Orbital Notation and Lewis Dot Structure
Note Taking Guide
Electron Configuration Rules:
- ______
Each electron MUST occupy the lowest energy orbital available first
- ______
A maximum of 2 electrons can occupy a single orbital, but only if the electrons have opposite spins
- ______
Single electrons with the same spin must occupy each equal energy orbital before additional electrons with opposite spins can occupy those same orbitals
Aufbau’s Principle:
Each electron MUST occupy the ______energy level and sublevel available first.
Determine the order of energy levels, sub-levels, and the orbitals within the sub-levels
Energy levels are in the order of the periods down the periodic table
Order: ______
Sub-levels: are in the order of ______
Remember that ____ and _____ sublevels are behind the s and p sublevels.
Pauli Exclusion Principle:
A maximum of ____ electrons can occupy a single orbital, but only if the electrons have ______spins.
Remember the amount of orbitals in each sub-level
S-sublevel = 1 orbital = _____ electrons
P-sublevel = 3 orbitals = _____ electrons
D-sublevel = 5 orbitals = _____ electrons
F=sublevel = 7 orbitals = _____ electrons
Each energy level holds a set amount of electrons:
1st energy level = ___sublevel and ____ orbital = max 2 electrons
2nd & 7th energy level = 2 sublevels and 4 orbitals = max _____ electrons
3rd & 6th energy level = 3 sublevels and 9 orbitals = max _____ electrons
4th – 5th energy levels = 4 sublevels and 16 orbitals = max ____ electrons
Hund’s Rule:
Single electrons with the same spin must occupy each equal energy orbital before additional electrons with opposite spins can occupy those same orbitals.
Orbital Notation:
Shows the electrons in an orbital and their ______
S- ___ orbital, p- ____ orbitals, d – ____ orbitals, and f –____ orbitals
Lines represent the ______
The number of the energy level and its sublevel are written below the line
Uses up and down arrows to represent the electrons and their spins
Example: Lithium – 1s22s1
______
1s 2s
Let’s Try Nitrogen:1s22s22p3
______
1s 2s 2p
*This is called an orbital diagram/notation
Practice:
What is Sulfur’s electron configuration?
______
What is Sulfur’s orbital notation?
Write the orbital diagrams for the following elements:
Manganese
Potassium
Gallium
*Remember: S- 1 orbital, p- 3 orbitals, d – 5orbitals, and f – 7 orbitals
Valence Electrons:
The electrons that determine the ______properties of an element
The electrons in the highest (outermost) ______
How do we know what is the highest/outermost energy level?
The electron configuration for Chlorine is:
1s2 2s2 2p63s2 3p5
•The outermost energy level is the 3rd energy level
•Chlorine has 7 valence electrons (2 + 5 = 7)
Complete the table:
Element / Electron Configuration / # of Valence ElectronsSodium
Carbon
Gallium
Oxygen
Fluorine
How to use the periodic table to determine the number of valence electrons:
Lewis Dot Structure:
A model that uses electron-dot structures to show how electrons are arranged in molecules.
Shows the valence electrons around the ______
What is an element symbol?
Aluminum = ______
Aluminum has _____ valence electrons
Imagine aluminum symbol with a box around it:
*Each side of the box can only hold ____ electrons
*Put 1 dot (to represent 1 electron) on each side before adding a second dot to that side of the box – ______
So the final product looks like this: Al
Give Sulfur a Try:
How many valence electrons does sulfur have? ____
Draw sulfur’s Lewis dot structure:
S
Complete the table:
Element / Symbol / # of valence electrons / Lewis Dot Structure:Lithium
Nitrogen
Calcium
Bromine
Carbon
Selenium