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ARRANGEMENT OF ELECTRONS IN ATOMS
The Development of a New Atomic Model - 4.1
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The Old Atomic Model Problem with Rutherford model
– no explanation of where e-s are
New info about light led to new model of the atom
Before 1900 scientists thought light traveled like a wave.
We know now that light behaves like a wave and like a particle
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The Wave Description Called the dual wave-particle nature
of light! Electromagnetic Radiation - form of
E that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels thru space
Electromagnetic Spectrum - all of the forms of electromagnetic radiation (visible light, x-rays, uv and infrared light, micro and radio waves)
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The Wave Description
All types of emag rad. move at 3.00 x 108 m/s in a vacuum. (slightly slower thru matter)
This is the speed of light
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The Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Wavelength and Frequency Wavelength - λ the distance
between corresponding points on adjacent waves
Frequency - ν the number of waves that pass agiven point in a specific time, usually 1 second
Frequency is expressed in Hertz (Hz)
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The Relationship B/T Freq. and Wavelength
c = λν The speed of light = wavelength
times frequency The wavelength of red light is
7.6 x 10-7 m, calculate the frequency.
F = speed = 2.998 x 108 m/s wavelength 7.6 x 10-7 m
Frequency = 3.9 x 1014Hz
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The Photo-electric Effect The emission
of e-s from a metal when light shines on the metal
Light had to be a certain freq. to emit e-s
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The Particle Description of Light
Planck proposed idea of quanta (E packets)
Quantum of energy - the minimum quantitiy of E that can be lost or gained by an atom
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The Particle Description of Light
E = hν Where E is the energy in
joules of a quantum of radiation
υ is the frequency in s-1
h is Planck's constant of 6.626 x 10-34 J * s
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Einstein and the dual particle-wave nature
Ein. supported Planck by proposing the duality of light as particle and wave
Ein. proposed particles of light carry a quantum of E called photons (0 mass)
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Einstein and the dual particle-wave nature
The E of a photon depends on the υ of rad.
E absorbed in whole # of photons
Different metals need diff. υ to remove an e-
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The H atom and the LES
Electric current passed thru a gas at a low pressure
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The Line Emission Spectrum
LES = the resultfrom a narrowbeam of theemitted light thatis shined througha prism when itseparated intocolors of thevisible spectrum
The Continuous Spectrum
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E Levels
Ground state - the lowest E level of an atom (very stable level)
Excited state - a state in which an atom has a higher potential E than it has in its ground state
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E Levels
When an e- falls from the excited state, a photon is given off - the E of the photon is = to the E difference
H only emits certain freq. so e- exists in specific E levels