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Page 1: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electron Properties and ArrangementChapter 5

Objectives:

• Identify the properties of electrons.

• Understand how electrons move in atoms.

• Distinguish between atoms based on their different electron arrangements. .

Page 2: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electrons in AtomsElectrons in Atoms• What do you know about electrons in atoms?

• Using Bohr’s model illustrate and label the sub-particles in the following neutral atoms:

a. H-1 b. C-12 c. Ne-20

Page 3: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electrons and Light ParticlesElectrons and Light Particles

Similarities:

• Very tiny particles

• Extremely small masses

• Move at very high speeds (3.0x108 m/s)

Page 4: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electromagnetic Radiation SpectrumElectromagnetic Radiation Spectrum•Electromagnetic Spectrum : Divides light particles into regions based on their wave-like properties.

a. Relationship b/w wavelength and frequency?b.Relationship b/w wavelength and energy emission?c.Relationship b/w frequency and energy emission?

Page 5: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Wave-Like Properties: WavelengthWave-Like Properties: Wavelength• Wavelength: length of wave from two neighboring crest.

• Amplitude: height of wave from origin to crest.

Page 6: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Wave-Like Properties: FrequencyWave-Like Properties: FrequencyFrequency (Hz) : how many waves pass a certain point per second. Units: Hz (waves/second)

Page 7: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Wave-Like Properties: EnergyWave-Like Properties: Energy• Temperature = energy emitted by light

particles.

• Photons = light particles that are classified by the amount of energy they emit off.

Page 8: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electromagnetic Spectrum AnalysisElectromagnetic Spectrum Analysis

• 1

What light particle region has the longest wavelength?What light particle region has the lowest frequency?What light particle region emits the highest amount of energy?As wavelength decreases for a light particle, what happens to frequency? Sketch a line graph illustrating the relationship between wavelength and frequency.As frequency increases for a light particle what happens to it its energy?Sketch a line graph illustrating the relationship between frequency and energy. In the visible region, (ROYGBIV), does red or violet light particles have a slightly smallerwavelength?

Page 9: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electromagnetic Spectrum ApplicationsElectromagnetic Spectrum Applications•“Electromagnetic Spectrum Song” by Emerson and Wong Yann

Page 10: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electromagnetic Radiation SpectrumElectromagnetic Radiation Spectrum

a. Relationship b/w wavelength and frequency?b.Relationship b/w wavelength and energy emission?c.Relationship b/w frequency and energy emission?

Page 11: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Visible Region: Continuous Spectrum

Continuous Spectrum = Presence of all light particles in the visible region.

Page 12: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Visible Region: Absorption SpectrumAbsorption Spectrum = Presence of dark bands

that indicate light particles absorbed by matter.

• At room temperature we observe light particles reflected.by matter.

Page 13: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

An Atom’s Interaction with Light ParticlesAn Atom’s Interaction with Light Particles

Light Particles

Atom

Page 14: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Atoms Interaction with Light ParticlesAtoms Interaction with Light Particles

Light Particles

Atom

Electrons absorb light particles

•Electrons absorb specific light particles or photons.•Electrons that absorb photons can move to higher energy levels.

Page 15: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electron MovementElectron Movement

1. Ground state of H Atom (lowest energy level for e-)2. A photon (light particle) is absorbed by H’s electron. Electron becomes excited and jumps to higher energy level.3. E- returns to ground state and emits (releases) the photon.

Emitted photon’s wavelength can be detected by scientists. (Infrared region at room temp; Visble region at higher temps.)

1. 2. 3.

Page 16: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electron MovementElectron Movement

1. 2. 3.

Page 17: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Flame Test LabFlame Test LabPurpose:

• Heat matter (atoms) so that we can observe the emission of photons from electrons.

Page 18: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Flame Test LabFlame Test LabPurpose:

• Heat matter (atoms) so that we can observe the emission of photons from electrons.

Conclusions:

• Electron movement occurs instantaneously.

• Elements’ electrons emit off different photons of energy and color.

• Identify elements by the distinct color (photons) they emit off.

Page 19: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Bell Ringer: Electron MovementBell Ringer: Electron Movement1. Illustrate and explain the movement of electrons in an

atom using the following terms:

(photons, absorption, emission, energy levels, ground state, and excited state)

2. Rank the samples’ color based on the following:

a. Increasing wavelength.

b. Decreasing frequency.

c. Increasing emission of energy.

