Electron Configuration
Electron Configuration
Electron Configuration
Electrons
We have already
C
a
C
a
Subshells of an Atom
The subshells of an
s
p
d
f
maximum of 2
electrons
Subshell p can have a
maximum of 6
electrons
Subshell d can have a
maximum of 10
electrons
Subshell f can have a
maximum of 14
electrons
Electron Configuration
It can take a lot of time having to draw out
Electron configuration
Shorthand way to
numbe
r
keep track of
electrons in an atomEnergy
Gives more specific level
locations of electrons
in sublevels
(subshells)
Exampl
e
Energy
level
#of
electrons
lette found there
numbe
r
r
Sublevel
(subshell
s,p,d,or f)
2s
2
Number
(of
Sublevel electron
(subshell s)
s, p, d, or
f-in this
example
s)
Example
What element would
this be an example of
1
1s
Hydrogen
Li: Lithium
subshells
Sulfur
Sulfur is located in the
Take your periodic table that I gave you and color in the different
blocks and label them, then glue it into your periodic table, just before
your vocabulary. You will use this to refer back to it.
1A
1 1s 2A
2
s3
4
5
Group B
elements
3A 4A 5A 6A 7A
2p
3 p
s
4
s
4p
3 d
4 d
5p
6s
5 d
7s
6 d
6
7
4 f
5f
7p
8A
1s
an electron
configuration for a
specific element, you
can simply read from
the periodic table,
moving across from
left to right and then
down to the next row.
Example
1s
2
s
3
s
4
s
5s
3
d
4d
3p
6s
5d
5p
7s
6d
6
p
1p
2p
4p
4f
5f
A
r
Everything runs smooth until you get to the fourth row. After Argon (Ar), you
might expect the next electron to be in the 3d subshell. This does not
happen. The next element is potassium (K). Like the other elements in
Group 1a, potassium has one electron in the s subshell. Thus, you place an
electron in 4s before 3d. The electron configuration for potassium is
1s22s22p63s23p64s1, The electron configuration of arsenic (As) is
1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p3
1s
2
s3
s
4
s
1p
2p
3
d
3p
4d
4p
6s
5d
5p
7s
6d
6
p
5s
4f
5f
Ar
As
Electron Configuration
You may have noticed
Argon
1s22s22p63s23p64s1-
Potassium
1s22s22p63s23p64s1-
Arsenic
Important to know
The s subshells fill with
Lesson Summary
Electrons in atoms are
The s, p, d, and f