C2 Electronic Structure Flashcards
Electron shell rules (3)
- Electrons occupy shells (energy levels)
- The lowest energy levels are always filled first
- Only a certain number of electrons are allowed in each shell
(1st shell - 2 electrons, 2nd shell - 8 electrons, 3rd shell - 8 electrons)
Working out electronic structures
See page 20
Complete this sentence
Elements in the same group have the same number of…….
……..electrons in their outer shell.
The periodic table tells you nitrogen has 7 protons.
How many electrons does it have?
7
The periodic table tells you that nitrogen has 7 protons.
How are the electrons arranged over the shells?
It has 7 protons, so it must have 7 electrons.
The first shell can only take 2 electrons and the second shell can take a maximum of 8.
So 2 electrons go in the first shell and the remaining 5 will go in the second shell.
What is the electronic structure of nitrogen?
7 protons
2.5
Because there are 2 in the first shell and 5 in the second shell
What information about electronic structure do we get from an elements period?
The period is the same as the number of shells which contain electrons.
What information about electronic structure do we get from an elements group?
The group number tells you how many electrons occupy the outer shell of the element.
How can we use group and period to work out electronic structure for an element?
Use example sodium period 3, group 1
It has 3 shells occupied (period 3), so the first two shells must be full (2,8, )
It has 1 electron in its outer shell (group 1), so it’s electronic structure is 2.8.1
What can an elements position in the periodic table help you predict?
The reactivity of the element
What does the way an element reacts depend on?
The number of shells in its outer shell
What do we know about the way elements with the same number of electrons in their outer shell react?
They react in similar ways
What affects how reactive an element is?
The number of shells that an element has.
What effect does more shells have on group 1 element have?
The more shells the more reactive it is
What effect does an increase in the number of shells have on group 7?
More shells make the element less reactive