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Preview Lesson Starter Objectives Electron Configurations Rules Governing Electron Configurations Representing Electron Configurations Elements of the Second Period Elements of the Third Period Elements of the Fourth Period Elements of the Fifth Period

Lesson Starter The electron configuration of carbon is 1s 2 2s 2 2p 2. An electron configuration describes the arrangement of electrons in an atom. The integers indicate the main energy level of each orbital occupied by electrons. The letters indicate the shape of the occupied orbitals. The superscripts identify the number of electrons in each sublevel.

Objectives List the total number of electrons needed to fully occupy each main energy level. State the Aufbau principle, the Pauli exclusion principle, and Hund s rule. Describe the electron configurations for the atoms of any element using orbital notation, electronconfiguration notation, and, when appropriate, noblegas notation.

Electron Configurations The arrangement of electrons in an atom is known as the atom s electron configuration. The lowest-energy arrangement of the electrons for each element is called the element s groundstate electron configuration.

Relative Energies of Orbitals

Rules Governing Electron Configurations According to the Aufbau principle, an electron occupies the lowest-energy orbital that can receive it. According to the Pauli exclusion principle, no two electrons in the same atom can have the same set of four quantum numbers.

Rules Governing Electron Configurations, continued According to Hund s rule, orbitals of equal energy are each occupied by one electron before any orbital is occupied by a second electron, and all electrons in singly occupied orbitals must have the same spin state.

Representing Electron Configurations Orbital Notation An unoccupied orbital is represented by a line, with the orbital s name written underneath the line. An orbital containing one electron is represented as:

Representing Electron Configurations, continued Orbital Notation An orbital containing two electrons is represented as: The lines are labeled with the principal quantum number and sublevel letter. For example, the orbital notation for helium is written as follows: He 1s

Representing Electron Configurations, continued Electron-Configuration Notation Electron-configuration notation eliminates the lines and arrows of orbital notation. Instead, the number of electrons in a sublevel is shown by adding a superscript to the sublevel designation. The helium configuration is represented by 1s 2. The superscript indicates that there are two electrons in helium s 1s orbital.

Representing Electron Configurations, continued Sample Problem A The electron configuration of boron is 1s 2 2s 2 2p 1. How many electrons are present in an atom of boron? What is the atomic number for boron? Write the orbital notation for boron.

Representing Electron Configurations, continued Sample Problem A Solution The number of electrons in a boron atom is equal to the sum of the superscripts in its electronconfiguration notation: 2 + 2 + 1 = 5 electrons. The number of protons equals the number of electrons in a neutral atom. So we know that boron has 5 protons and thus has an atomic number of 5. To write the orbital notation, first draw the lines representing orbitals. 1s 2s 2p

Representing Electron Configurations, continued Sample Problem A Solution, continued Next, add arrows showing the electron locations. The first two electrons occupy n = 1 energy level and fill the 1s orbital. 1s 2s 2p

Representing Electron Configurations, continued Sample Problem A Solution, continued The next three electrons occupy the n = 2 main energy level. Two of these occupy the lowerenergy 2s orbital. The third occupies a higherenergy p orbital. 1s 2s 2p

Elements of the Second Period In the first-period elements, hydrogen and helium, electrons occupy the orbital of the first main energy level. According to the Aufbau principle, after the 1s orbital is filled, the next electron occupies the s sublevel in the second main energy level.

Elements of the Second Period, continued The highest-occupied energy level is the electroncontaining main energy level with the highest principal quantum number. Inner-shell electrons are electrons that are not in the highest-occupied energy level.

Writing Electron Configurations

Elements of the Third Period After the outer octet is filled in neon, the next electron enters the s sublevel in the n = 3 main energy level. Noble-Gas Notation The Group 18 elements (helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon) are called the noble gases. A noble-gas configuration refers to an outer main energy level occupied, in most cases, by eight electrons.

Orbital Notation for Three Noble Gases

Elements of the Fourth Period The period begins by filling the 4s orbital, the empty orbital of lowest energy. With the 4s sublevel filled, the 4p and 3d sublevels are the next available vacant orbitals. The 3d sublevel is lower in energy than the 4p sublevel. Therefore, the five 3d orbitals are next to be filled.

Orbital Notation for Argon and Potassium

Elements of the Fifth Period In the 18 elements of the fifth period, sublevels fill in a similar manner as in elements of the fourth period. Successive electrons are added first to the 5s orbital, then to the 4d orbitals, and finally to the 5p orbitals.

Sample Problem B a. Write both the complete electron-configuration notation and the noble-gas notation for iron, Fe. b. How many electron-containing orbitals are in an atom of iron? How many of these orbitals are completely filled? How many unpaired electrons are there in an atom of iron? In which sublevel are the unpaired electrons located?

Sample Problem B Solution a. The complete electron-configuration notation of iron is 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 3d 6 4s 2. Iron s noble-gas notation is [Ar]3d 6 4s 2. b. An iron atom has 15 orbitals that contain electrons. They consist of one 1s orbital, one 2s orbital, three 2p orbitals, one 3s orbital, three 3p orbitals, five 3d orbitals, and one 4s orbital. Eleven of these orbitals are filled, and there are four unpaired electrons. They are located in the 3d sublevel. The notation 3d 6 represents 3d.

Sample Problem C a. Write both the complete electron-configuration notation and the noble-gas notation for a rubidium atom. b. Identify the elements in the second, third, and fourth periods that have the same number of highest-energy-level electrons as rubidium.

Sample Problem C Solution a. 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 3d 10 4s 2 4p 6 5s 1, [Kr]5s 1 b. Rubidium has one electron in its highest energy level (the fifth). The elements with the same outermost configuration are, in the second period, lithium, Li; in the third period, sodium, Na; and in the fourth period, potassium, K.