding orbitals.

Page 33: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

1. Principle Quantum Number

Symbol – “n”

Indicates the main energy level occupied by the electrons.

“n” (electron energy) increases as the distance from the nucleus increases

n=1 is the lowest, main energy level More than 1 electron can have the same n value (same electron

shell)

n can be from 1 to ∞

Page 34: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

2. Angular Momentum Quantum Number

Orbitals of different shapes (Sublevels)

Symbol “L”

L = 0 to (n-1)

Indicates the shape of the orbitals (s, p, d, f) L= 0 (s) L = 1 (p) L = 2 (d) L =3 (f)

Page 35: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

3. Magnetic Quantum Number Symbol = “m”

m = -L to +L

Indicates orientation of an orbital around the nucleus

s (spherical) – 1 possible orientation m= 0

p (lobes – x, y, z) – 3possible orientation m = -1, 0, 1

d – 5 different orientations m = -2, -1, 0, 1, 2

f – 7 different orientations m= -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3

Page 36: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

4. Spin Quantum Numbers

Only has 2 possible values (+ ½ and - ½ )

Indicate the two fundamental spin states of an electron in an orbital. (spin up, first)

1s2 ______

2p4

Principle Number Shape Number of electrons in shape

Page 37: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

TEST … Tomorrow!!

Electron Arrangement #1 – 25pts See Green Learning Objectives Sheet

Atoms: Building Blocks of Matter #2 – 15pts

Calculations and Measurement #3 – 10 pts

Page 38: The Arrangement of Electrons Cont… Part 1 Review and Formative Assessment When finished begin working on Part 2 of packet (pages 111-122)

Practice/Review Time

Unit Packet Practice