Electrons in Atoms and Ions Flashcards

1
Q

What is an orbital?

A

a region of space that can hold up to 2 electrons with opposite spins. It has a specific energy level.

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2
Q

How are the shapes of orbitals denoted?

A

s
p
d
f

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3
Q

What is the shape of an s orbital?

A

circle
has a spherical boudary surface

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4
Q

What is the shape of a p orbital?

A

“dumbbell” shaped
infinty shaped

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5
Q

What is a shell?

A

a group of orbitals denoted by the same number (they are mathematically related)

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6
Q

How are orbitals in the same shell similar?

A

they are generally similar in size so the average distance from the nucleus is similar

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7
Q

How are the energy levels in orbitals related?

A

they are similar but not the same

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8
Q

What happens when the number of shells increases?

A

the orbitals within the shell become larger = the average distance from the nucleus of the electrons within the orbitals increases = the energy of the electrons also increases

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9
Q

How are the p orbitals in a shell arranged?

A

at right angles to each other

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10
Q

How many s orbitals in a shell?

A

1

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11
Q

How many p orbitals in a shell?

A

3

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12
Q

How many d orbitals in a shell?

A

5

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13
Q

How many f orbitals in a shell?

A

7

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14
Q

How many electrons are in a s orbital?

A

2

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15
Q

How many electrons are in a p subshell?

A

6

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16
Q

How many electrons are in a d subshell?

A

10

17
Q

How many electrons are in a f subshell?

A

14

18
Q

How do electrons arrange themselves in an orbital?

A

occupy as many is neccessary, starting with those of the lowest energy
elecrtons will pair up in an orbital
electrons will go in different subshells to start - they do not pair up

19
Q

Why don’t electrons pair up in orbitals initially?

A

it gives a lower overall energy state which reduces the repulsion between electrons

20
Q

What is a sub-shell?

A

groups of orbitals of the same type, they are named according to the shell they are in and the orbital type
eg 2p

21
Q

What is reflected in the periodic table?

A

the relative energies

22
Q

Where are the s block elements?

A

group 1 and 2

23
Q

Where are the p block elements?

A

Group 3,4,5,6,7,0

24
Q

Where are the d block elements?

A

transition metals

25
Q

What happens when a +ion is formed in terms of electrons?

A

the highest energy electrons are lost first

26
Q

What happens when a -ion is formed in terms of electrons?

A

extra electrons are added to the highest energy subshell until it is full

27
Q

Why does the 3d subshell come after the 4s subshell when DRAWING the electron configuration?

A

it has a higher energy than 4s
but lower energy than 4p

28
Q

Why does the 3d subshell come before the 4s subshell when WRITING the electron configuration?

A

4s looses electrons first

29
Q

What classifies elements as p-block (any block) elements?

A

their electron configuration ends in P