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Atomic Spectra
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Much of what we know about atomic structure comes from analysis of light either being emitted or absorbed by substances. Elements can emit certain wavelengths (λ) when excited
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Most sources of radiant energy (ex. light bulbs) produce many different wavelengths of light (continuous spectrum).
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Elements produce certain colors when excited (via electrical discharge or heat). HNe
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When separated by a prism, the light produced by each element produces a specific spectrum of light (atomic spectrum).
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Spectral lines can determine the chemical composition of various materials or objects (ex. stars).
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Spectral lines can also tell us about star movement!!! Moving towards equipment Moving away from equipment
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What does the atomic spectrum of an element tell us? Electrons (e - ) are either emitting or absorbing energy by changing energy states. n = 1 n = 2 n = 3 n = principal quantum # # = Energy - -
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Energy level concept based on the Bohr Model of the atom. Electron Proton Neutron - e - are found in orbits of certain radii. - e - in a particular orbit has a specific energy and does not radiate energy while in orbit. - Energy is emitted or absorbed when an e - changes from one energy level to another.
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Types of electromagnetic (EM) radiation observed when e - change energy levels.
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