
Atomic Emission Spectrum
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Chemistry
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Lesson 1.3: Atomic Emission Spectra and the Bohr Model
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Multiple Choice
All matter has ___ and occupies space
mass
particle
element
molecule
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Multiple Choice
How many electrons does one neutrally charged atom of argon have?
18
22
40
58
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Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
How many electrons are in Radium-226
88
138
226
314
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Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
How many Neutrons are in Radium-226
88
138
226
314
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Chemistry in your life
A pilot light is the ignition source for a natural gas furnace, which fuels the energy for many buildings
Usually it burns a blue color, but can sometimes be found burning different colors
What does this mean, and when should you go for repairs?
Experience Chemistry | Lesson 1.4
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Properties of Light
Light has properties of both particles and waves
Shows wavelength behavior as it travels through space
Different Wavelengths are different colors
When light strikes something, it behaves like a particle
Light is a form of energy and electromagnetic radiation
Experience Chemistry | Lesson 1.4
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Atomic Emission Spectra
Electrons exist naturally in a ground state
anything higher than the ground state is called an excited state
When an element is in a gaseous state and gains energy, electrons become excited and unstable
As the electron is released, light is released
Specific wavelengths of light released depending on the element
Atomic Emission Spectrum: the pattern formed when light emitted by an element is separated into the different wavelengths it contains
Experience Chemistry | Lesson 1.4
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Atomic Emission Spectra
Each Element emits specific wavelengths
The atomic emission spectrum of each element is like a fingerprint
No two have the same spectrum
The spectrum does not change for an individual element in any circumstances
It is possible to identify the elements in a mixture based on it's atomic emission
Experience Chemistry | Lesson 1.4
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The Bohr Model
Niels Bohr
Danish physicist
Proposed that electrons move in circular orbits around the nucleus
Each orbit have a fixed level of energy, and are called energy levels
When provided the right amount of energy, electrons can jump from one level to another
Quantum: the amount of energy required to jump an electron from one energy level to another
can vary based on where the electrons are and distance from the nucleus
Experience Chemistry | Lesson 1.4
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The Bohr Model
Energy Levels in an atom are not equally spaced
Higher energy levels are closer together than lower energy levels
The Bohr Model explains the specific Atomic Emissions of each element
Each line in the spectrum corresponds to a specific electron in transition
Experience Chemistry | Lesson 1.4
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The Bohr Model
The Bohr Model is not entirely correct, but serves as a simple model of certain properties
Experience Chemistry | Lesson 1.4
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Multiple Choice
What is the lowest possible energy level that an electron can occupy?
Excited state
Fundamental state
Ground state
Outermost state
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Multiple Choice
Which energy levels are closer together: Higher energy levels or Lower energy Levels?
Higher
Lower
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Multiple Choice
"The amount of energy required to jump an electron from one energy level to another" is known as what?
Electron excitement
Quantum
Spectral energy
Isotopic power
Lesson 1.3: Atomic Emission Spectra and the Bohr Model
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