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Electromagnetic Spectrum 
Electromagnetic spectrum ranges from Radiowaves to Gamma waves. - Form of energy - Shorter wavelength -> Higher frequency -> Higher energy - Longer wavelength -> Lower frequency -> Lower energy 
Electromagnetic radiation 
•Travel at speed of light, c = fλ -> 3.0 x 108 m/s 
•Light Particle – photon have energy given by -> E = hf 
•Energy photon - proportional to frequency 
Inverse relationship between- λ and f 
Wavelength, λ - long  Frequency, f - low  
Wavelength, λ - short  Frequency, f - high  
Plank constant 
•proportionality constant bet energy and freq 
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Electromagnetic Wave propagation. 
Wave 
Electromagnetic radiation 
Electromagnetic radiation 
• Moving charges/particles through space 
• Oscillating wave like property of electric and magnetic field 
• Electric and magnetic field oscillate perpendicular to each other and perpendicular to 
direction of wave propagation. 
Electromagnetic wave propagation 
Wave – wavelength and frequency 
- travel at speed of light 
	 
Violet 
λ = 410nm 
Red 
f = c/λ 
= 3 x 108/410 x 10-9 
= 7.31 x 1014 Hz 
E = hf 
= 6.626 x 10-34 x 7.31 x 1014 
= 4.84 x 10-19 J 
λ = 700nm 
f = c/λ 
= 3 x 108/700 x 10-9 
= 4.28 x 1014 Hz 
E = hf 
= 6.626 x 10-34 x 4.28 x 1014 
= 2.83 x 10-19 J 
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Electromagnetic Wave propagation. 
Wave 
Electromagnetic radiation 
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Electromagnetic radiation 
•Moving charges/particles through space 
•Oscillating wave like property of electric and magnetic field 
•Electric and magnetic field oscillate perpendicular to each other and perpendicular to direction of wave propagation. 
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Is it a particle or Wave? 
Wave – wavelength and frequency - travel at speed of light
Electromagnetic Wave 
	 
Violet 
λ = 410nm 
Red 
f = c/λ 
= 3 x 108/410 x 10-9 
= 7.31 x 1014 Hz 
λ = 700nm 
f = c/λ 
= 3 x 108/700 x 10-9 
= 4.28 x 1014 Hz 
Which wave have higher frequency, if both have same speed reaching Y same time? 
Violet 
Y 
Red 
X 
Wavelength – Distance bet two point with same phase, bet crest/troughs – unit nm 
Frequency – Number of cycle/repeat per unit time (cycles in 1 second) – unit Hz 
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Light travel same speed 
Red flippers – long λ - less frequent 
Violet shoes – short λ - more frequent 
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Continuous Spectrum : Light spectrum with all wavelength/frequency 
Emission Line Spectrum : 
• Spectrum with discrete wavelength/ frequency 
• Emitted when excited electrons drop from higher to lower energy level 
Absorption Line Spectrum : 
• Spectrum with discrete wavelength/frequency 
• Absorbed when ground state electrons are excited 
Atomic Emission Vs Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy 
Ground state 
Excited state 
Electrons from excited state 
Emit radiation when drop to ground state 
Radiation emitted 
Emission Spectrum 
Electrons from ground state 
Absorb radiation to excited state 
Electrons in excited state 
Radiation absorbed 
Continuous Spectrum Vs Line Spectrum
Line Emission Spectra for Hydrogen 
Energy supplied to atoms 
• Electrons excited - ground to excited states 
• Electrons exist fixed energy level (quantum) 
• Electrons transition from higher to lower, emit energy of particular wavelength/frequency - photon 
• Higher the energy level, smaller the difference in energy bet successive energy level. 
• Spectrum converge (get closer) with increase freq. 
• Lines spectrum converge- energy levels also converge 
• Ionisation energy determined (Limit of convergence) 
N = 3-2, 656nm 
N= 4-2 486nm 
N= 5-2 434nm 
N= 6-2 410nm 
Visible region- Balmer Series 
UV region Lyman Series n=∞ → n= 1 
Visible region Balmer Series n=∞ → n= 2 
IR region Paschen Series n=∞ → n= 3 
Line Emission Spectra 
• Energy supplied 
• Electrons surround nucleus in allowed energy states (quantum) 
• Excited electron return to lower energy level, photon with discrete energy/wavelength (colour) given out. 
• Light pass through spectroscope (prism/diffraction grating) to separate out diff colours 
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Videos on line emission 
Line Emission Spectroscopy
Ground state 
Excited state 
Hydrogen Emission Spectroscopy – Visible region (Balmer Series) 
Line Emission Spectra for Hydrogen 
Visible region Balmer Series n=∞ → n= 2 
Hydrogen discharge tube 
Hydrogen Emission Spectroscopy 
n = 3-2 
n= 4-2 
n= 5-2 
λ = 656nm 
f = c/λ = 3 x 108/656 x 10-9 = 4.57 x 1014 Hz 
E = hf = 6.62 x 10-34 x 4.57 x 1014 = 3.03 x 10-19 J 
λ = 434nm 
λ = 486nm 
f = c/λ = 3 x 108/434 x 10-9 = 6.90 x 1014 Hz 
E = hf = 6.62 x 10-34 x 6.90 x 1014 = 4.56 x 10-19 J 
More energetic violet line 
Less energetic red line 
2 
1 
3 
4 
5 
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Bohr Model for Hydrogen Atom – Ionization Energy 
Niels Bohr Model (1913) 
•Electrons orbit nucleus. 
•Orbits with discrete energy levels – Quantized. 
