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Page 1: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

Chapter 13 NotesElectron Models

Page 2: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

Evolution of Electron Models• The first model of the electron was given

by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His was the “plum pudding” model.

Page 3: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

The Rutherford Model• With Rutherford’s discovery of the

nucleus of an atom, the atomic model changed.

Page 4: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

The Bohr Model• Niels Bohr introduced his model, which

answered why electrons do not fall into the nucleus.

• He introduced the concept of energy levels, where the electrons orbited similar to the way the planets orbit the sun.

Page 5: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

Bohr Model and Energy Levels• In the Bohr model, electrons are in energy

levels, or regions where they most probably are orbiting around the nucleus.

• The analogy is that energy levels are like the rungs of a ladder—you cannot be between rungs, just like an electron cannot be between energy levels.

• A quantum of energy is the amount of energy it takes to move from one energy level to the next.

Page 6: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

Quantum Mechanical Model• In 1926, Erwin Schrodinger used the new

quantum theory to write and solve mathematical equations to describe electron location.

Page 7: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

The Quantum Mechanical Model, cont.• Today’s model comes from the solutions to

Schrodinger’s equations.• Previous models were based on physical

models of the motion of large objects.• This model does not predict the path of

electrons, but estimates the probability of finding an electron in a certain position.

• There is no physical analogy for this model!

Page 8: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

Where are the electrons?• In an atom, principal energy levels (n) can

hold electrons. These principal energy levels are assigned values in order of increasing energy (n=1,2,3,4...).

• Within each principal energy level, electrons occupy energy sublevels. There are as many sublevels as the number of the energy level (i.e., level 1 has 1 sublevel, level 2 has 2 sublevels, etc.)

Page 9: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

Where are the electrons?• There are four types of sublevels we will talk

about—s,p,d and f. Inside the sublevel are atomic orbitals that hold the electrons. Every atomic orbital can hold two electrons.

• S has one orbital, P has three, D has five and F has seven. How many electrons can each one hold?

Page 10: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

Orbital Shapes

s orbital = s sublevel

+ +

px orbital py orbital pz orbital

= p sublevel

Page 11: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

Where are the electrons?• So how many electrons can each energy level

hold?– Level 1 has an s sublevel=2 e-

– Level 2 has an s and a p sublevel=8e-

– Level 3 has an s, p and d sublevel=18e-

– Level 4 has an s, p, d and f sublevel=32e-

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Electron Configuration

Page 13: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

Electron Configuration• In the atom, electrons and the

nucleus interact to make the most stable arrangement possible.

• The ways that electrons are arranged around the nucleus of an atom is called the electron configuration.

Page 14: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

Aufbau Principal• Electrons enter orbitals of the lowest energy

first.

Pauli’s Exclusion Principal• An atomic orbital may describe at most two

electrons.Hund’s Rule

• When electrons occupy orbitals of equal energy, one electron enters each orbital until all orbitals contain one electron with with parallelparallel spins.

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EMR and Quantum Theory

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How did scientist find out about energy levels and sublevels?• When we previously found the

electron configuration for elements, it was for electrons at ground state (the lowest energy possible).

Page 17: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

How did scientist find out about energy levels and sublevels?• As energy is added to atoms, they

absorb the energy by electrons going from ground state to an excited state, where electrons are no longer in the lowest energy orbitals.

Page 18: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

How did scientist find out about energy levels and sublevels?• Electrons can then only go back to

ground state by releasing the energy, usually in the form of light in discreet packets called photons.

Page 19: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

How did scientist find out about energy levels and sublevels?• If electrons could orbit anywhere,

when they went from excited state to ground state they would emit light of all wavelengths.

• This doesn’t happen! Only certain wavelengths of light are emitted, which is different for each atom.

Page 20: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

How did scientist find out about energy levels and sublevels?• This is called an atomic emission

spectra, and is different for every element!

Page 21: Chapter 13 Notes Electron Models. Evolution of Electron Models The first model of the electron was given by J.J. Thompson—the electron’s discoverer. His

How did scientist find out about energy levels and sublevels?• A scientist named Max Planck studied

the cooling of metal and how its color changes, and tied the idea of frequency of light to energy.

• The bands of light correspond to the specific energy levels.


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