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*[[Energy Level, Subenergy Level, and Orbitals]] **general information on energy level, subenergy levels and orbtials **define degenerate **show pictures of orbtials *[http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/Chem328QuantumMechanicElectronConfiguration/Chem328OrderingSubenergyLevelNotes.pdf Ordering of Energy Level, Subenergy Levels and Orbital] **Handout, video and homework questions **Lining up subatomic particles (show shapes etc), including degenerate subenergy levels, orbitals **Explain/show two different methods (will be done on a sheet of paper **Explain about how Hydrogen is different and what Polyelectronic atoms are different. *Reason why hydrogen is different from everybody else and explanation for not degenerate subenergy levels. **Handout, video and homework questions *[http://winter.group.shef.ac.uk/orbitron/AOs/2p/index.html Atomic orbital pictures after electron configuration]<br> *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a6/Periodic_Table_2.svg Periodic Table with correct alignment of subenergy level including overlapping]<br> *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-jNgq16jEY You Tube video of s,p,d orbitals] *[https://chem.libretexts.org/Textbook_Maps/General_Chemistry/Map%3A_A_Molecular_Approach_(Tro)/07%3A_The_Quantum-Mechanical_Model_of_the_Atom/7.6%3A_The_Shape_of_Atomic_Orbitals 2018-2019 New Webpage of Atomic Orbitals showing 1s 2s 3s orbitals] <br> <u>3rd Lesson</u><br> *[[Filling in Electrons into Subenergy/orbital and Electron Configuration]] **Can do it on Computer, as long as we can find picture of Periodic Table **Filling rules **Actual Electron configuration *Filling in electrons into subenergy levels to make electron configurations including expanding last subenergy levels into orbitals **Handout, video and homework questions *[http://winter.group.shef.ac.uk/orbitron/AOs/2p/index.html Atomic orbital pictures after electron configuration]<br> *[[Electron Configuration Homework]] *[[Answer to Electron Configuration Homework]] <br> <u>4th Lesson</u><br> *[[Exception to Electron Configuration Rules and Valence Electrons]] **Cr and Cu family **Valence Electrons and how you can determine # of them from Electron configuration and/or Periodic Table *Exceptions to the filling rules (Cr and Cu columns) **Handout, video and homework questions *Valence electrons and how you can tell how many there are **Handouts, video and homework questions <br>
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