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1 CHEMISTRY 161 Chapter 7 Quantum Theory and Electronic Structure of the Atom www.chem.hawaii.edu/Bil301/welcome.html

2 1. Structure of an Atom subatomic particles electrons protons neutrons

3 17p 18n 17e 35 17 Cl mass number atomic number 18 neutrons 2. What forces combine atoms to molecules? e-e- classical physics predicts that electron falls into nucleus 1. Why are atoms stable?

4 2. Properties of Waves Intensity Distance.. direction of propagation wavelength [m] amplitude

5 Intensity Time.. direction of propagation Period [s] T Frequency [s -1 ] [1 Hz = 1 s -1 ] Hertz

6 Frequency and Wavelength wavelengthfrequencyspeed of radiation meter (m)Hz or s -1 m s -1

7 LONG WAVELENGTH, LOW FREQUENCY

8 SHORT WAVELENGTH, HIGH FREQUENCY

9 Which wave has the longest wavelength?

10 The number of waves passing a given point per second is: 2 = THE FREQUENCY 1 = THE SPEED 3 = THE WAVELENGTH

11 light can be described as a wave

12 James Maxwell POSTULATE visible light consist of electromagnetic waves speed of propagation (speed of light) c = 300,000 ms -1

13 light has two components 1.Electric field component 2.Magnetic field component

14 ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM INCREASING FREQUENCY

15 Which color has the higher frequency? 1 = orange 2 = blue  = c Wavelength  (nanometers) VISIBLE SPECTRUM

16 The wavelength of the yellow light from a lamp is 589 nm. What is the frequency of the radiation?

17 Max Planck POSTULATE h is Planck’s constant h = 6.626 x 10 -34 J s

18 LiNaK Different atoms emit distinct light

19 Planck’s Quantum Theory HEAT ANALYSE Heat hollow object

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21 CLASSICAL any amount of energy can be emitted or absorbed NON-CLASSICAL energy can be emitted or absorbed only in discrete quantities (little packages) energy is not continuous QUANTUM smallest amount of energy which can be absorbed/ emitted

22 E initial E final ABSORPTION OF A PHOTON atoms and molecules absorb discrete photons (light quanta)

23 THE PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT light electron metal shine light on a piece of metal and electrons are emitted electrons are emitted only if the frequency of the light is greater than a minimum value depending on the metal 3. Properties of Photons

24 THE PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT

25 Albert Einstein Electromagnetic radiation can be viewed as a stream of particle-like units called photons POSTULATE

26 de Broglie Duality of Wave and Corpuscle light has properties of a wave and of a particle

27 SUMMARY 1. light can be described as a waves of a wavelength and frequency 2. light can be emitted or absorbed only in discrete quantities (quantum – package - photon) 3. duality of wave and corpuscle

28 Homework Chapter 7, pages 245-252 problems


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