CHEM 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Ammeter, Threshold Energy, Visible Spectrum

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If you go beyond violet into higher frequency and higher energy wavelength, you are in the uv range. 3. 4 atomic spectra: sodium burns orange; potassium burns purple; copper burns blueish-green, each element has a unique line spectrum and burns different colours. 3. 5 atomic properties: bohr: atoms are mostly empty space, repulsions between atoms, atoms contain a nucleus made up of neutrons (uncharged particles) and protons (positively charged particles). This corresponds to the threshold energy from the photoelectric effect: at n=infinity, the electron is completely free of the atom (ionized) If the wavelength of the photon exactly corresponds to the gap between energy levels, then the photon will be absorbed, and the electron will be excited. If the energy does not match exactly, the photon will not be absorbed: when we go from a lower energy to a higher energy we get an absorption or, or positive, energy.

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