CHEM 110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Pauli Exclusion Principle, Aufbau Principle, Atomic Number

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A beam of atoms is split in half into opposite directions. May only take on two values: positive or negative . Spin is crucial to the structure of atoms and bonds between them. Pauli exclusion principle: no two electrons in an atom may occupy the same space and have all 4 of the same quantum numbers. Two electrons can occupy the same orbital, both with different ml values. Electrons with the same orbital and opposite signs are paired and their spins are antiparallel. As atomic number rises, so does the count of protons and electrons. Aufbau principle: the lower energy levels/subshells must be filled before going onto the next subshells (filling s before p) Exception: cr (chromium), and cu (copper), as well as excited electron configurations. Orbitals shrink as more electrons are added due to increase in nuclear charge (z)

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