Lab 5 – Emission Spectra Light Waves Wavelength ( ) Red Light – Red Light – Longer Wavelength,...

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Lab 5 – Emission SpectraLab 5 – Emission Spectra

Light WavesLight Waves

Wavelength (Wavelength ())

Red LightRed Light – – Longer Wavelength, Lower Energy

Blue LightBlue Light – – Shorter Wavelength, Higher Energy

ColorColor Wavelength Wavelength

Formation of Emission and Dark Line Spectra

Formation of Emission and Dark Line Spectra

Kirchhoff’s Laws

1.1. A hot, dense glowing object (a solid or A hot, dense glowing object (a solid or dense gas) emits a dense gas) emits a continuouscontinuous spectrum. spectrum.

2.2. A hot, low-density gas emits light of only A hot, low-density gas emits light of only certain wavelengths—a certain wavelengths—a bright linebright line spectrum. spectrum.

3.3. When light having a continuous spectrum When light having a continuous spectrum passes through a cool gas, passes through a cool gas, dark linesdark lines appear in appear in the continuous spectrum.the continuous spectrum.

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656 nm

7000 Å7000 Å4000 Å4000 Å

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Hydrogen Hydrogen AtomAtom

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55

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486 nm

434 nm

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How to Excite an AtomHow to Excite an Atom

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22

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44

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6563 Å6563 Å

1. Absorption of a 1. Absorption of a PhotonPhoton

7000 Å7000 Å4000 Å4000 Å

Hydrogen Hydrogen AtomAtom

White Light Source

Aluminum

Oxygen

Argon

Calcium

Carbon

Helium

Hydrogen

Iron

Krypton

Magnesium

Neon

Nitrogen

Sulfur

Sodium

Xenon

The EndThe End