Title: QUANTUM MECHANICS
1QUANTUM MECHANICS
2MAX PLANCK and the QUANTUM
- electromagnetic energy could be emitted only in
quantized form - E hf, where E is energy, h is Planck's constant
and f is the frequency of the radiation.
3Definition
- Quantum an indivisible entity.
- The magnitude can only take on certain discrete
numerical values
4- The term photon was coined in 1926 by Gilbert
Lewis
- The QUANTUM of the electromagnetic field.
5Photons have zero mass and zero electric
charge Photons do carry energy, momentum and
angular momentum
6Photons are produced when one electron moves to
an orbital of less energy And when an unstable
nucleus undergoes nuclear decay And wherever
charged particles are accelerated And atoms
continuously emit photons due to their collisions
with each other
7HYDROGEN LINE SPECTRUM
8Hydrogen Neon Nitrogen Argon
9Electromagnetic Spectrum
10THE WAVE-LIKE ELECTRON
11- Louis Victor de Broglie-French Theoretical
Physicist - 1924 doctoral thesis, Recherches sur la théorie
des quanta (Research on Quantum Theory),
introduced his theory of electron waves. - Included the Wave-Particle Duality Theory of
matter
12- WAVE-PARTICLE DUALITY
- All objects exhibit, at times, a wave-like
nature, and at other times a particle-like
nature. - Photon acts like a PARTICLE
- Photon acts like a WAVE
13- de Broglie suggested that there is a wave
associated with the moving electron.
14The de Broglie Hypothesis Any moving particle or
object has an associated wavelength
15- Not long after de Broglie showed that the
electron could be connected with the wave,
Heisenberg and Schrodinger described the waves
mathematically. - Their formulas very closely match the
experimental observations.
16Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle One cannot
assign, with full precision, values for certain
pairs of observable variables, including momentum
and position, of a single particle at the same
time.
17Schrödinger Wave Equation
18Schrödinger Wave Equation Leads to a series of
mathematical functions called wave functions,
?. ?2 provides information about an electrons
location in an allowable energy state. ?2
probability density
19THE QUANTUM MECHANICAL MODEL OF THE ATOM
20QUANTUM NUMBERS
- Principal Quantum Number (n)
- refers to size and energy of orbital
- Angular Quantum Number (l)
- Distinguishes the shape of the orbitals
- Magnetic Quantum Number (ml)
- distinguishes orientation in space
- Spin Quantum Number (ms)
- gives the 2 possible locations of the spin axis
21The s Orbital
22The p Orbital
23The d Orbitals
24The f Orbitals
- much more complicated in their shape.
- so much so that we are not going to worry about
them in this course!!!!!
25- The maximum number of electrons that can occupy a
certain energy level can be calculated from the
equation 2n2 - Pauli Exclusion Principal an atomic orbital may
be described at most by two electrons
26- Aufbau Principal electrons must enter orbitals
of lowest energy first - Hunds rule when electrons occupy orbitals of
equal energy, one electron enters each orbital
until all the orbitals contain one electron with
spins parallel. Then other electrons enter the
orbitals with opposite spins.
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28Arthur Compton
- The Compton Effect
- When a high energy x-ray photon collides with a
free electron, it gives some of its energy to
the electron and a lower energy photon scatters
off the electron.
29Momentum of a Photon
- the momentum of a photon is the quotient of
Planks constant and the wavelength of the photon - P h/?
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31References
- http//hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/ems1.ht
ml - www.wikipedia.org
- http//theory.uwinnipeg.ca/mod_tech/node154.html
- http//library.thinkquest.org/19662/high/eng/elect
ron-wave.html - http//www.chemguide.co.uk/atoms/properties/atomor
bs.html