Atomic Structure

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Atomic Structure Miha Lee California State University, Northridge

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Atomic Structure. Miha Lee California State University, Northridge. List of Content. Particles in a Atom Nucelus => Neutrons & Protons Electrons Atomic Structure Bohr => energy level of electron shell Shrodinger => orbitals & electron cloud Electron Configuration - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Atomic Structure

Miha LeeCalifornia State University,

Northridge

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List of Content1. Particles in a Atom

• Nucelus => Neutrons & Protons• Electrons

2. Atomic Structure• Bohr => energy level of electron shell• Shrodinger => orbitals & electron cloud

3. Electron Configuration• Rule of Elctronic Configuration • Atoms’ Electronic Configuration• Links for Self-study

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ElectronJ.J. Thomson Cathode-ray

The atom has a lot of tiny, negatively charged particles named elec-trons stuck in it.

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Nucelus 1Rutherford α particle scatter-

ing

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Nucelus 2The atom has a

small, dense, posi-tively charged nu-cleus and electrons at a distance.

The vast majority of the volume of the atom is empty space.

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Particles in NucleusProton

1.602×10−19 C1.673×10−27 kg

Neutronno net charge1.675×10−27 kg

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Atomic Structure

Bohr => elenergy level of electron shells

Schrodinger => orbitals & electron cloud

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Bohr’s Atomic Model 1Cause: Line spectrum of atoms =>

discrete energy levels in an atom

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Bohr’s Atomic Model 2Borh’s idea about

Line spectrum Electrons orbit

around the nucleus in discret allowed energy levels (electron shells).

Electrons gain and lose energy by jumping from one orbit to another.

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Atomic Orbitals 1Schrodinger

Electrons’ motion is described as wave-function.

Probaility of finding electrons is caculated from wave function and named orbital.

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Atomic Orbitals 2Watch wave functi

ons and orbitalsElctron cloud:

probaility of find-ing electron (or-bital) decribed with dots

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Atomoic Orbitals 3Orbitals: area of 90~95% of

probaility to find electronss orbitalp orbials

d orbitals

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Electronic Configuration 1Each orbital can only

contain a maxi-mum of 2 electrons.

Elctron shells at a higher energy level have more orbitals.

Order of filling energy levels => 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6

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Rule of Elctronic Configura-tion

The Aufbau Principle The electrons occupy the lowest energy orbitals

available. The “Ground State” for an atom is when every electron is in its lowest energy orbital.

The Pauli Exclusion Principle Each orbital can be occupied by no more than two

electrons.Hund’s Rule

When more than one orbital exists of the same en-ergy (p, d, and f orbitals), place one electron in each orbital

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Atoms’ Electronic Configura-tion

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Links for Electronic Configura-tion

Electronic Structures Electron Configuration Atomic electron configurations

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