Chapter 8 Electron Configuration and Periodicity

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Chem 1045 General Chemistry by Ebbing and Gammon, 8th Edition George W.J. Kenney, Jr Last Update: 06-Apr-2009 Chapter 8 Electron Configuration and Periodicity These Notes are to SUPPLIMENT the Text, They do NOT Replace reading the Text Material. Additional material that is in the Text will be on your tests! To get the most information, READ THE CHAPTER prior to the Lecture, bring in these lecture notes and make comments on these notes. These notes alone are NOT enough to pass any test! The author is providing these notes as an addition to the students reading the text book and listening to the lecture. Although the author tries to keep errors to a minimum, the student is responsible for correcting any errors in these notes. 8.1 Electron Spin and Pauli Exclusion Principle: A beam of hydrogen atoms is split into 2 by a magnetic field. Atoms are Magnetic: Stern and Gerlach observed the splitting of a beam of hydrogen atoms by a magnetic field. This shows the atoms are magnetic the electrons of different atoms spin in opposite directions [ M = - 1/2 and + ½ ] Electron Configuration of an atom is a particular distribution of electrons among available subshells Orbital Diagrams show how the orbital s of a subshell are occupied by electrons: 0 0 = m s [ spin ] = + ½ = m s = - ½ 1s 2s 2p Paui exclusion principle: no two electrons in an atom have the same 4 Quantum Numbers Subshell #Orbitals Max # of Electrons s ( l=0 ) 1 2 p ( l = 1 ) 3 6 d (l = 2) 5 10 f (l = 3) 7 14 Example 8.1: Which orbital diagrams are possible 1s 2s 2p - - Possible - - - Impossible - - Impossible 1 s 3 2 s 1 Impossible 1 s 2 2 s 1 2 p 7 Impossible 1 s 2 2 s 2 2 p 6 3 s 2 3 p 6 3 d 8 4 s 2 Possible Chapter 8 Electron Spin 1 of 8 26 March 2009 6:29 PM

Which orbital diagrams are possible 1s 2s 2p a, b. c. d. 1s 2 2s 2 2p 4 e. 1s 2 2s 4 2p 2 f. 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 10 3d 10 Discuss how NMR works! NMR Spectrum of Ethanol: CH 3 -CH 2 -OH 8.2 Build up Principle of the Periodic Table Ground State: Configuration of the lowest energy level Excited State: All other configurations AufBau Build Up Principle: scheme used to reproduce the electron configuration of the ground state by successively filling subshells with electrons in a specific order. This order represents an increase in energy for different subshells. Different orbitals of a subshell all have the same energy [ each of the 3 basic electrons of a p subshell have the same energy ]. 6s 6p 6d 6f 5s 5p 5d 5f 4s 4p 4d 4f 3s 3p 3d 2s 2p 1s NOTE CHANGE OF FILL PATTERN FROM 3p 4s Filling a subshell gives a stable configuration Table 8.2: Do Z = 1 to 36 of Z & Configuration, fill all subshells. Note: filling a p subshell is a stable configuration. Atomic Number = z = # of protons = # of electrons Chapter 8 Electron Spin 2 of 8 26 March 2009 6:29 PM

Orbital Energies of Scandium, Z=21. Note order 4s > 3d > 3d (??) Using the Noble Gas Core abbreviations [ inner shell configuration is a noble gas ] Z=2 He 1s 2 Fill the 2s subshell Z=3 Lithium 1s 2 2s 1 [ He ] 2s 1 Z=4 Beryllium 1s 2 2s 2 [ He ] 2s 2 Start filling the 2p subshell Z=5 Boron 1s 2 2s 2 2p 1 [ He ] 2s 2 3p 1 Z=6 Carbon 1s 2 2s 2 2p 2 [ He ] 2s 2 3p 2 Z=10 Neon 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 [ He ] 2s 2 3p 6 Fill the 3s subshell Z=11 Sodium 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 1 [ Ne ] 3s 1 Z=12 Magnesium 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 [ Ne ] 3s 2 Fill the 3p subshell Z=13 Aluminum 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 1 [ Ne ] 3s 2 3p 1 Z=18 Argon 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 [ Ne ] 3s 2 3p 6 Noble Gases Very Unreactive Z=2 He 1s 2 Z=10 Neon 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 Z=18 Argon 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 Z=36 Krypton 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 3d 10 4s 2 4p 6 Group IIA, Alkaline Earth Metals Moderately reactive, loose 2 electrons Z=4 Beryllium 1s 2 2s 2 [ He ] 2s 2 Z=12 Magnesium 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 [ Ne ] 3s 2 Z=20 Calcium 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 3d 10 4s 2 [ Ar ] 4s 2 Chapter 8 Electron Spin 3 of 8 26 March 2009 6:29 PM

