quantum model of the atom
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Quantum Model of the Atom. Quantum Model of the Atom. The Bohr Model of the atom was incorrect Electrons do not orbit the nucleus. Quantum Model of the Atom. In the modern (quantum) model of the atom, electrons are found in regions of space called orbitals - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Quantum Model of the Atom
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Quantum Model of the Atom
The Bohr Model of the atom was incorrect Electrons do not orbit the nucleus
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Quantum Model of the Atom
In the modern (quantum) model of the atom, electrons are found in regions of space called orbitals
Orbitals are clouds of probability where electrons are most likely to be found
The shape of these clouds is the result of plotting the solutions to very complicated mathematical equations
We will study 3 types: s, p, and d
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Quantum Model of the Atom
There are 7 periods on the periodic table Each period represents the number of
energy levels in an atom Each energy level is represented by “n”
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Structure of the Quantum Atom Structure of the electron cloud
Principle energy levels (n) Obtained from the Periodic Table Are whole numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4….
Sublevels s, p, d, f
Orbitals – a MAX of two electrons are allowed in each orbital for each value of n:
s has one obital p has three d has 5
Spin Obtained from the Periodic Table
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Quantum Model of the Atom
“s” orbitalsSpherically shaped There is one “s” orbital for each energy level
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Quantum Model of the Atom
This is the probability diagram of an “s” orbital
n = 1This is a “1 s” orbital
n = 2This is a “2 s” orbital
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Quantum Model of the Atom
“p” orbitalsDumbbell shaped, with three different
orientations in spaceStarting with n = 2, there are THREE “p”
orbitals, px, py, pz for each energy level
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Quantum Model of the Atom
“d” orbitalsDumbbell shapedStarting with n=3, there are 5 “d” orbitals
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Quantum Model of the Atom
How electrons fill their orbitalsPauli Exclusion PrincipleEach orbital can hold a maximum of TWO
ELECTRONSAufbau Principle Electrons fill orbitals that have the
LOWEST ENERGY FIRST
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The Quantum Model of the Atom
Filling sequence:
1s<2s<2p<3s<3p<4s<3d
Each orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons
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Quantum Model of the Atom
Example:HydrogenHas one electronThe first energy level to fill is the 1s orbitalThe one electron will fill in this orbital
1s1
1s1Energy
Level
Orbital Number of Electrons in Orbital
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Quantum Model of the Atom
Electron ConfigurationsThe arrangement of electrons in an atomFilling pattern:
1s<2s<2p<3s<3p<4s<3d……..
Or use the following:
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Quantum Model of the Atom
Filling Pattern 1s<2s<2p<3s<3p<4s<3d……..
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Model of the atom with s and p orbitals