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Quantum Mechanical Model

Quantum Mechanical Model. Chapter 5 Section 2. Quantum Mechanical Model. The model of the atom that treats electrons as waves Like Bohr the quantum model limits an electron to certain energy levels Unlike Bohr’s model it makes no attempt to describe an electrons path. Vocabulary.

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Quantum Mechanical Model

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  1. Quantum Mechanical Model Chapter 5 Section 2

  2. Quantum Mechanical Model • The model of the atom that treats electrons as waves • Like Bohr the quantum model limits an electron to certain energy levels • Unlike Bohr’s model it makes no attempt to describe an electrons path

  3. Vocabulary • Atomic Orbital – the 3D region around the nucleus that the wave function predicts • Principal quantum number (n) – indicates the relative size and energy of atomic orbitals • Principal energy level – energy levels indicated by the principal quantum levels • Energy sublevels – sublevels in principal energy levels

  4. Atomic Orbitals • Orbital shapes • Orbitals increase in size as principal quantum number increases • s, p, d, and f

  5. Energy Sublevels • The number of energy sublevels increases as the principal quantum number increases • Designated by s, p, d, and f

  6. Review Questions • Draw and Label the parts of a wave. • What is the relationship between wavelength and frequency? • List the electromagnetic spectrum from lowest frequency to highest frequency. • What is the frequency and energy of a microwave 0.060 m in length? • Draw an atom in the ground state and the excited state. • Describe the photoelectric effect. • Describe how an emission spectra is formed. • Compare and Contrast the Bohr Model and the Quantum Mechanical Model.

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