Famous
Scientists
Quantum
Model
Quantum
Numbers
Orbitals
Electron Configuration
100

Discovered the electrons and believed they were in a positive sphere.

Thomson

100

The quantum mechanical model is based on this type of mathematical function that predicts the probability of finding an electron in a certain area.

A wave function

100

This quantum number indicates the energy level or size of an orbital.

Principal quantum number (n)

100

These orbitals are spherical in shape and closest to the nucleus.

S orbitals

100

The maximum number of electrons that the s subshell can hold.

2

200

Conducted the Gold Foil experiment, shooting alpha particles at a thin gold foil.

Rutherford

200

Unlike Bohr’s model, the quantum mechanical model introduces this concept for the location of electrons.

An orbital

200

This quantum number describes the shape of an orbital.

Angular momentum quantum number (l)

200

These orbitals have a dumbbell shape and exist in three orientations.

P orbitals 

200

The electron configuration for carbon.

1s2 2s2 2p2

300

Stated Heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle, that due to waves nature of matter, the position and momentum of an electron cannot be certainly predicted. 

Schrodinger

300

This principle states that no two electrons in an atom can have the same set of four quantum numbers.

The Pauli exclusion principle 

300

This quantum number specifies the orientation of an orbital in space.

Magnetic quantum number (ml)

300

This type of orbital appears in the third energy level and can hold a maximum of 10 electrons.

D orbitals 

300

Identify the element with the configuration [Ne] 3s² 3p¹.

Aluminum (Al)

400

Stated the law of definite proportions and the Law of multiple proportions 

Dalton

400

Quantum mechanics describes electrons as existing in these regions, which are defined by probability.

Electron Clouds

400

The quantum number that indicates the direction of the electron’s spin.

Spin quantum number (ms)

400

The total number of orbitals in a p sublevel.

3

400

This rule states that electrons fill lower energy orbitals before higher ones.

The Aufbau principle

500

He proposed the idea that particles, like electrons, have wave-like properties

Louis de Broglie

500

What was a new idea produced from the quantum model?

Electrons act like particles and waves, the location of an electron is given by a probability distribution.

500

For n = 2, how many total orbitals are possible?

 2= 4 orbitals 

500

The first energy level in which f orbitals are found.

The 4th energy level

500

The rule that states that electrons occupy degenerate orbitals singly before pairing.

Hund’s rule