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5.2 Electrons in Atoms Section Review Word Bank for Questions 1-7 two electron configuration equal Chromium opposite a single electron Pauli Exclusion Principle superscripts Aufbau Principle 1. The ways in which electrons are arranged around the nuclei of atoms are called_____________. 2. The _____________describes the sequence in which orbitals are filled. 3. The various orbitals within a sublevel of a principle energy level are always of ________energy. 4. The ___________________principle states that a maximum of only _________ electrons can occupy each orbital. 5. To occupy the same orbital, two electrons must have _____________ spins. Hund’s rule states that the electrons pair up only after each orbital in a sublevel is occupied by ___________ . 6. When using the shorthand method for showing the electron configuration of an atom, ___________are used to indicate the number of occupying each sublevel. 7. Correct electron configurations can be obtained by using the Aufbau diagram for the elements up to and including vanadium. _____________ and copper are exceptions to the Aufbau principle. Circle the word or phrase that makes the sentence TRUE. 8. The orbitals of a principal energy level are (always / sometimes) lower in energy than the orbitals in the next higher principal energy level. 9. The more stable electron configuration is (3d44s2 / 3d54s1). 10. As many as (four/two) electrons can occupy the same orbital. 11. The Pauli exclusion principle states that an atomic orbital may describe at most two electrons/ electrons pair up only after each orbital in a sublevel is occupied by a single atom. 12. The electron configuration for potassium is 1s22s22p63s23p64s1 or 1s22s22p63s23p64s2. 13. The electron configuration for copper is 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d9 or 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d9 . electron configuration Aufbau principle Pauli exclusion principle Hund’s rule _______________14. When electrons occupy orbitals of equal energy, one electron enters each orbital until all the orbitals contain one electron with parallel spins. _______________15. An atomic orbital may describe at most two electrons. _______________16. Electrons enter orbitals of lowest energy first. _______________17. The most stable arrangement of electrons around the nucleus of an atom 18. Write the electron configurations for the following atoms. a. N c. Ca b. Cl d. Ar 19. Identify the elements described below: a. Contains a full third energy level. b. Contains the first p electron.