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5.3 Notes Light & Spectrometry Pg. 136-149. Objectives   Appreciate the phenomenon of how an atom absorbs and releases energy in the form of light 

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1 5.3 Notes Light & Spectrometry Pg. 136-149

2 Objectives   Appreciate the phenomenon of how an atom absorbs and releases energy in the form of light   Understand the differences between wave and particle theories of light   Describe the electromagnetic spectrum   Understand and explain the dispersion of light through a prism

3 Theory of Light  Color is a visual indication of the fact that objects absorb certain portions of visible light and transmit or reflect others.  Different chemical substances absorb certain types and certain amounts of light.

4 Two Models for Explaining Light 1. Light described as a continuous wave 2. Light described as a stream of discrete energy particles

5 Light as a continuous wave c = λ x f  Wavelength ( λ - lambda)  Unit of measure = nanometer  Frequency (f) refers to the speed at which wavelengths pass a given point in a unit of time  Cycles per second  Speed of light is 300 million meters per second (c)

6 Light  Visible light is identified by the electromagnetic spectrum  Distinguishable by wavelength and frequencies.  Can be described as continuous as long as it travels space

7 LASER  Light Amplification by the Simulated Emission of Radiation  Coherent light  Light that has all its waves pulsating in unison

8 Light as a stream of discrete particles  Occurs when radiation is absorbed by a substance  Discrete particles are known as photons each with a definite amount of energy  E = hf (E energy, f is frequency)  h = Planck ’ s constant  6.6262 x 10 -34 J/s

9 Spectrophotometry  Measure the quantity of radiation that a particular material absorbs as a function of wavelength or frequency  The invisible radiations of the electromagnetic spectrum.  This absorption by chemical substances is selective because different materials have different energy requirements and therefore absorb at different frequencies

10 Spectrophotometer  An instrument that measure absorption spectrum of a chemical substance  Produces a graph that shows the absorption of UV, visible, and IR radiations

11  Some radiation reflected so not all is absorbed  Just how much is absorbed depends on the concentration of the absorbing substance  Used to obtain qualitative data.

12 In-Class Assignment/Homework


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