

The Quantum Model of the Atom
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Barbara White
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Quantized Adjective
[kwon-tahyz-d]
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Quantized
Restricted to discrete, specific values rather than a continuous range, such as the energy levels of an atom.
Example: This emission spectrum shows that an element, like sodium, only gives off light at specific, discrete colors (wavelengths), not a continuous rainbow. This is evidence that electron energy levels in an atom are quantized.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
de Broglie Wavelength Noun
[duh broy-lee weyv-length]
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de Broglie Wavelength
The wavelength associated with a moving particle, which demonstrates the wave-particle duality of matter and radiation.
Example: This image shows that for an electron to have a stable orbit in an atom, its associated wave must fit perfectly, like the 'in phase' wave (A).
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Quantum Model Noun
[kwon-tuhm mod-l]
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Quantum Model
The modern atomic model describing electron locations in terms of probabilities within an electron cloud, not fixed orbits.
Example: This diagram shows the Quantum Model of an atom, where the central nucleus is surrounded by an 'electron cloud,' a region representing the probable location of electrons.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Noun
[hahy-zuhn-burg uhn-sur-tn-tee prin-suh-puhl]
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Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
The fundamental principle stating it is impossible to simultaneously measure the exact position and momentum of a particle.
Example: This diagram shows that trying to measure an electron's position with a photon (light) changes the electron's path, illustrating you can't know both simultaneously.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Electron Cloud Noun
[ih-lek-tron kloud]
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Electron Cloud
The region of space around an atomic nucleus where an electron has a high probability of being found.
Example: This diagram shows a central nucleus surrounded by a shaded 'cloud,' which represents the area where an atom's electrons are most likely to be found.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Quantum Mechanics Noun
[kwon-tuhm mi-kan-iks]
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Quantum Mechanics
The physics field describing the wave properties of matter and the behavior of energy at atomic and subatomic levels.
Example: This diagram shows that in quantum mechanics, tiny objects like photons can behave as both a wave and a particle, a concept called wave-particle duality.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Incoherent Light Noun
[in-koh-heer-uhnt lahyt]
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Incoherent Light
Light composed of waves that are out of phase with each other, with their crests and troughs not aligned.
Example: Incoherent light consists of light waves that are out of phase, meaning their peaks and troughs do not line up, creating a jumbled pattern.
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