Lecture 5 Flashcards

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size and energy

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size of an orbital (H-atom) depends on energy

  • the further the electron and nucleus are, the higher the energy is
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effective nuclear charge (Zeff)

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actual nuclear charge experienced by electron, which is affected by how much nuclear charge is screened (shielded) by other electrons

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Zeff equation

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Zeff = Z (actual nuclear charge) - S (shielding effect by other electrons)

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4
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pairing energy

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spins that are paired in an orbital experiencing repulsion

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5
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atomic number

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of protons

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6
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atomic mass

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of protons + neutrons

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7
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energy of orbitals in H-atom vs multi-electron atoms

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energy of multi-electron atoms are not only dependant on principle quantum number and they must pass through a region of electron density associated with core shell

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8
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2s and 2p orbitals of lithium atom

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  • both orbitals are shielded by inner core (1s2) electrons but in different amounts
  • inner lobe of electron density for 2s penetrates the 1s shell more, therefore electrons in 2s orbital are more shielded (higher effective nuclear charge)
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9
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electron configuration

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of electrons in each orbital in the lowest energy state

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10
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rules for assigning electrons in orbitals

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  1. do not pair electrons until all orbitals are 1/2 full

2. maximize the spin (to make electrons interchangeable)

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