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Knowledge Organiser: Electronic Configuration

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Topic position

Section 12 of 12

Practice

24 questions

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24 flashcards

Knowledge Organiser: Electronic Configuration

Key Terms
  • Shell: Energy level where electrons are found
  • Configuration: Arrangement written as e.g. 2,8,1
  • Outer shell electrons: Determine chemical properties
  • Group: = number of outer electrons
  • Period: = number of occupied shells
Must-Know Facts
  • Shell capacities: 1st = 2, 2nd = 8, 3rd = 8
  • Electrons fill lowest energy shell first
  • Same group = same outer electrons = similar properties
  • Full outer shell = stable = unreactive (Group 0)
  • Group 1: 1 outer electron, very reactive
  • Group 7: 7 outer electrons, very reactive
Key Equations
  • Group number = number of outer shell electrons
  • Period number = number of occupied electron shells
  • Total electrons = atomic number (for neutral atoms)
Common Mistakes
  • Writing 2,8,3 for aluminium (Al, Z=13): Correct — but students often put all 13 in one shell; remember 2 + 8 + 3
  • Mixing up group and period: Group = column (outer electrons); Period = row (number of shells)
  • Saying 3rd shell holds 18 electrons: At GCSE the 3rd shell holds maximum 8 electrons
  • Configuration doesn't determine reactivity: It does — number of outer electrons directly determines how reactive the element is

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Practice Questions for Electronic Configuration

What is the maximum number of electrons the first electron shell can hold?

  • A. 2
  • B. 8
  • C. 18
  • D. 1
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Explain why noble gases are unreactive.

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Quick Recall Flashcards

Which shell do electrons fill first?
The innermost shell (closest to the nucleus)
What does the group number tell you?
The number of electrons in the outer shell

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