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www.explorelearning.com Name: Date: Student Exploration: Electron Configuration Vocabulary: atomic number, atomic radius, Aufbau principle, chemical family, diagonal rule, electron configuration, Hund s rule, orbital, Pauli exclusion principle, period, shell, spin, subshell Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. Elvis Perkins, a rather shy fellow, is getting on the bus shown at right. Which seat do you think he will probably sit in? Mark this seat with an E. 2. Marta Warren gets on the bus after Elvis. She is tired after a long day at work. Where do you think she will sit? Mark this seat with an M. 3. In your experience, do strangers getting on a bus like to sit with other people if there is an empty seat available? Gizmo Warm-up Just like passengers getting on a bus, electrons orbit the nuclei of atoms in particular patterns. You will discover these patterns (and how electrons sometimes act like passengers boarding a bus) with the Electron Configuration Gizmo. To begin, check that Lithium is selected on the PERIODIC TABLE tab. 1. The atomic number is equal to the number of protons in an atom. How many protons are in a lithium atom? 2. A neutral atom has the same number of electrons and protons. How many electrons are in a neutral lithium atom? 3. Select the ELECTRON CONFIGURATION tab. Click twice in the box at upper left and once in the 2s box. Observe the atom model on the right. A. What do you see? B. Click Check. Is this electron configuration correct? C. Sketch the model of the Lithium atom shown to you:

Activity A: Small atoms Get the Gizmo ready: On the PERIODIC TABLE tab, select H (hydrogen). Select the ELECTRON CONFIGURATION tab. Click Reset. Introduction: Electrons are arranged in orbitals, subshells, and shells. These levels of organization are shown by the boxes of the Gizmo. Each box represents an orbital. The subshells are labeled with letters (s, p, d, and f) and the shells are labeled with numbers. Question: How are electrons arranged in elements with atomic numbers 1 through 10? 1. Infer: Based on its atomic number, how many electrons does a hydrogen atom have? 2. Arrange: The Aufbau principle states that electrons occupy the lowest-energy orbital. Click once in the box to add an electron to the only orbital in the s subshell of the first shell. Click Check. What is the electron configuration of hydrogen? 3. Arrange: Click Next element to select helium. Add another electron to the orbital. The arrows represent the spin of the electron. What do you notice about the arrows? The Pauli exclusion principle states that electrons sharing an orbital have opposite spins. 4. Check your work: Click Check. What is the electron configuration of helium? 5. Arrange: Click Next element and create electron configurations for lithium, beryllium, and boron. Click Check to check your work, and then list each configuration below: Lithium: Beryllium: Boron: 6. Arrange: Click Next element to select carbon. Add a second electron to the first 2p orbital. Click Check. What feedback is given? 7. Rearrange: Hund s rule states that electrons will occupy an empty orbital when it is available in that subshell. Rearrange the electrons within the 2p subshell and click Check. Is the configuration correct now? Show the correct configuration in the boxes at right: 2s 2p (Activity A continued on next page)

Activity A (continued from previous page) 8. Compare: How are the electrons in the 2p subshell similar to passengers getting on a bus? 9. Practice: In the spaces below, write electron configurations for the next four elements: nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, and neon. When you are finished, use the Gizmo to check your work. Correct any improper configurations with a different color pencil/pen. Nitrogen configuration: 2s 2p Oxygen configuration: 2s 2p Fluorine configuration: 2s 2p Neon configuration: 2s 2p 10. Think and discuss: Select the PERIODIC TABLE tab, and look at the second row, or period, of the table. How does this row reflect the subshells of the second shell? Advanced Questions: 11. Describe the order of orbitals you come across as you go across the sixth row of the periodic table from left to right. X 12. Explain where the s-block, p-block, d-block, and f-block of the periodic table got their names. 13.

Activity B: The diagonal rule Get the Gizmo ready: On the PERIODIC TABLE tab, select Ar (argon). Select the ELECTRON CONFIGURATION tab. Turn on Show number of electrons. Introduction: Beyond argon, it is a bit tricky to determine which subshell gets filled next. There are several rules that scientists use to determine the electron configurations of larger atoms. Question: How are the electron configurations of elements beyond argon determined? 1. Arrange: Create the correct electron configuration for argon. Then, click Next element to get to potassium (K). Click once in the first 3d orbital, and then click Check. What feedback is given? 2. Rearrange: As it happens, the 4s subshell is a lower-energy subshell than 3d, so it is filled first. Remove the electron from the 3d orbital and place it in the 4s orbital. Click Check. (Note: For simplicity, all but the outer shell electrons will disappear on the Bohr Model.) Is this configuration correct? What is the configuration? 3. Arrange: Click Next element and add an electron for calcium. Click Check. What is the electron configuration for calcium? 4. Arrange: Click Next element and add an electron for scandium. Try different orbitals until you find the right one. What is the electron configuration for scandium? 5. Observe: Scandium is the first element to contain electrons in the d subshell. How many orbitals does the d subshell have, and how many electrons can fit in the d subshell? 6. Infer: Select the PERIODIC TABLE tab. The middle section of the table is a chemical family called the transition metals. Why do you think this section is ten columns wide? (Activity B continued on next page)

Activity B (continued from previous page) 7. Make a rule: The diagonal rule explains which subshell will be filled next. To follow the diagonal rule, move down along an arrow until you reach the end of the arrow. Then move to the start of the next arrow to the right. A. Which subshell is filled after 4p? B. Which subshell is filled after 6s? C. Which subshell is filled after 5d? 8. Practice: Determine the electron configurations of the following elements. Use the Gizmo to check your work. Element Atomic number Electron configuration Cobalt (Co) 27 Germanium (Ge) 32 Yttrium (Y) 39 Neodymium (Nd) 60 Gold (Au) 79 9. Infer: Select the PERIODIC TABLE tab. Earlier you saw that the transition metals represent the filling of the d subshells. Now locate the purple lanthanides and actinides on the bottom rows of the periodic table. A. Which subshell is represented by the lanthanides family? B. Which subshell is represented by the actinides family?