Lecture 5 Flashcards
size and energy
size of an orbital (H-atom) depends on energy
- the further the electron and nucleus are, the higher the energy is
effective nuclear charge (Zeff)
actual nuclear charge experienced by electron, which is affected by how much nuclear charge is screened (shielded) by other electrons
Zeff equation
Zeff = Z (actual nuclear charge) - S (shielding effect by other electrons)
pairing energy
spins that are paired in an orbital experiencing repulsion
atomic number
of protons
atomic mass
of protons + neutrons
energy of orbitals in H-atom vs multi-electron atoms
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
2s and 2p orbitals of lithium atom
- 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)
electron configuration
of electrons in each orbital in the lowest energy state
rules for assigning electrons in orbitals
- do not pair electrons until all orbitals are 1/2 full
2. maximize the spin (to make electrons interchangeable)