1.25 electronic configuration Flashcards
what are the general trends regarding ionisation energy?
increases across a period, decreases down a group
what causes anomalies to occur in ionisation energy values?
the more stable the electronic configuration, the higher the ionisation energy. stability can be associated with a filled or half-filled subshell
which part of the periodic table makes up the f block?
lanthanides and actinides
which part of the periodic table makes up the d block?
the transition metals
which groups make up the p block?
groups 3-8 (except helium)
which groups make up the s block?
groups 1,2, and helium
which two transition metals do not follow the Aufbau principle and why?
copper - due to the extra stability gained from a full d subshell
chromium - due to the extra stability gained from a half-full d subshell
which subshell is emptied first - 4s or 3d?
4s
which subshell is filled first - 4s or 3d?
4s
what happens in orbitals when ions are formed?
electrons are added to/removed from the highest energy orbital available
how can larger electronic configurations be simplified?
by using the nearest noble gas e.g. [Ar]
which type of notation uses boxes to represent the energy level and letters to represent the subshell?
orbital box notation
which type of notation uses numbers to represent the energy level and letters to represent the subshell?
spectroscopic
what does Hund’s rule state?
that when degenerate orbitals are available, electrons fill each singly keeping their spins parallel before spin pairing occurs
what is the order of filling of electron orbitals?
1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d 4p