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Chem 120 exam guide highly recommended Degenerate Degenerate orbitals = 2+ orbitals w/equal energy (ex= 2p) -One electron goes into each degenerate orbital before any pairing occurs Requires energy 1s-> 2s requires energy -energy levels are dictated by principle quantum number (n) -ne...

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Degenerate

Degenerate orbitals = 2+ orbitals w/equal energy (ex= 2p)

-One electron goes into each degenerate orbital before any pairing occurs




Requires energy

1s-> 2s requires energy

-energy levels are dictated by principle quantum number (n)

-need more energy for an electron to move away from the nucleus

-energy levels get closer together as they increase in quantum number




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Orbitals

B/c 2s and 2p orbitals have the same principal quantum #, it will require exactly the same amount of
energy to remove an electron from either orbital

-as principal quantum number increases, energy difference between the states decreases

, Radii

-moving down a group, the atomic radii increases, moving from left to right along period, the atomic
radii decreases

-atomic radii decrease w/increase in effective nuclear charge

-for a given number of electrons, size decreases w/increase in atomic #




Valence electrons

Electrons in valence shell; electrons beyond those held by previous noble gas that determine the
bonding characteristics of an element

-all electrons beyond the previous noble gas configuration-> determine bonding characteristics




Cations

Smaller than neutral




Anions

Larger than neutral atom




Effective nuclear charge

Positive charge expected by a given electron after considering other electrons closer to the nucleus




Ionization energy

The amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom

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