Electronic Configurations Through Simplified Assignments

TGIF ! Quiz Monday assigning complete and abbreviated
electron configurations. Use Periodic Charts we `colored’ in
to assign s, p , d…electron regions
 
n=1
 
5
 
3
 
2
 
3
 
4
 
s
 
p
 
d
 
4
 
p
 
s
 
d
 
s
 
s
 
OBSERVED
ATOMIC ENERGY
LEVEL ORDERING
SIMPLIFIED
n=1
5
3
2
3
4
s
p
d
4
p
s
d
s
s
Describing
Carbon’s
ground state
energy levels
C has 
6
electrons
 
 
C=1s
2
 
2s
2
 
2p
2
n=1
5
3
2
3
4
s
p
d
4
p
s
d
s
s
Describing
Fluorine’s ground
state energy levels
F has 
9
electrons
 
 
F=1s
2
 
2s
2
 
2p
5
n=1
5
3
2
3
4
s
p
d
4
p
s
d
s
s
F has 
9
electrons
 
F=1s
2
2s
2
2p
5
 
Ground state
(all crowded
in at bottom)
 
F*=1s
2
2s
2
2p
4
3p
1
 
Excited state: an
electron gets
`promoted’
 
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s
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
f
3d
4d
5d
6d
4f
5f
Student exercise marking s,p,d f regions
 
Imagine He here
 
Text book problems
section 2.3 and 2.4
Singing the song…what is the complete electronic configuration
of….simplifications
1s
2
1s
2 
2s
1
1s
2
s
d
p
f
3d
4d
5d
6d
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Will stay in first 3 rows so d, f orbitals can be dropped
 
H =
1s
1
 
He =
 
Li=
2s
1
 
Be=
1s
2
2s
2
 
+
 
+
spdf song
 –continued: YOU complete electronic configuration of:
H
He
Li
Be
B
C
N
1s
1
1s
2
1s
2 
2s
1
1s
2 
2s
2
1s
2 
2s
2 
2p
1
1s
2 
2s
2 
2p
3
1s
2 
2s
2 
2p
2
s
   
       p
 
 
1
2
3
O
F
Ne
1s
2 
2s
2 
2p
4
1s
2 
2s
2 
2p
5
1s
2 
2s
2 
2p
6
 
s
    
        p
3d
4d
5d
6d
He
 is 
s
not
 
p
 
IN-CLASS EXERCISE :
COMPLETE ELECTRONIC
CONFIGURATIONS: row 3
And textbook problems section 2.5
 
Practice writing abbreviated
electronic configurations:
 
Converting complete configurations
to a compact form that reveals the
“chemistry” piece of the atom
Valence electrons utterly rule how elements
react to make compounds.
What kind of electronic orbitals they possess
decides how they behave chemically.
 
s
 is for
s
illy cow
 
p
 is for
p
retty kitty
 
d
 is for
d
umb 
d
og
 
Dogs
drool,
cats
rule
Why (really) the spdf song is sung…..
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c
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n
t
 
Cl=[Ne]
3s
2
 
3p
4
 
Be= [He]
2s
2
 
100% 
cow
 
33% 
cow
+66% 
kitty
 
Ti = [Ar] 
3d
2
4s
2
 
50% 
cow
 +50% 
dog
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Exploring electron configurations and orbital regions using simplified notations colored in on Periodic Charts. Descriptions and visual aids for Carbon, Fluorine, and excited state of Fluorine. Learn to assign s, p, d, and f electron neighborhoods without memorization through a fun song. Includes textbook problems for practice and completing electronic configurations up to row 3. Engage in in-class exercises to reinforce learning.

  • Electron configurations
  • Periodic Charts
  • Simplified assignments
  • Excited state
  • Electronic structure

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  1. TGIF ! Quiz Monday assigning complete and abbreviated electron configurations. Use Periodic Charts we `colored in to assign s, p , d electron regions

  2. d 4 s s 5 4 OBSERVED ATOMIC ENERGY LEVEL ORDERING SIMPLIFIED 3 d p 3 p 2 s s n=1

  3. d 4 s s 5 4 3 d p 3 Describing Carbon s ground state energy levels C=1s22s22p2 p 2 s C has 6 electrons s n=1

  4. d 4 s s 5 4 3 d p 3 Describing Fluorine s ground state energy levels F=1s22s22p5 p 2 s F has 9 electrons s n=1

  5. F*=1s22s22p43p1 d 4 Excited state: an electron gets `promoted s s 5 4 3 d F=1s22s22p5 p 3 Ground state (all crowded in at bottom) p 2 s F has 9 electrons s n=1

  6. How to sing the How to sing the spdf energy levels: electron neighborhoods: s, p, d and f energy levels: electron neighborhoods: s, p, d and f spdf song without memorizing the song without memorizing the Student exercise marking s,p,d f regions Imagine He here s d p 1 2 3 3d 4 4d 5d 6d 5 6 7 f 4f 5f

  7. Text book problems section 2.3 and 2.4

  8. Singing the songwhat is the complete electronic configuration of .simplifications Will stay in first 3 rows so d, f orbitals can be dropped s p 1s2 2s1 d 1 2 3 3d 4 5 4d 5d 6d 6 7 f 1s2 H = He = 1s1 2s1Be= 1s2 Li= 1s2 2s2 + +

  9. spdf song continued: YOU complete electronic configuration of: s p 1 2 3 H 1s1 He 1s2 Li 1s2 2s1 Be 1s2 2s2 B O 1s2 2s2 2p4 1s2 2s2 2p1 C F 1s2 2s2 2p2 1s2 2s2 2p5 N 1s2 2s2 2p3 Ne 1s2 2s2 2p6

  10. s p He is s not p 3d 4d 5d 6d IN-CLASS EXERCISE : COMPLETE ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATIONS: row 3 And textbook problems section 2.5

  11. Practice writing abbreviated electronic configurations: Converting complete configurations to a compact form that reveals the chemistry piece of the atom

  12. Why (really) the spdf song is sung.. Valence electrons utterly rule how elements react to make compounds. What kind of electronic orbitals they possess decides how they behave chemically. Dogs drool, cats rule s is for silly cow p is for pretty kitty d is for dumb dog

  13. The specific combo of orbits The specific combo of orbits creates the unique chemistry of an element creates the unique chemistry of an element Be= [He]2s2 100% cow Cl=[Ne]3s2 3p4 33% cow+66% kitty Ti = [Ar] 3d24s2 50% cow +50% dog

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