Title: Electromagnetic%20Radiation
1Chapter 6 Electromagnetic Radiation
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4Short wavelength --gt high frequency high
energy
- Long wavelength --gt
- small frequency
- low energy
5The electromagnetic spectrum.
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7Which has the longest wavelength?
- Infrared
- Ultraviolet
- X-rays
- Radio waves
8- Rank the following in order of increasing
frequency -
- microwaves
- radiowaves
- X-rays
- blue light
- red light
- UV light
- IR light
9- Waves have a frequency
- Use the Greek letter nu, ?, for frequency, and
units are cycles per sec - All radiation ? ? c
- c velocity of light 3.00 x 108 m/sec
- Long wavelength ?small frequency
- Short wavelength ?high frequency
10The Wave Nature of Light
- The product of the frequency, n (waves/sec) and
the wavelength, l (m/wave) would give the speed
of the wave in m/s.
- So, given the frequency of light, its wavelength
can be calculated, or vice versa.
11The Wave Nature of Light
- What is the wavelength of yellow light with a
frequency of 5.09 x 1014 s-1? (Note s-1,
commonly referred to as Hertz (Hz) is defined as
cycles or waves per second.)
- If c nl, then rearranging, we obtain l c/n
12The Wave Nature of Light
- What is the frequency of violet light with a
wavelength of 408 nm?
- If c nl, then rearranging, we obtain n c/l.
13- What is the wavelength of WONY?
- What is the wavelength of cell phone radiation?
Frequency 850 MHz - What is the wavelength of a microwave oven?
Frequency 2.45 GHz
14Quantization of Energy
Light acts as if it consists of particles called
PHOTONS, with discrete energy.
- Energy of radiation is proportional to frequency
E h ?
h Plancks constant 6.6262 x 10-34 Js
15E h ?
Relationships
16Short wavelength light has
- High frequency and low energy
- High frequency and high energy
- Low frequency and low energy
- Low frequency and high energy
17- Rank the following in order of increasing photon
energy -
- microwaves
- radiowaves
- X-rays
- blue light
- red light
- UV light
- IR light
18Energy of Radiation
- What is the frequency of UV light with a
wavelength of 230 nm? - What is the energy of 1 photon of UV light with
wavelength 230 nm?
19What is the energy of a photon of 525 nm light?
- 3.79 x 10-19 J
- 4.83 x 10-22 J
- 3.67 x 1020 J
- 8.43 x 1023 J
20Radio Wave Energy
- What is the energy of a photon corresponding to
radio waves of frequency 1.255 x 10 6 s-1?
21- What is the energy of a mole of 230 nm photons?
- Can this light break C-C bonds with an energy of
346 kJ/mol?
22- Does 1200 nm light have enough energy to break
C-C bonds?
23Where does light come from?
- Excited solids emit a continuous spectrum of
light - Excited gas-phase atoms emit only specific
wavelengths of light (lines)
24Light emitted by solids
25Light emitted by hydrogen gas
26The Bohr Model of Hydrogen Atom
- Light absorbed or emitted is from electrons
moving between energy levels - Only certain energies are observed
- Therefore, only certain energy levels exist
- This is the Quanitization of energy levels
27Emission spectra of gaseous atoms
- Excited atoms emit light of only certain
wavelengths - The wavelengths of emitted light depend on the
element.
28Line spectra of atoms
29Energy Adsorption/Emission
30- For H, the energy levels correspond to
Constant 2.18 x 10-18 J
Energy level diagram
31Each line corresponds to a transition
32Explanation of line spectra
Balmer series