Electromagnetic Radiation Pt.1
Electromagnetic Radiation Pt.2
Atomic Spectroscopy
Electrons Pt.1
Electrons Pt.2
100

Explain what Wavelength, Frequency, and Amplitude is

Wavelength: Length of one wave (In meters)


Frequency: # of waves per second (Energy and frequency have a direct relationship)

Amplitude: Height of waves(Determines brightness, high=brighter/low=dimmer)

100

__ increases as _____ increases

KE, Frequency

100

What is the lowest allowable energy level called?

Ground state

100

True/False: Electrons can be in two different states at the same time

True

100

True or false: you can observe an electrons nature both as a particle and a wave

False

200

List colors in order of longest wavelength to shortest

Red,orange,yellow,green,blue,indigo,violet.

200

# of electrons emitted _____ with intensity

Increases

200

What is it called when electrons absorb energy and jumps to a higher energy level?

Excited state

200

What did Erwin Schrodinger's experiment prove?

Quantum strangeness does not transfer to the macroscopic world.

200

Name the Principle: The more accurately we know the position of an electron, the less accurately we can know its velocity.

Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle

300

What did the double slit experiment prove?

Light behaves as a wave

300

List radiation wavelengths from low energy to high energy

Radio, Microwave, Infrared, Visible Light, Ultraviolet, X-ray, Gamma Ray

300

When does UV, Visible, and IR light start at?

UV: n=1

Visible: n=2

IR: n=3

300

How was electrons shown to act as a wave?

Unobserved electrons go through two slits and interfere with themselves.

300

If an electron's velocity increases, what happens to the wavelength?

It shortens

400

What did the Photoelectric effect prove?

light also behaves as a particle

400

Difference between constructive and destructive interference?

Constructive: Waves in phase with twice the amplitude


Destructive:Waves out of phase produce a wave with no amplitude

400

When an atom absorbs energy, it often remits the energy as ____

Light

400

An electron's wavelength is proportional to its amount of ___

Kinetic Energy

400

What is trajectory replaced within quantum mechanics

A probability distribution map
500

When frequency is _____ a certain threshold, no electrons are emitted. 

When frequency is _____ a certain threshold, electrons are emitted.

Fill in the blanks

Below


Above

500

What is diffraction?

Bending of waves when they encounter an obstacle or a slit.
500

The amount of energy absorbed determines the type of ____ radiation emitted

EM (Electromagnetic)

500

Any experiment designed to observe the electron as it travels through the slits results in the detection of an electron as a ___

Particle

500

Why does the uncertainty principle make it impossible to predict a trajectory for the electron?

Because it's impossible to predict the trajectory of an electron.