electron shell
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An electron shell is often represented as a series of concentric circles around a central nucleus.
Definition
- Noun:
- A grouping of electrons surrounding the nucleus of an atom: An electron shell is a conceptual region or energy level around an atomic nucleus where electrons are most likely to be found. The chemical properties of an atom are largely determined by the electrons in its outermost shell.
Usage
- The term "electron shell" is used primarily in chemistry and physics to describe the structure of atoms and to explain periodic trends, bonding, and reactivity.
- It is a countable noun (e.g., , ).
- It is often modified by adjectives like , , , , or to specify a particular shell.
Examples
- Noun:
- The first electron shell can hold a maximum of two electrons.
- Atoms tend to react to achieve a full outer electron shell.
- The periodic table is organized based on the number of electrons in the outermost electron shell.
Advanced Usage
- "Valence shell": This specifically refers to the outermost electron shell of an atom, which contains the valence electrons involved in chemical bonding.
- The number of electrons in the valence shell determines an element's group in the periodic table.
- "Shell model": A model of atomic structure that organizes electrons into these shells or energy levels.
- The shell model helps us predict the electron configuration of an element.
Variants and Related Words
- Shell (n): In atomic physics, this is often used as a shortened form of "electron shell."
- Electrons occupy different shells based on their energy.
- Subshell / Orbital (n): These are subdivisions within an electron shell. A shell contains subshells (s, p, d, f), which in turn contain orbitals.
- The second electron shell consists of one s subshell and one p subshell.
Synonyms
- Energy level: This is a closely related term, though "energy level" can sometimes refer more specifically to the quantized energy state, while "shell" often refers to the group of electrons at that level.
- Electron orbit (historical/less precise): An older term, largely replaced by the more accurate "shell" or "orbital."
Related Phrases
- "To fill an electron shell": To add electrons to a shell until it reaches its maximum capacity.
- Noble gases are inert because they have completely filled electron shells.
- "Electron shell configuration": The distribution of electrons among the shells and subshells of an atom.
- Writing the electron shell configuration is a fundamental skill in chemistry.
An electron shell is often represented as a series of concentric circles around a central nucleus.
Noun
- a grouping of electrons surrounding the nucleus of an atom
- the chemical properties of an atom are determined by the outermost electron shell