2 Atomic Flashcards
how to calculate relative atomic mass?
sum of (isotope mass • isotope abundance)/sum of (isotope abundance)
why do elements have DISCRETE line spectra?
each element’s electrons only move between FIXED ENERGY LEVELS
what does EACH COLORED LINE on the spectra show?
transition of electron between energy levels
energy level further from nucleus = ? energy
higher energy
lines in the UV region shows
electron transitions to n1
lines in the VISIBLE region shows
electron transitions to n2
draw a line spectra
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Atomic number = ?
Mass number = ?
Atomic number = p = e
Mass number = p + n
define isotope
same proton number,
different neutron number
what happens to the physical & chemical properties to isotopes?
- same chemical property - same number of outer electrons
- different physical property - different number of neutrons = different mass
whats the difference between ifference between continuous and line spectrum?
Continuous spectrum has all wavelengths;
Line spectrum has only a few wavelengths
the spetra lines converge at?
higher energy
= higher frequency
= shorter wavelength
Emission Line Spectra
* When is it produced?
* What are its characteristics?
* Draw the emission line spectra of hydrogen
- Electrons emit energy+ transition to lower energy levels.
- black background + discrete colored lines
- Converge as frequency increase
Absorption Line Spectra
* When is it produced?
* What are its characteristics?
* Draw the absoprtionline spectra of hydrogen
- Electrons absorb energy+ transition to higher energy levels.
- rainbow background + black lines
- Converge as frequency increase
How many electrons can each sublevel hold?
Electrons are arranged in energy levels, which have sub-levels. Each sub-level consists of orbitals and each orgbital can hold 2 electrons.
* s → 2x1 = 2 electrons
* p → 2x3 = 6 electrons
* d → 2x5 = 10 electrons