Title: The Atom
1The Atom
2Atomic models
Thompsons plum pudding! 1.negative charges (e)
like plums surrounded by positive charges (the
pudding) creating the volume of an atom! He was
wrong!
3Atomic models
Rutherfords Planet model 1.Bounced particles off
metal foil. 2. Most passed through, some
deflected through large angle. 3. Predicted
planetary model w/ electrons orbiting positive
nucleus. Problems??? - acclerating nucleus
should produce EM waves ( electrons should
radiate energy fall into nuc.) - Atoms emit
only certain EM radiation, not all continous
frequencies!
Rutherford
4Atomic models
Bohrs Quantum Atom 1.Electron moves only in
permitted orbits.(quantized States) 2. Electron
does not emit energy when it is in one of the
allowed orbits. stationary state 3. When
electrons jump from one state to the
other, Energy is given off as a particular
photon with energy to the difference in energies
of the initial and final States hf Ei - Ef
5De Brogile Answers why
Why discrete energy levels 1.Orbit is only stable
with whole values of whole number electron dr
Brogile waves.
6De Brogile Answers why
Why discrete energy levels 1.Orbit is only stable
with whole values of whole number electron dr
Brogile waves.
7wavelength of matter waves
De Brogiles wavelength Plancks
constant momentum
8frequency of matter waves
De Broglies frequency Energy
Plancks constant
96.63 x 10 - 34 J s / .05kg (40 m/s) 3.32 x 10
-34 m
10What is the deBroglies wavelength of a .05kg
rock at a speed of 40 m/s?
11E6 E5 E4 E3 E2
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13E6 E5 E4 E3 E2
Emitting photons lowers energy levels
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15How much is the energy of a hydrogen electron in
the third state?
16How much is the energy of a hydrogen electron in
the third state?
2
-1.5eV
17For a hydrogen atom determine A) Energy of
innermost energy level (n1) B)Energy of 2nd and
3rd level C)Energy difference between levels 2
and 3
2
18Energy of photon yields Energy released
2
2
n1 would be the ground state, hence, a 13.6 eV
would be needed to release an electron
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2
What is the wavelength of the line in the visable
spectrum of atomic hydrogen specified by the
value n2 5)?
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2
What is the wavelength of the line in the visable
spectrum of atomic hydrogen specified by the
value of n1 2 and n2 5)?
a) Solve for E using equation to get 2.86 eV
3 x 10 8 (4.15 x 10 -15) eV s 2.86 eV 4.35 x
10 -7
21- A hydrogen electron in its third quantum state
has an orbital radius of about 4.5 x 10 -10 m.
Find its - Wavelength
- Momentum
- Kinetic energy
22- A hydrogen electron in its third quantum state
has an orbital radius of about 4.5 x 10 -10 m.
Find its - Wavelength (1/3 circ)
- Momentum (h /?/)
- 7.0 x 10-24 kg m/s
23Atomic models
Bohrs Quantum Atom 1.Electron moves only in
permitted orbits.(quantized States) 2. Electron
does not emit energy when it is in one of the
allowed orbits. stationary state 3. When
electrons jump from one state to the
other, Energy is given off as a particular
photon with energy to the difference in energies
of the initial and final States hf Ei - Ef
24A hydrogen atomdrops from n2 to n1 energy
level. A) Energy of a photon emitted B)calculate
frequency of photon emitted C)wavelength of the
photon emmitted
Hint for B is there are 1.6 x 10 -19 J / eV