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C2.1Electron configuration in shells; the periodic table arrangement and trends

Notes

Electron configuration and the periodic table

Filling the shells

Electrons occupy shells (energy levels) around the nucleus. The first three shells hold:

  • Shell 1: up to 2 electrons
  • Shell 2: up to 8 electrons
  • Shell 3: up to 8 electrons (for the first 20 elements at GCSE)

Electrons fill from the lowest shell upwards.

Examples:

  • Sodium (Z=11): 2,8,1
  • Chlorine (Z=17): 2,8,7
  • Calcium (Z=20): 2,8,8,2

Write configurations with commas: 2,8,1. Each comma is a shell boundary.

Periodic table layout

  • Group number = number of electrons in the outer shell (for groups 1-7 and 0).
  • Period number = number of occupied shells.

Sodium (2,8,1) is in Group 1 (one outer electron) and Period 3 (three shells).

Trends down a group

Going down a group, atoms gain an extra shell each period. The outer electrons are:

  • Further from the nucleus
  • Shielded by more inner electrons

Consequences:

  • Group 1 (alkali metals): reactivity increases down the group — easier to lose the outer electron.
  • Group 7 (halogens): reactivity decreases down the group — harder to gain an electron.
  • Group 0 (noble gases): full outer shell, very unreactive.

WJEC exam tip

When predicting reactivity, always reference the outer-shell electron AND the distance/shielding. "Lithium reacts less vigorously than sodium because its outer electron is closer to the nucleus and less shielded, so it is held more strongly and harder to lose."

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Practice questions

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  1. Question 14 marks

    Electron configurations and group

    WJEC Unit 1 Chemistry — Foundation tier

    (a) Write the electron configuration of a sulfur atom (Z=16). (1 mark)
    (b) State which group and period sulfur is in, and explain how you know. (3 marks)

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  2. Question 24 marks

    Reactivity trend in Group 1

    WJEC Unit 1 Chemistry — Higher tier

    Sodium reacts more vigorously with water than lithium does.

    Explain this difference in terms of atomic structure. (4 marks)

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  3. Question 34 marks

    Identify element from configuration

    WJEC Unit 1 Chemistry — Foundation tier

    An element X has the electron configuration 2,8,8,1.

    (a) Identify element X. (1 mark)
    (b) State the group number and explain its likely chemistry. (3 marks)

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Flashcards

C2.1 — Electron configuration in shells; the periodic table arrangement and trends

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