Dr. Lavelle's Outline 2 asks us to
Name and explain the relationship of each of the four s-, p-, and d-orbitals to the properties of
electrons in these states.
All I can think of to answer this is that electrons in the s subshell penetrate the nucleus and therefore have more shielding power. Likewise, p electrons are closer to the nucleus than d electrons, and thus p electrons have more shielding power than d electrons. Is this all we have to know, or am I missing something?
Outline 2 - properties of electrons
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Re: Outline 2 - properties of electrons
Hmm I think you should be correct in terms of properties. I think it would probably be important as well to know the relationship between how many orbitals are in the s,p,d, and f to the number of electrons each can carry, such as if there are unpaired electrons, etc.
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Re: Outline 2 - properties of electrons
In my lecture notes from October 28 (the lecture about electron configuration and the atomic properties), I have written down that s block elements have low ionization atoms and form cations. P block tends to gain electrons to form complete shells, greater electron affinity. For d- block I wrote that all of these elements are metals so they form cations with various oxidation numbers. I'm pretty sure that's all he meant by that, and all of those properties in relation to electrons can be figured out with the periodic table and knowing those trends.
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