1 Electron Configuration Flashcards
What is the Auf Bau principle?
The principle that electrons fill from the lowest energy to the highest energy level.
How many electrons can fill energy levels 1-4 and what orbitals do each energy levels contain?
Energy Level 1= 2e-, Sub-shell: s
Energy Level 2= 8e-, Sub-shells: s & p
Energy Level 3= 18e-, Sub-shells: s,p & d
Energy Level 4= 32e-, Sub-shells: s,p,d & t
What is an orbital and how many electrons can it hold?
Orbitals are regions where electrons are likely to be, each orbital can hold up to 2 electrons.
What is Hund’s rule?
Orbitals fill up singularly before doubling up.
What is the Pauli exclusion principle?
Within an orbital, electrons must have opposite spin.
What are the rules for orbitals 4s and 3d? ((2))
Orbital 4s always fills before 3d.
When forming ions, 4s electrons are lost before 3d.
How is chromium different to the general rule? (applies to all elements beneath in the same period)
Chromium does not pair in 4s and 3d orbitals.
How is copper different to the general rule? (applies to all elements beneath in the same period)
Copper pairs in 3d and not 4s.
How many electrons does each orbital hold?
2
How many orbitals are in each sub shell?
s= 1
p= 3
d= 5
f= 7
What is the order of the way electrons are organised?
Energy Level
Sub - shells
Orbitals