Module 4 test
The speed of light and what is it the product of?
(3.00 *10^8 m/s) is the product of its wavelength and frequency All em waves c= λ𝓥
Electron-dot structures shortcut
1-2: same 3-12: -10 from column number
Completely fill D orbital
10 electrons (5 boxes)
Completely fill F sub orbital
14 electrons (7 boxes)
Early ____s: scientists observed certain elements emitted visible light when heated in a flame
1900
Completely fill S orbital
2 electrons (1 box) Completely fill P orbital==6 electrons (3 boxes)
matter has ____ different states, which are (lowest to highest)
4; solid, liquid, gas, and gas with more energy
Green light has a frequency of 6 × 1014 Hz, and the speed of light is 3 × 108 m/s. The wavelength of green light is _____ × 10-7
5 The speed of light is the product of wavelength and frequency
Yellow light has a wavelength of 6 × 10-7 m. Given that the speed of light is 3 × 108 m/s, what is the frequency of this light?
5 × 1014 Hz ν = cλ = 3×10^8m/s6×10^-7m= 5 × 1014 Hz
Given that Planck's constant is 6.6 × 10^-34 J⋅s, what is the energy of a photon of light with a frequency of 1.1 × 10^16 s^-1?
7.3 × 10^-18 J E = hν = (6.6 × 10-34 J⋅s)(1.1 × 1016 s-1) = 7.3 × 10-18 J
A sulfur atom has 16 electrons, but only 6 occupy the outermost 3s and 3p orbitals, so
A sulfur atom has six valence electrons
The set of frequencies of electromagnetic waves given off by atoms of an element is called the
Atomic emission spectrum
The form of energy that includes visible light, X rays, and microwaves and that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space is called
Electromagnetic radiation
The term for all forms of electromagnetic radiation, with the only differences in the types of radiation being their frequencies and wavelength, is the
Electromagnetic spectrum
Light emitted by elements when heated revealed the arrangement of ____ in atoms which explained the ____ behavior of elements
Electrons, chemical
The ___ of a photon is equal to Planck's constant multiplied by the ____ of the photon
Energy, frequency
German physicist Max Planck's study of the light emitted by heated objects led him to conclude that matter can gain or lose ___ only in small, specific amounts called ___
Energy, quantums
Which of these formulas correctly expresses the relationship between the energy of a photon (Ephoton) and its wavelength (ν)?
Ephoton = hν
filling in orbitals is done by
Filling in vertically
The number of waves that pass a given point per second is called the
Frequency
Noble gases have completely filled p-orbitals p6, which are
He, Kr, Ne, Xe, Ar, Rn Electron configurations can be shortened by using==noble gas configuration
Noble gases
Helium and neon
Completely full elements
Hydrogen, Helium, and Neon
Wavelength and frequency are ____ related.
Inversely
The wave model of light cannot explain all of light characteristics, which are
It cannot explain why heated objects emit only certain frequencies of light light at a given temperature It cannot explain why some metals emit electrons when light of a specific frequency shines on them
What conclusion did German physicist Max Planck come to as a result of his study of the light emitted by heated objects?
Matter can gain or lose energy only in small, specific amounts called quanta.
Which of these properties of light are not explained by the wave model?
Only certain frequencies of light are emitted by heated objects. Shining light of a specific frequency on some metals causes them to emit electrons.
When light of a certain frequency, or higher than a certain frequency, shines on the surface of a metal, electrons are emitted. This is called the
Photoelectric effect
A ____ is a massless particle that carries a quantum of energy.
Photon
What is the term for a massless particle that carries a quantum of energy?
Photon
The wave model depicts light as continuous waves, whereas the particle model depicts light as a beam of bundles of energy called ______.
Photons
Light can behave as a beam of bundles of energy called ___ or it can behave as a continuous stream of radiation that behaves like a ___
Photons, wave
White light separates into all the colors of the visible spectrum when it is passed through a
Prism
The minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom is called a
Quantum
Which has more energy: red or green?
Red: lower frequency → longer have length
Electron configuration
The arrangement of electrons in an atom
Ground state
The lowest allowable energy state of an atom
True or false: Sunlight is an example of white light, which is made up of all visible light.
True Sunlight contains all the colors of the visible spectrum. When all these colors are combined the light appears to be colorless.
Plank's constant is a ________ number
Very small
The fact that certain frequencies of light cause some metals to emit electrons cannot be explained by the ____ model of light.
Wave
The shortest distance between equivalent points on a continuous wave is the
Wavelength
What questions were left unanswered by Rutherford's atomic model?
What determines differences in chemical behavior? How are electrons arranged in space around the nucleus? Why aren't electrons pulled into the nucleus?
