Dr. S. M. Condren. Electromagnetic Radiation Electromagnetic wave wavelength frequency amplitude.

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Dr. S. M. Condren

Dr. S. M. Condren

Electromagnetic Radiation

Electromagnetic wave

• wavelength

• frequency

• amplitude

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Black Body Radiation

http://www.cbu.edu/~mcondren/C11599/BBvis.mov

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Photoelectric Effect

• the emission of electrons by substances, especially metals, when light falls on their surfaces.

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Dr. S. M. Condren

Dr. S. M. Condren

Line Spectrum

A spectrum produced by a luminous gas or vapor and appearing as distinct lines characteristic of the various elements constituting the gas.

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Emission Spectrum

The spectrum of bright lines, bands, or continuous radiation characteristic of and determined by a specific emitting substance subjected to a specific kind of excitation.

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Ground State

The state of least possible energy in a physical system, as of elementary particles. Also called ground level.

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Excited State

Being at an energy level higher than the ground state.

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Absorption Spectrum

• Light shinning on a sample causes electrons to be excited from the ground state to an excited state

• wavelengths of that energy are removed from transmitted spectra

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Bohr Atom

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Line Spectra

Lyman series => ultraviolet

n > 1 ==> n = 1

Balmer series => visible light

n > 2 ==> n = 2

Paschen series => infrared

n > 3 ==> n = 3

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Magnetism

• Result of the spin of electrons

• diamagnetism - no unpaired electrons

• paramagnetism - one or more unpaired electrons

• ferromagentism - case of paramagnetism where the substance retains its magnetism

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paramagnetic ferromagnetic

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Atomic Radius

• increase top to bottom down a group– each additional electron “shell” shields the

outer electrons from the nuclear charge

Zeff = Z - Swhere Zeff => effective nuclear charge

Z => nuclear charge, atomic numberS => shielding constant

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Dr. S. M. Condren

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Ionization Energy

• energy necessary to remove an electron to form a positive ion

• low value for metals, electrons easily removed

• high value for non-metals, electrons difficult to remove

• increases from lower left corner of periodic table to the upper right corner

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Electron Affinity

• energy released when an electron is added to an atom

• same trends as ionization energy, increases from lower left corner to the upper right corner

• metals have low “EA”

• nonmetals have high “EA”