3. Which sample do you predict had electrons that moved the farthest during the flame test lab.

4. Explain how the flame test lab would be beneficial for forensic scientists.

Page 20: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Bell Ringer: Electron MovementBell Ringer: Electron Movement2. Rank the samples’ color based on the following:

a. Increasing wavelength. (data table)

*b. Decreasing frequency. (electromagnetic spectrum)

*c. Increasing emission of energy. (electromagnetic spectrum)

Page 21: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Visible Region of EM Spectrum

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Page 22: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electromagnetic Radiation SpectrumElectromagnetic Radiation Spectrum

a. Relationship b/w wavelength and frequency?b.Relationship b/w wavelength and energy emission?c.Relationship b/w frequency and energy emission?

Page 23: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Bohr’s Model of the AtomBohr’s Model of the Atom

• The electron cloud consists of energy levels.

• Electrons reside and move around in these energy levels.

• Electrons can move to other energy levels when absorb photons.

Page 24: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electron MovementElectron Movement

1. Ground state of H Atom (lowest energy level for e-)2. A photon (light particle) is absorbed by H’s electron. Electron becomes excited and jumps to higher energy level.3. E- returns to ground state and emits (releases) the photon.

Emitted photon’s wavelength can be detected by scientists. (Infrared region at room temp; Visble region at higher temps.)

1. 2. 3.

Page 25: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Infinite Campus UpdateInfinite Campus Update

• Flame Test Lab

*Quiz tomorrow over electron properties, wave-like properties, and electron movement.

Page 26: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electron MovementElectron Movement

1. Explain the difference between the ground state and the excited state of an electron in an atom.

2. In the flame test lab, the color change occurred when electrons ________ photons and dropped down to an energy level closer to the nucleus.

(absorbed, reflected, emitted)

Page 27: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Continuous Spectrum ReviewContinuous Spectrum = Reflection of all light

particles by electrons in the visible region.

Ex. sun; white light bulbs

Page 28: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Visible Region Absorption Spectrum

Absorption Spectrum = Reveals what light particles are reflected and absorbed by electrons.

Page 29: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Emission Spectrum Emission Spectrum =Reveals what photons are

emitted during electron movement.

Ex. Hydrogen Light

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Page 30: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Emission Spectrums

•Emission spectrum for each element is unique.

Page 31: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between
Page 32: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Emission Spectrums

•Emission spectrum for each element is unique.

Page 33: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electron Movement in Energy LevelsElectron Movement in Energy Levels

•Quantum of energy: •Specific energy that is absorbed or emitted by electrons.• Energy difference between two energy levels. •Scientist can calculate energy emitted by electrons.•Determine what energy levels electrons move between in an atom.

Page 34: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Locating an ElectronLocating an Electron• Is it possible to know the exact location and velocity of an electron at any instant

in time?

• Very difficult to locate an electron because:

- moving extremely fast

-continuously bombarded by light particles

• When locate an electron with a photon from a microscope, it changes its velocity in unpredictable ways.

Page 35: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Photon

Before

Photon changes wavelength

After

Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

It is not possible to know the exact position and velocity of an electron at the same time.

Page 36: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electron Movement and ArrangementElectron Movement and Arrangement

1. What principle states that you cannot know the location and velocity of an electron at the same time?

2. Why is an emission spectrum unique for each element?

3. What is quantum energy?

Page 37: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electron Movement and ArrangementElectron Movement and Arrangement

1. What principle states that you cannot know the location and velocity of an electron at the same time?

2. Why is an emission spectrum unique for each element?

3. What is quantum energy?

4. What is the quantum mechanical model?

5. What is the maximum number of electrons on the 5th energy level?

Page 38: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

The Quantum Mechanical ModelThe Quantum Mechanical Model• An atomic model that best explains the probable

arrangement and movement of electrons at any moment in time.

• Schrodinger provided evidence for this model usinga complex mathematical equation.

• Depends upon 4 quantum numbers. Erwin Schrodinger

Page 39: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

n-Quantum Numbern-Quantum Number n = energy levels

• 3-D region of space around the nucleus where an electron can be found.

• Each energy level has a specific energy value.

• E- must absorb or release a specific quantum of energy to move between energy levels.

• E- do not travel in an orbit (exact path) around the nucleus.

Atomic orbitals: Probable paths an electron would take around the nucleus.

Page 40: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Energy Levels and the Periodic TableAssociate energy levels with rows on periodic table.

Page 41: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

n-Quantum Numbern-Quantum Number

• Limited number of electrons on each energy level.

• 2n2 Rule determines the maximum number of electrons on each energy level.

Page 42: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

l–Quantum Numberl -number :

• Sublevels within an energy level.

• Sublevels identify the shape of the orbitals.

• There are four different sublevels: s, p, d, f

Page 43: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Orbital ShapesOrbital Shapes

A maximum of 2 electrons can move in each orbital.

Page 44: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Infinite Campus UpdateInfinite Campus Update

• Electron properties and movement quiz (10pts.)

• Flame Test Lab (15 pts.)

Due Today: Electron Probability Lab (15pts.)

