Electron Configuration Flashcards

1
Q

What does Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle explain?

A

That we can never know exactly where an electron is at a given moment but we can calculate the probability of the area in space where it possibly is. Those areas in space are called orbitals.

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2
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An s orbital has space for ___ electrons while the p orbital for _____ (2 in p(), 2 in p() and 2 in p())

A

2
6
X,Y,Z

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3
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Upon inspection of the energy jumps when analyzing ionization energies we conclude that some energy levels contain _________.

A

Sub-levels

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4
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What must we do when we indicate electron distribution?(3)

A
  • No more than two electrons can occupy one orbital and when they do, they must spin in different directions.
  • Electrons will occupy the orbital which has the lowest possible energy.
  • Electron will occupy an orbital alone rather than share it.
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