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Chapter 11: Modern Atomic Theory Section 11.1 Rutherfords Atom Rutherford Identified: Electrons –Rutherford Suggested Section 11.2 Energy and Light Electromagnetic Radiation Examples of electromagnetic radiation Travels in: Have Different: Wavelength Different wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation carry different: Photons: Light as a stream of Photons Light as a wave Frequency Speed Section 11.3: Emission of Energy by Atoms: Atoms release energy “excited atoms” How do you see this? What can be different? High-energy photons correspond with: Low-energy photons correspond with: Section 11.4: The Energy Levels of Hydrogen Quantized: Hydrogen must have ______________________________ What do we know about energy levels of all atoms? Section 11.5 The Bohr Model of the Atom Bohrs Model of the Atom included: What do we know now about the Bohr Model? 11.6 The Wave Mechanical Model of the Atom Schrodinger: Wave Mechanical Mdoel: Orbitals Electron path: 11.7 The Hydrogen Orbitals Probability of finding the electron: Hydrogen Energy Levels Principal Energy Levels Two sub-levels Orbital Labels --Remember 1. The number tells the principal energy level 2. The letter tells the shape. The letter s means a spherical orbital; the letter p means a two-lobed orbital. The x,y, or z subscript on a p orbital label tells along which of the coordinate axes the two lobes lie. Hydrogen Orbitals Electron can occupy: Ground State: 11.8 The Wave Mechanical Model: Further Development What is important about electron spins? Pauli Exclusion Principle: 11.9 Electron Arrangements in the First 18 Atoms on the Periodic Table Element H He Li Be B C N O F Ne Electron Configuration Z= Box diagram Orbital/Box Diagram Valence Electrons Core Electrons Elements in groups: 11.10 Electron Configuration and the Periodic Table Elements after #18 Summary of the Wave Mechanical Model and Valence Electron Configuration Valence Electron Configuration (i.e Alkali Earth) Main group Elements/Representative Elements 11.11 Atomic Properties and the Periodic Table Metals and Nonmetals Metals Nonmetals Metalloids Atomic Size Decreases when: Ionization Energies: Metals have: Nonmetals have: Elements on Periodic Table