h spectra 656 nm 486 nm 434 nm 410 nm. ne spectra 540.1green 585.2yellow 588.2yellow 603.0orange...
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Energy levels and H bright line spectrum Energy sp d f energy IR teal UV “ground state” “excited state” n animation: orbital shapes and spectraTRANSCRIPT
H spectra 656 nm 486 nm 434 nm 410 nm Ne spectra 540.1green 585.2yellow 588.2yellow 603.0orange 607.4orange 616.4orange 621.7red-orange 626.6red-orange 633.4red 638.3red 640.2red 650.6red 659.9red 692.9red 703.2red Energy levels and H bright line spectrum Energy sp d f energy IR teal UV ground state excited state n animation: orbital shapes and spectra Energy levels and H bright line spectrum Energy sp d f energy V teal UV ground state excited state n animation: orbital shapes and spectra energy Ne spectra 540.1green 585.2yellow 588.2yellow 603.0orange 607.4orange 616.4orange 621.7red-orange 626.6red-orange 633.4red 638.3red 640.2red 650.6red 659.9red 692.9red 703.2red Neon bright line spectrum Energy sp d f Joules Neon: 10 electrons Ne: 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 Neon bright line spectrum Energy sp d f Joules Neon: 10 electrons Ground state Ne: 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 energy an excited state Ne: 1s 1 2s 1 2p 3 3p 1 4p 1 5s 1 5f 1 6p 1 Why do we get only distinct lines in the atomic emission spectrum? Make a concept map: Ground state Excited state Energy level Electron Energy Frequency Wavelength light: visible, UV, IR orbital Bright line (emission) spectra hydrogen mercury Energy levels and H bright line spectrum Energy sp d f energy V teal UV ground state excited state n animation: orbital shapes and spectra Dr. Quantum double slit electrons as waves...Quantum Mechanics!! energy Neon bright line spectrum Energy sp d f Joules Neon: 10 electrons Ne: 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 Neon bright line spectrum Energy sp d f Joules Neon: 10 electrons Ground state Ne: 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 energy an excited state Ne: 1s 1 2s 1 2p 3 3p 1 4p 1 5s 1 5f 1 6p 1 Energy sp d f Neon: 10 electrons Ne: 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 Energy sp d f Mercury: 80 electrons Different atoms have different empty energy level diagrams Hg spectra nm (blue), nm (green), and a pair at nm and nm (yellow- orange). There are two other blue lines at nm and nm and a weak line at nm.