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Chemical Ideas 6.7. Where does colour come from?. 25 questions to see what you’ve remembered. More about the colour we see .. Key stage 3 stuff. 1. What colour is the light reaching my eye? Explain. Red filter. transmit absorb reflect.
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Chemical Ideas 6.7 Where does colour come from?
1. What colour is the light reaching my eye? Explain. Red filter transmit absorb reflect
2. What colour is the light reaching my eye? Explain. Blue filter transmit absorb reflect
3. What colour is the light reaching my eye? Explain. Colourless glass transmit absorb reflect
4. What colour does the ball look? Explain. transmit absorb reflect
5. What colour does the ball look? Explain. transmit absorb reflect
6. What colour does the ball look? Explain. transmit absorb reflect
transmit absorb reflect 7. What colour does the ball look? Explain
transmit absorb reflect 8. What colour does the ball look? Explain.
9. The rays are … • A. Refracted • B. Reflected • C. Dispersed • D. Converged
Sometimes we use the wave model for light … • λ (lambda)= wavelength
12. Sketch the e.m.s. and use arrows to mark: Increasing energy Increasing wavelength Increasing frequency
c = 3.00x108 m s-1 C = λν problems…. Work out v: 13. If λ is 3.00 m 14 If λ is 30.0 cm 15. If λ is 3.00 mm Work out λ: 16. If ν is 3.00 x 1010 Hz
Sometimes we use the particle model … Hz h = 6.63 x 10-34 J Hz -1 Planck constant • Packages of energy are called photons • Light is a stream of photons • E = 6.63 x10-34 x 4.5 x 1014 = 3.0 x 10-19 J
E = hν problems … • h = 6.63 x 10-34 J Hz -1 • Planck constant 17. If the frequency is 1.089 x 106 Hz, what is the energy of each photon? 18. If E = 3.65 x 10-20 J per photon, what is the frequency (ν) of the radiation?
19. Absorption or emission Spectrum of hydrogen? • Black background • Coloured lines.
Spectroscopy • Sample of hydrogen • High voltage • Prism
Electrons can only exist in fixed energy levels. • Electrons absorb energy and move to a higher energy level. ΔE • The electrons drop back to a lower energy level and emit energy. • The frequency of the radiation emitted depends on ΔE.
20. Red? 21. Blue/green? ?
22. Why no • 7 2 • 8 2 • 9 2? 1 2 3 4 6 7 etc 5
1 2 3 4 23. What happens to electrons?
Chemical Ideas 6.2What happens when radiation interacts with matter?
Molecules are made of more than one atom but they still have electrons. • Electronic transitions Vis + UV
25.There are vibrational energy levels as well as electronic energy level . ΔE in which region?
1. What colour is the light reaching my eye? Explain. Red filter Red
2. What colour is the light reaching my eye? Explain. Blue filter Blue
3. What colour is the light reaching my eye? Explain. Colourless glass White
9. The rays are … • A. Refracted • B. Reflected • C. Dispersed • D. Converged
Sometimes we use the wave model for light … • λ (lambda)= wavelength
11. Wavelength increases, Frequency ? decreases C
12. energy wavelength frequency
c = λν λ = wavelength m lambda c = speed of light = 3.00 x 108 m s-1 ν = frequency Hz ( or s-1 ) nu Use m for λ c λ ν
c = 3.00x108 m s-1 C = λν problems…. Work out v: 13. If λ is 3.00 m 14. If λ is 30.0 cm 15. If λ is 3.00 mm Work out λ: 16. If ν is 3.00 x 1010 Hz
Sometimes we use the particle model … Hz h = 6.63 x 10-34 J Hz -1 Planck constant • Packages of energy are called photons • Light is a stream of photons • E = 6.63 x10-34 x 4.5 x 1014 = 3.0 x 10-19 J
E = hν problems … • h = 6.63 x 10-34 J Hz -1 • Planck constant 17. If the frequency is 1.089 x 106 Hz, what is the energy of each photon? 18. If E = 3.65 x 10-20 J per photon, what is the frequency (ν) of the radiation?
19. emission • Black background • Coloured lines.