1.4 Quantum Mechanical Model *** Flashcards
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Bohr model fallacy
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- Bohr model → electrons follow a clearly defined circular pathway (orbit) at a fixed distance from the nucleus
- could only be applied to atoms with 1 electron
- did not account for the repulsion between multiple electrons surrounding a nucleus
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Quantum mechanical model
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- electrons are localized within regions of space around the nucleus called orbitals
- we can only describe the probability of finding an electron within an orbital
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orbital
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- a region of electron density around an atom or molecule
- contains no more than 2 electrons of opposite spins
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Heisenberg uncertainty principle
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- it is impossible to know an atom’s location and momentum at exactly the same time
- assess location → momentum must stop
- assess momentum → position must be changing
- contradiction of conditions due to nature of electrons
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quantum number (n, l, ml, ms)
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- set of numbers which can completely describe any electron in an atom
- size, shape and orientation of orbitals
- n → l → ml → ms (n determines l, l determines ml, etc)
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energy state
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the position and energy of an electron described by quantum numbers
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Pauli exclusion principle
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no two electrons in a given atom can have the same set of 4 quantum numbers