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Chapter 4.3-4.4 – Characteristics of Atoms and Light
CHM1111 Section 04 Instructor: Dr. Jules Carlson Class Time: M/W/F 1:30-2:20 Friday, September 23rd
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Housekeeping Textbooks and I clickers are in!!!!!
I-Clicker questions will be official starting Monday!!!! Group finds particles moving faster than the speed of light!!!
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Units and values for Energy/Wavelength/Frequency
Energy is given in J = kg m-2 s-2 Energy can be given per photon (J/photon), per mole (J/mol), or per Einstein (J/Ein) Wavelength is given in nm for electromagnetic radiation of light To remove electrons from metals in Photoelectric effect experiments, = 100 – 400 nm in near UV. Frequency given in cycles s-1 (usually abbreviated to s-1). Values of 1014 – 1015 for light Planck’s constant = x Js - Units of energy divided by frequency Intensity commonly given as photons per surface area per time (photons cm-2 s-1) or in einsteins (Ein cm-2 s-1)
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Photoelectric Effect Problem
The binding energy of electrons to a chromium metal surface is 7.21 x J. Calculate: The longest wavelength of light that will eject electrons from chromium metal The frequency required to give electrons with kinetic energy of 2.50 x J. The wavelength of light for part (b)
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I-Clicker Question Which of the following statements is/are NOT true:
If emitted light has a frequency of 1.1 x 1015 s-1 and the threshold frequency related to the binding energy for Cs metal is 1.3 x 1015 s-1, electrons will be ejected from Cs. Light of higher frequency has a shorter wavelength. Above the threshold frequency, the number of emitted electrons and the energy per electron increase with light intensity. Both (a) and (c). Both (a) and (b).
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Electrons and Light Absorption
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Quantization of Energy
n = 5 n = 4 n = 3 n = 2 n = 1 Ground state
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Atomic Spectra Atoms absorb specific and characteristic frequencies/wavelengths of light. Depends upon the energy differences between ground and excited states for the atoms electrons. The pattern of absorbed photons is an absorption spectrum.
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Atomic Spectra When a photon is absorbed, it has to have a wavelength or frequency which matches the difference between the energy levels. Sometimes, the electron can drop from a higher energy state to a lower energy state producing a photon - the photon produced also has a wavelength or frequency that matches the difference between the energy levels.
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Atomic Spectra Problem
What is the energy of a photon needed to excite an electron from the ground state of hydrogen to the n=5 level? Determine the frequency and wavelength that hydrogen atoms emit in transition from the n=5 level to the ground state.
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Properties of Electrons
Electrons all have the same mass of x kg and charge of x C Note 1 Coulomb, C = charge of x 1018 electrons Electrons have magnetic properties, due to electron spin. First proposed by De Broglie, electrons also have wave and particle properties like photons.
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Momentum of photons
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