formation of coloured ions Flashcards

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equation (Planck’s constant)

  • used to work out “energy gap” , when electrons jump from ground state into excited state with the help of visible light.
A

change in E = hv

change in E = hc/lambda

v= freq of light absorbed (hz)

h= Planck’s constant (6.63x10^-34 J s)

c= The speed of light ( 3x10^8) m/s

lambda= wavelength of light absobed (m)

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2
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Larger energy gap means…

A

Higher frequency of light absorbed

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3
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How is the “complement colour” made?

A

The frequencies that are transmitted and reflected combine together to make the COMPLEMENT COLOUR of the absorbed frequencies

  • this is the colour that we actually see.
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What happens to the colour when the 3d orbital is full?

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no electrons will jump, so no energy is absorbed

  • If there’s no energy absorbed, compound will look white.
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5
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What 3 factors can affect size in energy gap?

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1) changes in oxidation state
2) Changes in co-ordination number
3) changes in ligand.

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What is spectroscopy used for?

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It can be used to find the concentration of a solution

by measuring how much light it absorbs

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How is a spectroscopy practical carried out?

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1) White light is shone through a filter, so that only the colour of light that is absorbed by the sample can pass through
2) The light passes through the sample to a colorimeter, which calculates how much light was absorbed by the sample

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8
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The more concentrated a coloured solution is….

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The more light absorbed

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