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Modern Atomic Theory Ms. Hoang ACP Chemistry
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Summary Visible light is a small section of the EM spectrum Light exhibits wave-like and particle-like properties To characterize wave, scientists use wavelength, frequency, speed (and amplitude) Short wavelength = (high/low) frequency = (high/low) energy Long wavelength = (high/low) frequency = (high/low) energy Wavelength determines color of light White light is light of all wavelengths Objects around us absorb visible light of different wavelengths and emit light of different wavelengths. That is why objects appear to have colors.
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Concept Check-in What color is a banana under white light? Yellow What color is a banana under green light? Black
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Objectives Use light and wave formulae to calculate wavelength and frequency of light Contrast continuous spectra with line spectra Explain why the emission spectra of elements are line spectra rather than continuous spectra
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Light and Wave formulae h = 6.626 x 10 -34 J.s | 1nm = 1.00 x 10 -9 m
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Example A photon has an energy of 4.00 x 10 -19 J. Find the frequency of the radiation Find the wavelength of the radiation Find the color of the photon if possible
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Your turn A photon has an energy of 3.00 x 10 -19 J. Find the frequency of the radiation Find the wavelength of the radiation Find the color of the photon if possible
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Your turn A bright line spectrum contains a line with a wavelength of 518 nm. The color of the line is: A. Violet B. Green C. Yellow E. Red The energy is: A. 5.12 x 10 -23 J B. 3.84 x 10 19 J C. 5.12 x 10 23 J D. 3.84 x 10 -19 J
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Flame Test revisit
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Energy is quantized
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Flame Test revisit
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Types of spectra Continuous vs. Line How do we know? Spectroscope
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Types of spectra _______ light = contains light of all wavelengths __________ Light from an excited element (electrical current) = contains light of _______ wavelengths _____________ Question: Why do atoms emit line spectra?
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Hydrogen atom Emission Spectrum for Hydrogen
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Bohr Model of the Atom Electrons go in orbits around the nucleus like the solar system Each orbit is a discrete Only works for Hydrogen atom
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n = 3 n = 2 n = 1
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Emission and Absorption Spectra
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Cosmos – Hiding in the Light
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Wave Mechanical Model of the Atom Orbitals = electron cloud = probability map of finding electrons = easier to find electrons in the shaded regions The size of an atom is described as 90% probability of finding an electron at a given point in space
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