Periodic Table Questions
Periodic Table Questions
Periodic Table Questions
periodic table
• Right now our picture of the atom: protons
(+1) and neutrons (()) in nucleus and
electrons (-1) in region outside the nucleus.
Sb Te
Po At
• Some elements are gases at room
temperature: hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen,
fluorine, chlorine, VIIIA’s; two are liquids--
bromine and mercury (Hg); the rest are
solids.
More info from periodic table
•
• 26 atomic number
Fe chemical
symbol 55.85 atomic
mass
• Question 3.2 plus a few others:
• the symbol of the noble gas in period 3
• n=2
• n=4
No. of electrons in a principal
energy level
• Each principal energy level can hold at
most _________ electrons
• So n= 1
•
• n= 2
• n=5
•
Sublevels
• Principal energy levels are subdivided into
sublevels.
• Sublevels have the designation s, p, d, f and
in terms of energy s<p<d<f.
• The value of n tells us how many sublevels
are in a principal energy level.
• So for n = 1 there is one sublevel __. The 1
gives us the principal energy level and the s
tells us the type of orbital that is found in
that sublevel.
• For n =2 we have __and __ sublevels
making up that energy level.
• For n= 3 we have
• For n =4 we have
• For n=5 we have
• We don’t worry about any type of orbital
(sublevel) beyond f.
Orbitals
• An orbital is a region in space where there
is a large probability of finding an electron.
• Each orbital can hold at most _ electrons.
So an orbital can be
• 18Ar 1s22s22p63s23p6
• 36Kr 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p6
• These configurations are for ground state
configurations--lowest energy.
Valence electrons, p 59
• Valence electrons are the electrons located
in the _________ orbitals and are the ones
involved in forming chemical bonds. The
valence electrons have the largest _ value
for the A elements.
• For representative elements the number of
valence electrons in an atom =
• Don’t worry about inner core of electrons
(smaller n) since these are filled levels and
don’t enter into bond formation ( for A
groups)
Valence electron configuration
for A groups
• Group IA
• Group IIA
• Group IIIA
• Group IVA
• Group VA
• Group VIA
• Group VIIA
• Group VIIIA
Where do you get the numerical
value for the n for the valence
electrons?
• You find the _______ number!!!
• Cl-, F-, Ar