Group IIIA, Z=5 Boron 1s 2 2s 2 2p 1 [ He ] 2s 2 3p 1 Z=13 Aluminum 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 1 [ Ne ] 3s 2 3p 1 Z=31 Galilium 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 3d 10 4s 2 4p 1 [ Ar ] 4s 2 4p 1 Boron and Aluminum have the noble gas cores plus 3 electrons Gallium has an additional filled 3d subshell. Pseudo-Noble-Gas core is a noble gas core with (n 1)d 10 electrons Valence Electrons: Electrons in an atom outside the Noble-Gas or Pseudo-Noble-Gas core. Periodic Table with valence-shell electrons. Note groups have similar electron configuration [and properties] Going Across a Period: 1A IIA IIIA IVA VA VIA VIIA VIIIA Xs 1 Xs 2 Xs 2 p 1 Xs 2 p 2 Xs 2 p 3 Xs 2 p 4 Xs 2 p 5 Xs 2 p 6 Transition Metals, d subshell fills IIIB IVB VB VI VIIB VIIIB VIIIB VIIIB IB IIB Sc Ti Y Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Z=21 Z=22 Z=23 Z=24* Z=25 Z=26 Z=27 Z=28 Z=29* Z=230 Xd 1 4s 2 Xd 2 4s 2 Xd 3 4s 2 Xd 5 4s 1 Xd 5 4s 2 Xd 6 4s 2 Xd 7 4s 2 Xd 8 4s 2 Xd 10 4s 1 Xd 10 4s 2 * One electron is promoted from the 4s to the 4d subshell for Z = 14 & 29 Chapter 8 Electron Spin 4 of 8 26 March 2009 6:29 PM

Exceptions to the Build up Principle Cr Z=24 [Ar] 3d 4 4s 2 3d 5 4s 1 Cu Z=29 [Ar] 3d 9 4s 2 3d 10 4s 1 X-Ray is generated when an electron beam that falls on a metal target. With sufficient energy, the electron knocks an electron from an inner shell giving a metal ion with a missing inner orbital. An electron from a higher orbital drops down and an X-Ray photon is emitted. Electron configuration from the Periodic Table: 1s 3d 3p Note: The Principal Quantum Number of the Valence Shell Electron must equal the Period! Example: 8.2 What is the ground state configuration for Ga Z = 31 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d 4p From the AufBau Build Up Principle Then fill 4s 2 3d 10 4p 1 Valence Shell is 4s 2 4p 1 ns a np b n is the Principle Quantum Number # of Valence Shell Electrons = a + b = 3. So the Group Number = 3 Example: 8.3 What are the outer shell configuration of Te, Z = 52 From the Periodic Table, Te is in Period 5, Group VIA: n = 5, # electrons = 6 5s 2 5p 4 Exercise 8.3 What is the valence shell configuration of arsenic (As, Z = 33)? Arsenic is a main group element in Period 4, Group VA, of the periodic table. The five outer electrons should occupy the 4s and 4p subshells 4s 2 4p 3. Concept Check 8.2 Two adjacent elements in Period 3. One has only s electrons in it s valence shell, the other has only 1 p electron. Mg & Al 8.4 Hunds Rule: The lowest energy arrangements of electrons in a subshell is putting the electrons into separate orbital s of the subshell with the same spin before paring them. 1s 1p 2p 1s 1p 2p Chapter 8 Electron Spin 5 of 8 26 March 2009 6:29 PM

Table 8.2 Orbital Buildup Diagram Example 8.4 Iron is 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 3d 6 4s 2. Draw the orbitals 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 3d 6 4s 2 Build up for Sodium, atomic number 11: 1s 2s 2p 3s -1 0 +1 Build up for Chlorine, atomic number 17: 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p -1 0 +1-1 0 +1 Paramagnetic Substance: a substance that is weakly attracted by a magnetic field and this attraction is generally the result of unpaired electrons. Diamagnetic Substance: a substance that is not attracted by a magnetic field or is very slightly repelled by such a field. The substance has only paired electrons. 8.5 Mendellev s Predictions This section is not normally covered during lectures. Chapter 8 Electron Spin 6 of 8 26 March 2009 6:29 PM

8.6 Some Periodic Properties The Periodic Law states the when the elements are arranged by atomic number, their physical and chemical properties vary periodically. Atomic Radius 1 2 Effective Nuclear Charge Ionization Energy First Ionization Potential: Second Ionization Potential: Electron Affinity Electron affiniy is the energy change for the process of adding an electron to a neutral atom in the gaseous state to form a negative ion. 8.7 Periodicity in the Main Group Elements Practice Questions: Review Questions: All Example Problems in the chapter Concept Questions: 7.19, 7.23, 7.27 Practice Problems: 7.33, 7.35, 7.41 7.43, 7.45, 7.51 7.57, 7.59, 7.61, 7.63 Chapter 8 Electron Spin 7 of 8 26 March 2009 6:29 PM

Some examples of discrepancies in the electron fill sequence: [ DRAFT 3-27-09 ] 2p 1s 2s 2px 2py 2pz Boron 5 Hybridizes to this sp 2 e.g. BF 3 2p 1s 2s 2px 2py 2pz Carbon 6 Hybridizes to this sp 3 e.g. CH 4 2p 3p 1s 2s 2px 2py 2pz 3s 3px 3py 3pz Aluminum 13 Hybridizes to this sp 3 e.g. AlCl 3 2p 3p Silicon 14 Hybridizes to this sp 3 e.g. SiH 4 2p 3p 3d 1s 2s 2px 2py 2pz 3s 3px 3py 3pz 4s 3d1 3d2 3d3 3d4 3d5 Chromium 24 Goes to this: 2p 3p 3d 1s 2s 2px 2py 2pz 3s 3px 3py 3pz 4s 3d1 3d2 3d3 3d4 3d5 Copper 29 Goes to this: 3d 4p 4d 3d1 3d2 3d3 3d4 3d5 4px 4py 4pz 5s 4d1 4d2 4d3 4d4 4d5 Silver 47 Goes to this: Chapter 8 Electron Spin 8 of 8 26 March 2009 6:29 PM