Light Spectrum Energies and Electron Configurations
Explore the energy levels of visible light frequencies and electron rules in chemistry, with practice examples for Boron, Sulfur, Calcium, Nickel, Krypton, Silver, and Iodine configurations.
Light Spectrum Energies and Electron Configurations
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Warm Up 10-29 Which frequency of visible light has the lowest amount of energy? Which has the highest?
Electron Config. Rules • An orbital can hold 2 electrons max. • Aufbau Principle: Lower orbitals and energy levels fill up before higher ones. • Hund’s Rule: All orbitals get one electron before they get a 2nd. • Pauli Exclusion Principle: If two electrons are in the same orbital, they must have opposite spins.
Left Side Practice • Write the electron configurations for: • Boron (B) • Sulfur (S) • Calcium (Ca) • Nickel (Ni) • Krypton (Kr) • Silver (Ag) • Iodine (I)