Emission Spectra, Heisenberg Uncertainty, Photoelectric Effect Flashcards
line emission spectrum
is unique for each individual element, it’s a spectrum (colors) of frequencies emitted as an atom goes from high to low energy states. It’s like an element’s fingerprint which can be used to ID an element.
What instrument do you use to see how much light an element absorbs or emits?
spectrophotometer
What is the Energy of photon equation?
Ephoton =hf = hc/lambda
- lambda is upside down y thing
What does the f, c, h, and lambda (upside down y) mean in the Ephonton equation?
- f= the photon’s frequency (this can be different for different photons)
- c= speed of light, which is 3.0x10^8m/s
- h=Planck’s constant, which is 6.63x10^34J*s
- lambda= the phtons wavelength
What is the speed of light?
3.0x10^8 m/s
Represented by the letter “c”
The energy of a photon is directly related to what from Ephoton equation??
frequency
The energy of a photon is indirectly related to what from Ephoton equation?
wavelength (lambda)
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
It is impossible to determine a subatomic particle’s position and its momentum with perfect accuracy
Paraphrase Heisenberg Uncertainty principle in understandable English haha
One does not simultaneously determine both the position and momentum of an electron, the more you know the location- the less you know its momentum
Photoelectric Effect
If you shine enough energy at a metal plate, it causes the metal plate to eject electrons
-this is how solar panels work (photons from the sun have high enough energy to cause metal plates to eject electrons)
Basic definition is electricity?
Flow of e-
What has to happen in order for photoelectric effect to work?
1) metal has to be hit with a photon with enough energy. Therefore, the photon must have high frequency and low wavelengths (Ephoton equation)
2) Kinetic energy of an e- must be greater than zero
Kinetic Energy of electron equation
Kenetic energy of e- = Ephoton - phi (work function)
phi (work function) in Kinetic energy of an electron equation means?
the minimum amount of energy required to ionize (excite) the electron