Electromagnetic Spectrum
Planck
Bohr
Atomic Energy
Misc
100

What colors are present in the visible spectrum 

What are the colors of the rainbow 

100

What is the equation proposed by Max Planck called?

What is plancks relation 
100
Bohrs model of the atom suggested that the electrons 

What is orbited the nucleus like a solar system 

100

Atoms are always vibrating, moving, rotating, and tumbling over each other. When they do this they are exhibiting what kind of energy?

What is kinetic energy
100
How are frequency and wavelength related?

What is inversely proportional. When wavelength increases, frequency decreases. When wavelength decreases, frequency increases. 

200

What color in the visible spectrum has the longest wavelength? 

What is red 

200

What is Plancks relation equation?

What is E=hf

200

As you move away from the nucleus, the energy level for the electrons

What is increases

200

To move into an excited state, atoms must 

What is absorb energy by a photon 

200

You measure a wavelength by

Measuring peak to peak 

300
Looking at the entire electromagnetic spectrum, what region has the longest wavelength and what region has the shortest wavelength?

What are Radio waves and gamma rays respectively 

300

How are energy and frequency related?

What is directly proportional. Energy increases as frequency increases and vice versa. 

300

How many electrons are permitted in the first energy shell? n=1 

What is 2 electrons 

300

When all an atom's electrons are in their lowest-energy orbitals it is in its 

What is ground state

300

The spectrum of wavelengths emitted by each element is unique, which means that light spectra can be used to identify the element's presence in a gas or solution. The science of such identifications is called

What is Spectroscopy

400

What are the particles of light called and what is the energy within those particles called?

What are photons and quanta of energy

400

We can manipulate Plancks relation and insert this velocity to help solve for frequency. What is that velocity?

What is the speed of light 

400

According to the Bohr model, how many electrons are permitted in n=2 and n=3?

What is 8 electrons 

400

When an electron is excited and needs to come back down from its excited state it

what is emits a photon in the form of light/color/wavelength.

400

When an electron moves from n=2 to n=4, what happened?

What is it moved to a higher energy state. It is excited and it absorbed a photon. 
500

What is the contemporary theory of light?

What is the idea that light exhibits both wave-like properties and particle-like properties

500

We can manipulate the velocity equation to solve for frequency. When we do this we insert  that new equation into plancks relation to get a new equation. What is it?

E= hv/ lambda

500

The two issues with the bohr model were 

what are there was no explanation as to why electrons stayed in their orbit, and for atoms other than hydrogen the energies between levels don't match up perfectly to observed wavelengths

500

How many different frequencies can be emitted by the hydrogen atom?

four 

500

What does the Rydberg formula predict?

What is the wavelengths that are emitted from a hydrogen atom

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