Electromagnetic radiation (& examples)
a form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space Examples: microwaves,x-rays, television, radio waves, gamma, ultraviolet, and infrared Changing electric and magnetic fields
Ultra violet
above violet
The electromagnetic spectrum includes _____ _______ of electromagnetic radiation
all forms
Which does the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum include?
all forms of electromagnetic radiation
The distance from the origin of a wave to the crest is called the
amplitude
Rutherford model: didn't explain how electrons are ________ around the _________ or why electrons aren't pulled into the positively charged nucleus
arranged; nucleus
Orbital diagrams represent electrons in orbitals using.....
arrows in boxes
Rutherford model proposed that an ________ ________ is concentrated in the ________ and that electrons move around it
atom's mass; nucleus
________ __________ between particles that hold them in whatever matter state they're in
attractive force
4s comes _______ 3d
before
Infrared
below red
Analysis of the light revealed that an element's __________ _________ is related to the arrangement of the electrons in its atoms
chemical behavior
Electron-dot structures
consist of the element's symbol-- representing the nucleus and inner-level electrons-- surrounded by dots representing the valence electrons
The atomic emission spectrum of an element can be used to determine if an element is present in a sample because each element's atomic emission spectrum ______.
consists of a unique set of lines of different wavelengths
Waves of the same colors could have ______ wave lengths
different
Albert Einstein proposed that light has a ______ _______
dual nature
Which is the form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space?
electromagnetic radiation
Photoelectric effect
electrons (called photo electrons) are emitted from a metal's surface when light at or above a certain frequency shines on the surface Dim light, not as much electrons, the more light, the more electrons Can think of sunlight going to chloroplast in photosynthesis
what causes matter to shift to a higher stage as time goes on?
energy increases
When an atom gains energy, it is in an _______ state
excited
Planck's constant
h, has a value of 6.626 x 10^-34 J x s, where J is the symbol for joule, the SI unit of energy, The energy of radiation increases as the frequency increases
Safer: Hydrogen or helium
helium (doesn't react with anything
How are wavelength and frequency related?
inversely
Photon
is a massless particle that carries a quantum of energy Minimum energy that can be gained or lost by atom
Quantum
is the minim amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom Quantum, quantity
Frequency (𝓥)
is the number of wave that pas a given point per second Hu "chew" is symbol
Wavelength (λ)
is the shortest distance between equivalent points on a continuous wave Lambda: name of symbol
Noble gases are the element in the ______ column of the periodic table - Group ___
last; 18
Radio wave have the _______ amount of energy
least
Valence electrons
located in the atom's outermost orbitals-- generally associated with the atom's highest principal energy level. They determine an element's chemical properties
Ground-State Electron
lowest state possible Configuration
3d has _____ energy than 4s
more (may be some overlapping)
An electron falls from the 4th energy down to the first. Another electron falls from the second energy level to the first. Which will produce light with a longer wavelength? → n= 4 to n=1 or n=2 to n=1
n=2 to n=1 → less energy
________ and ________ are inversely related, and what does inversely mean wavelength, frequency Inversely
one decreases, the other one increases
Rutherford model: didn't explain why electrons aren't pulled into the ___________ __________ __________
positively charged nucleus
The electron configuration for an element can be represented using the noble-gas notation for the noble gas in the (with example)
previous period and the electron configuration for the addition orbitals being filled Calcium- [Ar]4s2 2 e- in the highest energy level 2 valence electrons
Matter can gain or lose energy only in small specific amounts called...
quanta
In 1913, Niels Bohr proposed a __________ ________ for the hydrogen atom. Bohr correctly predicted the _________ _________ in hydrogen's atomic emission spectrum
quantum model; frequency lines
n=1 can have
s
' n=2 can have
s or p
n≥4 can have
s, p, d, or f
n=3 can have
s, p, or d
Max Plank (1858-1947)
showed that there is a direct relationship between the energy of a quantum and the frequency of emitted radiation
Pauli exclusion principle
states that a maximum of two electrons can occupy a single orbital, but only of the electrons have opposite spins
Aufbau principle
states that each electron occupies the lowest energy orbital available As the energy increases, they get closer together 3d has more energy than 3s 4s would fill first
Hund's rule
states that single electrons with the same spin must occupy each equal-energy orbital before additional electrons with opposite spins can occupy the same orbitals
Absolute zero
temperature where matter has its minimum energy/temperature (-200 Celsius) Coldest thing can get Less movement
Which defines wavelength?
the distance between equivalent points on a continuous wave
Which defines the amplitude of a wave?
the height of a wave from the origin to the crest
A quantum is
the minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom.
Which defines frequency?
the number of waves that pass a given point per second
What is it called when light of a certain frequency is shined on a metal and electrons are emitted from the metal's surface?
the photoelectric effect
Which color of light has the shortest wavelength? → red, yellow, blue, or violet
violet
Which color of light has the most energy?→red, yellow, blue, or violet
violet'' An electron falls from the 4th energy down to the first. Another electron falls from the second energy level to the first. Which move has a larger change in energy? → n= 4 to n=1 or n=2 to n=1==n= 4 to n=1 → 4-1 is 3 and 2-1 is 1
Microwaves (how it works)
water molecules rotate and vibrate
Amplitude
wave's height from the origin to a crest
A beam of light has both ________-like and __________-like properties
wave; particle
