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Boron
When we go from beryllium to boron, we add a third electron to the E2 energy level. From our experience with beryllium, we expect another significant increase in binding energy, up to perhaps 13 eV or 14 eV. But instead the binding energy drops from 9.32 eV down to 8.30 eV. Something broke the pattern and caused this drop.
At boron, both the E2 , = 0 wave patterns are already full and the electron has to go into one of the E2 , = 1 patterns. All the electron standing wave patterns with a non zero amount of angular momentum have a node at the origin. The more the angular momentum, the more spread out the node and the farther the electron is kept away from the nucleus. An electron in an ≠ 0 wave pattern will thus be effectively screened by electrons in = 0 wave patterns where the electron spends a lot of time right down at the nucleus. Thus we expect that electrons in ≠ 0 patterns to be less tightly bound than those in the = 0 pattern of the same energy level. This shows up with the drop in binding energy in going from beryllium to boron.
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