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Electromagnetic Radiation An Introduction to Light and Quantized Energy

Electromagnetic Radiation An Introduction to Light and Quantized Energy. Mrs. Nielsen Honors Chemistry. What is Electromagnetic Radiation?. A form of LIGHT energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space. What are some examples of electromagnetic radiation?.

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Electromagnetic Radiation An Introduction to Light and Quantized Energy

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  1. Electromagnetic RadiationAn Introduction to Light and Quantized Energy Mrs. NielsenHonors Chemistry

  2. What is Electromagnetic Radiation? A form of LIGHT energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space

  3. What are some examples of electromagnetic radiation?

  4. Electromagnetic Radiation • Energy (Joules, J) • Frequency () = # waves per unit time (waves/second) (Hertz = hz) • Wavelength () = distance between two corresponding points on adjacent waves c =  • c = speed of light = 3.00 x 108 m/sec

  5. ElectromagneticSpectrum Low Energy Low Frequency High Energy High Frequency In increasing energy, ROYGBIV

  6. Electromagnetic Spectrum • 1. Why are plants green? • 2. What makes a material white? • 3. What makes a material black? • 4. Why should you wear white on a hot summer day? • 5. Which of the following variables are directly proportional values? Indirectly proportional? • Frequency • Wavelength • Energy

  7. Practice Problems • What is the frequency of green light, which has a wavelength of 4.90 x 10-7m? • What is the speed of an electromagnetic wave that has a frequency of 7.8 x 106 Hz?

  8. Scientists and Experiments that lead to Quantum Theory

  9. Quantum Concept - 1900 • German physicist Max Planck started to search for WHY light emitted from heated objects. • Found that a QUANTUM is the minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom • Matter can gain or lose energy in small specific amounts called quanta

  10. Quantum Concept • Planck showed mathematically that the energy of a quantum is related to the frequency of the emitted radiation. • Equantum = hn • E = energy • h = Planck’s constant = 6.626 x 10-34 J·s • n = frequency

  11. Practice Problems • What is the energy for each of the following types of radiation? • a. 6.32 x 1020 s-1 • b. 9.50 x 1013 Hz • c. 1.05 x 1016 s-1

  12. Photoelectric Effect - 1905 • Photons are emitted from a metal’s surface when light of a certain frequency shines on a surface • Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922 for proposing that electromagnetic radiation has both wavelike and particle like natures. He calculated that the photon energy was: • Ephoton = hn

  13. Electromagnetic RadiationThe Double Slit Experiment

  14. Quantized Energy Levels - 1911 • Niels Bohr studied the HYDROGEN atom emission spectrum • Conclusion: electrons are restricted to certain orbits corresponding to E levels, hence, they are QUANTIZED • Rutherford never explained how e- fill the space surrounding the nucleus

  15. Quantized Energy Levels Ground State – lowest energy state Excited State – Electrons jump to higher energy levels due to an input of energy

  16. Quantized Energy Levels Absorption – Energy absorbed to “boost” e- to higher E level (excited state) Emission – Energy released by e- when “falling” back to lower E level (ground state)

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