CHEM 1A Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Pauli Exclusion Principle, Atomic Number, Electron Configuration

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2p orbital a atoms has electron - electron repulsions so the energy of is higher than a. Shielding tightly caused bound to by the electron - electron repulsion causes electrons to be less nucleus. Effective charge nuclear charge is always less than the actual nuclear ( zeff c z ) Energy of an electron in a poly electron atom is approximated by : P - electrons penetrate through b/c less penetrate inner shells ; ie can exist close to nucleus higher orbital angular momentum prevents. 2 electrons may occupy any given orbital , and these. 2 electrons must be the maximum number electrons paired of closed shell - a shell containing. I add z - electrons no more than to. 2 the orbitals in order of energy ( low -i high ) , but. 2 if more than l subshell is available add electrons with parallel spins to the different subshells first ( hund "s rule )

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