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Properties
of light
Photoelectric
effect
Big thinkers about small things
Electron configuration
orbital notation
noble gas & electron dot
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c= 3.00 .10
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What is the speed of an electromagnetic wave
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c= λν
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How are the frequency and wavelength of light related.
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They have the same speed= cwhich is faster, gamma rays or infrared ?
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The distance between corresponding parts of two adjacent waves.
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define wavelength
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The number of waves that pass a given point in a given amount of time
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Define frequency
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electrons
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What is emitted when light shines on a metal?
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A quanta
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What do we call a small packet of energy that is the minimum an atom can lose or gain?
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a particle of electromagnetic radiation that has no mass and one quanta of energy.
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What is a photon?
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E = hυ
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How do we calculate the minimum amount of energy a photon possesses ?
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h= 6.626 . 10
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What is the value of Planck's constant?
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Max Planck
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Who first gave an explanation why the photoelectric effect only works for certain frequencies of light?
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Einstein
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Who named the small particle with one quanta of energy a photon?
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Heisenberg
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Who proposed that it is impossible to know both the position and the momentum of an electron?
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No two electrons can have the same 4 quantums numbers assigned to them.
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What is the Pauli Exclusion Principle?
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An electron occupies the lowest energy level that is available.
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What is aufbau's principal?
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1s22s22p63s2
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What is the electron configuration of Magnesium, atomic # 12?
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4s
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In order of filling, what comes after 3p?
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1s2s2p3s3p4s3d
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List the first 7 sublevels, in order of filling.
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4s is lower energy than 3d, therefore, an electron
willoccupy it first
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Why does 4s come before 3d in order of filling?
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By changing the order, a more stable arrangement is achieved
Example : Chromium: [Ar]4s13d5
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We looked at a number of elements that do not follow the standard order of filling. Why are these exceptions to the filling and give an example:
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Spin, and orientation of orbitals (magnetic quantum number)
example:
Category 5 - 100What 2 properties of the electron is shown in orbital notation that we don't see in electron
notation?
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Neon
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For which element is this the orbital notation:
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1s 2s
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write the orbital notation for Berryllium
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1s 2s 2px 2py 2pz 3s 3px 3py 3pz
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Write the orbital notation for Chlorine:
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3pz should have an electron before 3py gets two: Hund's rule
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What is wrong with this and why: 1s 2s 2px 2py 2pz 3s 3px 3py 3pz
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[Ne]3s1 Write the noble gas notation for Sodium.
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Li.
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Write the electron dot notation for Lithium
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The valence electrons
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What do the dots stand for in electron dot notation?
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All electrons after the noble gas that precedes the element being depicted.
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What electrons are shown outside the brackets of noble gas configuration?
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Final Jeopardy
The colors shown when electron drops from an excited state back to the ground state
and emits energy. What is an emission spectra?
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They are the same, all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in a vacuum.
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How do the speed of Xrays and gamma rays compare?
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