Page 45: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Bell Ringer: Electron Arrangement1. What atomic model best explains electron arrangement?

2. a. What is the n-quantum number?

b. T or F: Electron move around the nucleus in

an exact path.

3. a. What is the l-quantum number?

b. Illustrate the s, p, d, f atomic orbitals?

c. How many electrons can move in each atomic orbital at any one time?

Page 46: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Orbital ShapesOrbital Shapes

A maximum of 2 electrons can move in each orbital.

Page 47: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Orbitals and Energy RequirementOrbitals and Energy Requirement• Electron movement defines orbital shapes for each

sublevel.

• Electrons need energy to move in orbital shapes.

Sublevel’s Orbitals Energy for electron movement(Rank in increasing amount of energy)

S-orbital 1 (least energy)

P-orbital 2

D-orbital 3

F-orbital 4 (most energy)

Page 48: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electron Sublevels (atomic orbitals)Electron Sublevels (atomic orbitals) Diagonal Rule Diagonal Rule

1. Use the diagram to determine the type of sublevels (orbitals) in each energy level?1st: 2nd:3rd:4th:5th:6th:7th:2. What is the maximum number of electrons in each sublevel?

3. What do you suppose the yellow arrows represent?

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Page 49: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

m- Quantum Numberm –number:

• Orientations for each atomic orbital.

• Orbital orientations: The different ways an electron can make an orbital in 3-D space.

Page 50: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

S-Orbital OrientationS-Orbital Orientation

• Maximum # of s-orbital electrons on an energy level? • How many s-orbitals are possible on an energy level?

Page 51: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

P-orbital OrientationsP-orbital Orientations• Maximum # of p-orbital electrons on an energy level?• How many p-orbitals are possible on an energy level?

Page 52: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

D-orbital OrientationsD-orbital Orientations• Maximum # of d-orbital electrons on an energy level?

• How many d-orbitals are possible on an energy level?

Page 53: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

F-orbital OrientationsF-orbital Orientations•Maximum # of f-orbital electrons on an energy level?

•How many f-orbitals are possible on an energy level?

Page 54: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Orbital Orientations

Page 55: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electron ConfigurationElectron Configuration

1. Use the diagram to determine howmany sublevels are in each energy level.1st: 12nd:23rd:34th:45th:46th:3 currently7th:2 currently2. What is the maximum number of electrons in each sublevel? 2

3. What do you suppose the yellow arrows represent?

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Page 56: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electron ArrangementElectron Arrangement

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Determine the electron arrangement for each neutral element

Neutral Elements Electron Configuration

Hydrogen (H):

Lithium (Li) :

Carbon (C):

Oxygen (O):

Neon (Ne):

Sodium (Na):

Chlorine (Cl):

Helium (He) :

Potassium (K):

Vanadium (V):

Cobolt (Co):

Zirconium (Zr):

Diagonal Rule

Page 57: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electron ConfigurationElectron Configuration• Electron Configuration: The probable

arrangement of electrons in the ground state of an atom.

Electron Configuration Rules:

• Aufbau Principle: Electrons will move in an orbital of lower energy first. (Electrons are lazy!)

• Pauli Exclusion Principle: Only two electrons can move in an orbital at the same time.

• Hund’s Rule: When electrons can move in orbitals of the same energy, they will prefer to be alone before pairing up. (Electrons are selfish!)

Page 58: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electron ConfigurationElectron Configuration

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Determine the electron configuration for each neutral element: Neutral Elements Electron

Configuration

Hydrogen (H): 1e- 1s1

Lithium (Li) : 3e- 1s22s1

Carbon (C): 6e- 1s22s22p2

Oxygen (O): 8e- 1s22s22p4

Neon (Ne): 10 e- 1s22s22p6

Sodium (Na): 11e- 1s22s22p63s1

Chlorine (Cl): 17e- 1s22s22p63s23p5

Helium (He) : 2 e- 1s2

Potassium (K): 19e- 1s22s22p63s23p64s1

Vanadium (V): 23e- 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d3

Cobolt (Co): 27e- 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d7

Zirconium (Zr): 40e- 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d2

Diagonal Rule

Page 59: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electron Configuration of ElementsElectron Configuration of Elements

Page 60: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electron Configuration Orbital NotationElectron Configuration Orbital Notation

H:

Li:

C:

V:

Page 61: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

S-Quantum NumbersS-number :

• The direction an electron spins in an orbital.

• If paired, the electrons will spin in opposite directions.

Page 62: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Electron Configuration with Orbital NotationElectron Configuration with Orbital Notation

Page 63: Electron Properties and Arrangement Chapter 5 Objectives: Identify the properties of electrons. Understand how electrons move in atoms. Distinguish between

Orbitals and Periodic Table