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Atomic Electron Configuration: Hund's Rule, Valence Electrons, and Orbitals, Study notes of Chemistry

A comprehensive review of atomic electron configuration, focusing on Hund's Rule, valence electrons, and orbital diagrams. Students will learn about energy levels, sublevels, and orbitals, as well as the filling order and Hund's Rule exceptions. Orbital diagrams for various elements are also included to help visualize electron arrangements.

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Hund’s Rule, Orbital Diagrams, and

Valence Electrons

The Big Questions

• Now that we know how electrons are

arranged into atoms, how are they arranged

into sublevels and orbitals?

• How can we communicate the arrangement

of atoms in orbitals?

• What are valence electrons and why are

they more important than other electrons?

Review

• Sublevels are made of orbitals.

• s -type sublevels are made of 1 orbital.

• p -type sublevels are made of 3 orbitals.

• d -type sublevels are made of 5 orbitals.

• f -type sublevels are made of 7 orbitals.

• Every orbital can hold up to 2 electrons.

Review

• In an atom, electrons fill the lowest

sublevels first (aufbau principle).

• Fill higher energy sublevels only when lower

ones are already filled.

• Order of filling is not as expected.

Hund’s Rule

• In a sublevel, every orbital gets one electron

before any orbital gets a pair.

• Example:

  • e

     config. for carbon: 1s 

2 2s

2 2p

2

1s 2s 2p

orbitals sublevel

energy level

Hund’s Rule

• e

config. for oxygen: 1s

2

2s

2

2p

4

1s 2s 2p

orbitals sublevel

energy level

Orbital Diagrams

• Orbital diagram for hydrogen.

• e

config: 1s

1

1s

Orbital Diagrams

• Orbital diagram for helium.

• e

config: 1s

2

1s

Orbital Diagrams

• Orbital diagram for beryllium.

• e

config: 1s

2

2s

2

1s 2s

Orbital Diagrams

• Orbital diagram for boron.

• e

config: 1s

2

2s

2

2p

1

1s 2s 2p

Orbital Diagrams

• Orbital diagram for nitrogen.

• e

config: 1s

2

2s

2

2p

3

1s 2s 2p

Orbital Diagrams

• Orbital diagram for oxygen.

• e

config: 1s

2

2s

2

2p

4

1s 2s 2p

Orbital Diagrams

• Orbital diagram for neon.

• e

config: 1s

2

2s

2

2p

6

1s 2s 2p

Orbital Diagrams

• Orbital diagram for sodium.

• e

config: 1s

2

2s

2

2p

6

3s

1

1s 2s 2p 3s