Electron Configuration Flashcards

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How are electron orbitals different to electron shells

A

Electrons shells represent how many electrons surround the atom, electron orbitals represent the space in which these electrons are most likely to be.

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What are the 3 types of electron orbitals

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S-Orbitals, P-Orbitals, d-Orbitals

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Which electron orbitals are found in each electron shell

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1st shell: S-Orbitals
2nd shell: S-Orbitals, P-Orbitals
3rd shell: S-Orbitals, P-Orbitals & d-Orbitals

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4
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How many electrons will be found in a single orbital

A

2 electrons

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What is the order of electron orbitals from lowest energy to highest energy

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1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p6, 4s2, 3d10, 4p6
OR
S-P-D

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How to determine the electron configuration of an atom

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  1. Find the atoms atomic number

2. Follow the order of electron orbitals until reaching the atom on the periodic table..

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How to determine the electron configuration for an ion

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  1. Complete steps for finding the configuration of an atom
  2. Decide if the ion is a cation or anion
  3. For cations, subtract 1 electron for every + charge
  4. For anions, add 1 electron for every - charge
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8
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Which two atoms exceptions to the rules of electron configuration and why

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Cr, Chromium and Cu, Copper

Due to half-filled or full-filled orbitals being more stable

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