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Explain the relationship between energy, wavelength, and speed of a wave. How are elements’ atomic spectra similar to humans’ fingerprints. 11/23/2015
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Reminders Wed. Nov. 24: “Model 4-useful light equations” worksheet Mon. Nov. 30: textbook #45-49 on page 166 Tues, Dec 1: Quiz: Light
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Science Fair Judges Recruit judges for the Science Fair Judges must be +21 years old Judges must have a background in science – College students majoring in science – Engineers
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Science Olympiad Interested in science competitions? Join the Von Science Olympiad Team! Fill out the application by Nov 8 on the Von Steuben site!
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Von Bridge Competition Date: Monday, December 15, 2014 Task: Construct a bridge that withstands the most weight. Winners: Travel to IIT and Compete against various schools. Scholarships and t-shirts may be available. Interested? Sign up with Ms. Roden in 215 - after school on Monday before December 1st, 2014
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Sodium-23 Atom 11 p + 12 n 0 11 e -
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Sodium-23 Atom Energy Level
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Excitation of Hydrogen Atoms
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Particle Nature of Light Matter can lose or gain energy but only in small, specific amounts Photon – A particle that carries energy that is gained or lost by an atom
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Sodium-23 Atom Ground State -electrons are in a position of low energy
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Excitation of Na Atom Now the atom is UNSTABL E Excited State -electrons are in a position of high energy
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Excitation of Na Atom The atom becomes STABLE again Ground State -electrons are in a position of low energy
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Chemist Humor Question: Why does hamburger have lower energy than steak? Answer: Because it’s in the ground state.
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Excitation of Electrons Electrons exist in very specific energy levels. (ground state) And when these electrons absorb energy… They get energized up to higher levels.
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Excitation of Electrons Quantum jump: happens all at once – instantaneously – because the electron can never exist between levels – not even for a second.
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See how an electron dropping from the 3 rd level to the 2 nd level produced red light A 4 2 electron drop produces blue light And a 5 2 drop produces violet light Excitation of Electrons Electron quickly drops back down to lower level and gives off a distinct band of light energy.
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+ + + + + - - - - - - 1 2 3 4 Figure 1.
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100100.1 Ionization Energy (MJ/mol) Intensity Photoelectron Spectra for Oxygen AB C
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Parts of a Wave crest node / origin trough wavelength Amplitude
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Parts of a Wave Wavelength, λ – The distance between crests on a wave – Units = m, cm, nm
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Parts of a Wave A B C Low High Medium
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1.What is the wavelength of a wave that has frequency of 3.44 x 10 9 Hz? 2.Light reflected from a green leaf has a wavelength of 4.90 x 10 -7 m. What is the ν of the light? 3.What is the energy of a wave with a of 5.89 x 10 -7 m?
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What is the wavelength of a wave that has frequency of 3.44 x 10 9 Hz? 1.Write the givens. 2.Write the formula. 3.Manipulate formula to find the unknown.
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Light reflected from a green leaf has a wavelength of 4.90 x 10 -7 m. What is the frequency of the light? 1.Write the givens. 2.Write the formula. 3.Manipulate formula to find the unknown.
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Light reflected from a green leaf has a wavelength of 4.90 x 10 -7 m. What is the frequency of the light? 4.Substitute in known values and solve. 5.Make sure units are correct.
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