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Announcements – Lecture VII – Wednesday, May 28th
1. Second Lab: Thursday, May 29th, ISB 155 (A-C)
2. Exam I: Friday, May 30th – In Classy, y
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Quiz 5 Class #: ____ Last Name: _____________
Balance the following reactions using the smallest possible integer coefficients.
1. ___ NH3(g) + ___ O2(g) = ___ NO(g) + ___ H2O(g)
2. ___ ammonium chloride (aq) = ___ ammonia (g) + ___ hydrochloric acid(aq)___ ( q) ___ (g) ___ y ( q)
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6.1 Electromagnetic RadiationWavelength /Energy /Frequency – Qualitative
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6.1 Electromagnetic RadiationWavelength /Energy /FrequencyRelationshipsRelationships
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6.2 Photons and Photon Energya) The Photoelectric Effect
6 2a Example 16.2a Example_1
Heat lamps use infra-red radiation to keep food warm. = 2,600 nm ,What is the energy associated with this radiation in J.mol-1.{ c = 2 98x108 m s-1 h = 6 626x10-34 J s N = 6 023x1023 mol-1 1nm = 1x10-9m}{ c = 2.98x10 m.s , h = 6.626x10 J.s, N = 6.023x10 mol , 1nm = 1x10 m}
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6.2 Photons and Photon Energya) The Photoelectric Effect
6 2a Example 26.2a Example_2Radio waves lie in the 10 to 1,000 m range.What is wavelength of a Radio wave that has an energy of 1.07x10-30 kJ{ c = 2.98x108 m.s-1, h = 6.626x10-34 J.s, N = 6.023x1023 mol-1, 1nm = 1x10-9m}{ }
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6.4 Quantum Theory of Atomic StructureLouis de Broglie
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6.5 Modern Quantum MechanicsStanding Waves
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