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Chemistry of the Light Bulb
By: Phillip Ndowu
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Summary
• The light bulb is powered through an electric current
• The bulb receives the current through a filament
• Then, the filament transmits the energy to the bulb
• Common elements in a regular incandescent light bulb include: argon, tungsten, krypton
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ChemistryO Thomas Edison
invited the light bulb
O The filament of the bulb is important to the function
O The thinner the filament, the more energy is emitted
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ChemistryO Tungsten sublimes
making is easier for the filament to burn out easier
O Scientists tried different substances that would last longer
O They also tried to replace oxygen with nitrogen and more argon
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Chemistry• Scientists used krypton,
and argon as substitutes for tungsten
• Argon was a good substitute because the argon “controlled the sublimation rate of the filament by transferring some of the excess heat away from the glowing metal (Rohrig 12).”
• This process prevents the filament from over heating quickly
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ChemistryO When the argon
hits the wall of the bulb, it raises the temperature
O The tighter the atoms are, the more sustained the energy is
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VideoO https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=YnMP1Uj2nz0
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Works Cited
O "Producing Light." Union. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2014. http://www1.union.edu/newmanj/Physics100/Light%20Production/producing_light.htm>.
O Rohrig, Brian. "Chemistry of the Light Bulb: Still a Bright Idea." Free Republic. Plan Book, n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2014. <http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=14&ved=0CIQBEBYwDQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Ffiles.planbookedu.com%2F128250%2F59463%2Fphy_ChemistryofLightbulb.pdf&ei=FT9LU-GZIKeA2gXs0ID4CQ&usg=AFQjCNFU4P0gjk7Ni4snaYac5VMwee_fPA&sig2=WRCCaJf_2wfHC5szUYRf9g&bvm=bv.64542518,d.b2I>.
O Uva, Enrico. "The Chemistry of Light Bulbs." Science 2.0. ION, n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2014. <http://www.science20.com/chemical_education/chemistry_light_bulbs—and_why_cfls_are_overrated-77526>.