CHE 105 Lecture 8: Chapter 8

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The movement of ions across cell membranes is the bases for the transmission of nerve signals. Na+ and k+ ions are pumped across membranes in opposite directions through ion channels: na+ out and k+ in. Ion channels can differentiate na+ from k+ their difference in size. Ionic size and other properties are called periodic trends and can be predicted based on the ele(cid:373)e(cid:374)t"s positio(cid:374) o(cid:374) the periodi(cid:272) ta(cid:271)le. Describes how electrons in a multielectron atom are distributed among the various atomic orbitals. Relative energies of the orbital differ from the hydrogen atom to many-electron atoms. No 2 electrons in an atom can have the same 4 quantum numbers. Each orbital has no more than 2 electrons and the must spin in opposite direction. Can be used to assign the electron configuration for an element by adding ___ into the next appropriate orbital. Have to fill all the way across and then back fill the down arrows.

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