x4 points
Hund’s Rule
How many electrons are allowed in an a single orbital? How many orbitals are in each of the sublevels?
2 electrons
s-1
p-3
d-5
f-7
Al
The correct sequence in increasing energies of orbitals is?
C
How many different p-orbitals exist?
x2 points
3
Why are the arrows pointing in different directions?

To show that the electrons are spinning in opposite directions.
x3 points

B
Write the standard long-form electron configuration for Iodine?
1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d105p5
x2 points
D
Which orbital is lower in engery 4s or 3d?
4s
The statement that an electron will fill the lowest energy orbital first is?
x2 points
the Aufbau Principle
Draw the orbital diagram for Terbium, #65.

Write the noble gas electron configuration for Nickel.
x2 points
[Ar]4s23d8
P
Recall that an ion is an atom that has gained or lost electrons to increase stability. The electron configuration for a typical Oxygen atom is 1s22s22p4, while the electron configuration for a typical Oxygen ion would be 1s22s22p6 . How does this increase stability?
a. It fills the energy level.
b. It fills the sublevel.
c. Both A and B.
d. It creates a new energy level.
C
Label all 4 blocks correctly

A. s block
B. d block
C. p block
D. f block
Draw the orbital diagram for Technetium #43

How many valence electrons are found in this atom: 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p4 ?
6
How many energy levels are found in this atom: 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p4?
4
According to what we’ve learned in class, the noble gas configuration for a typical Copper atom would be [Ar]4s2 3d9. However, the correct noble gas configuration for a typical Copper atom is [Ar]4s1 3d10. Why?
Generally speaking, electrons fill the lowest energy orbitals first before moving into a higher energy orbital. They do this in order to preserve the stability of the atom. However, there are times when it is actually more stable for an electron to move into a higher energy orbital. For example, a half-full or completely full sublevel is actually a more stable form of the atom. When possible, electrons will move from the lower energy s-orbital into the higher energy d-orbital in order to be more stable. In the case of Copper, a single electron moves from the 4s orbital into the nearly full 3d sublevel to increase the stability of the atom.
What is wrong with the electron configuration of Lutetium. [Xe] 6s25d1
Missing 4f14 orbital
Draw the electron configuration of the Boron ion. B3+
1s2
What element is represented by [Kr]4s1? Give the atomic number of the element as your answer.
4s cant come after Kr, not possible.
Write the correct electron configuration for the Gold ion, Au+. Long-hand notation.
1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d105p66s14f145d9
Write the noble gas configuration for a stable atom of Tungsten (W).
[Xe] 6s24f145d4