Subshells, Orbitals & Max Electrons
Electron Configuration
Vocabulary Review
Compound Nomenclature
Polyatomics
100

Subshell with 5 orbitals

Subshell D

100
[Kr]5s^2 4d^10

Condensed figuration for Cd

100
An ion made from a single atom of an element

monatomic ion

100

Lead (IV) bisulfate

Pb(HSO4)4

100

H3O+

hydronium ion

200

Shell that can hold 8 electrons total- 2 in one orbital, 6 in another orbital

Second shell

200

1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^4

Electron configuration for S

200

A negatively charged ion that results when an atom gains one or more electrons

anion

200

Mn2(CO3)5

manganese (V) carbonate

200

CN-

cyanide

300

Number of subshells within a shell is equal to what

Shell number

300
Electron configuration for manganese

1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^6 4s^2 3d^5

300

A bond where electrons are shared unequally

polar

300

Sodium permanganate

NaMnO4

300

CH3CO2-

acetate

400

Subshell that can hold a maximum of 14 electrons

Subshell F

400

Condensed figuration for Pb

[Xe] 6s^2 5d^10 6p^2

400

An electrically neutral group of atoms held together by covalent bonds

molecule

400

FeBr3

Iron (III) bromide

400

NH4+

ammonium

500

Subshell with 3 orbitals

Subshell P

500

Orbital diagram for F

1s- both arrows

2s- both arrows

2p- 2 boxes with both arrows, last box with one arrow

500

A compound made up of two distinct elements

binary compound

500

Cr2(HPO4)3

Chromium (III) hydrogen phosphate

500

CrO4 ^2-

chromate