•Transition electron bet diff levels by absorb/emit radiation with frequency, f determined by energy diff bet levels -ΔE = hf 
•Energy light emit/absorb equal to diff bet energy levels 
Electronic Transition bet levels 
Energy level 
Bohr Model 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
∞ 
Light emitted equal to difference bet energy levels, -ΔE = hf 
Plank equation 
Ionisation energy determined (Limit of convergence) 
Line spectrum converge (get closer) with increase freq 
Higher energy level n, smaller the difference in energy bet successive energy level. 
Lines in spectrum converge- energy levels also converge 
Visible region Balmer Series n=∞ → n= 2 
Increase freq  
UV region Lyman Series n=∞ → n= 1 
ΔE = hf 
Light energy - ΔE = hf Frequency = ΔE/h 
Increase freq  
Line spectrum converge (get closer) with increase freq 
Ionization energy Transition electron from 1 ->∞ 
line converge 
line converge 
Light given off
Energy Level/Ionization Energy Calculation 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
∞ 
Formula - energy level, n (eV) 
Energy difference bet level 3 to 2 
1 
2 
n = energy level 
Lower energy level, n 
-more stable electron 
-more – ve (-13.6eV) 
-Less energetic 
Higher energy level, n 
-more unstable electron 
-More + ve ( less negative) 
-More energetic 
Energy level, n= 1 = -13.6/n2 = -13.6/1 = -13.6 eV 
Energy level, n= 2 = -13.6/n2 = -13.6/22 = -3.4 eV 
Energy level, n= 3 = -13.6/n2 = -13.6/32 = -1.51 eV 
3 
4 
5 
Energy difference, n= 3-2 = -1.51 – (-3.4) eV = 1.89 eV = 1.89 x 1.6 x 10-19 J = 3.024 x 10-19 J 
1eV – 1.6 x 10-19 J h = 6.626 x 10-34 Js 
Light energy - ΔE = hf Frequency, f = ΔE/h 
Frequency, f = ΔE/h f = 3.024 x 10-19 /6.626 x 10-34 = 4.56 x 1015 Hz 
λ = c/f = 3 x 108/4.56 x 1015 = 657 x 10-9 = 657nm 
Ionization energy Transition electron from 1 ->∞ 
constant 
Light given off 
Light given off 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
1 
2 
3 
4
Ionization Energy for Hydrogen Atom 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
∞ 
Ionization energy Min energy to remove 1 mole electron from 1 mole of element in gaseous state M(g)  M+ (g) + e 
Energy difference bet level 3 to 2 
1 
2 
n = energy level 
Energy level, n= 1 = -13.6/n2 = -13.6/1 = -13.6 eV 
3 
4 
5 
Energy difference, n= 3-2 = -1.51 – (-3.4) eV = 1.89 eV = 1.89 x 1.6 x 10-19 J = 3.024 x 10-19 J 
Light energy - ΔE = hf Frequency, f = ΔE/h 
Frequency, f = ΔE/h f = 3.024 x 10-19 /6.626 x 10-34 = 4.56 x 1015 Hz 
λ = c/f = 3 x 108/4.56 x 1015 = 657 x 10-9 = 657nm 
Ionization energy Transition electron from 1 ->∞ 
Energy level, n= ∞ = -13.6/n2 = -13.6/∞ = o eV 
∞ 
Energy Absorb 
Energy difference, n= 1-> ∞ = 0 – (-13.6) eV = 13.6 eV = 13.6 x 1.6 x 10-19 J = 2.176 x 10-18 J for 1 electron 
Energy absorb for 1 MOLE electron 
-2.176 x 10-18 J - 1 electron 
-2.176 x 10-18 x 6.02 x 1023 J - 1 mole 
-1309kJ mol-1 
Light given off, electronic transition from high -> low level 
Energy Released 
Light/photon ABSORB by electron 
Light given off 
Light given off 
Light given off 
electron 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5
Energy/Wavelength – Plank/Rydberg Equation 
ΔE = hf 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
∞ 
Formula – Plank Equation 
Electron transition from 3 -> 2 
1 
2 
n = energy level 
R = Rydberg constant R = 1.097 x 107 m-1 
3 
4 
5 
Rydberg Equation to find wavelength 
nf = 2, ni = 3 R = 1.097 x 107 
λ = 657 x 10-9 = 657 nm 
Nf = final n level Ni = initial n level 
f = c/λ = 3 x 108/657 x 10-9 = 4.57 x 1014 Hz 
Energy photon- high -> low level 
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∞ 
Energy Level/Ionization Energy Calculation 
Light given off 
Light given off 
Rydberg Eqn find wavelength emit 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
∞ 
Electron transition from 3 -> 2 
1 
2 
n = energy level 
3 
4 
5 
nf = 2, ni = 3 R = 1.097 x 107 
λ = 657 x 10-9 = 657 nm 
f = c/λ = 3 x 108/657 x 10-9 = 4.57 x 1014 Hz 
Energy photon- high -> low level 
∞ 
Ionization Energy for Hydrogen Atom 
Ionization energy Min energy to remove 1 mole electron from 1 mole of element in gaseous state M(g)  M+ (g) + e 
Ionization energy Transition electron from 1 -> ∞ 
Energy Absorb 
Rydberg Eqn find ionization energy 
nf = ∞, ni = 1 R = 1.097 x 107 
λ = 9.11 x 10-8 
Energy absorb for 1 MOLE electron 
-2.179 x 10-18 J - 1 electron 
-2.179 x 10-18 x 6.02 x 1023 J - 1 mole 
-1312kJ mol-1 
Energy, E = hf = 6.626 x 10-34 x 3.29 x 1015 = 2.179 x 10-18 J for 1 electron 
f = c/λ = 3 x 108/9.11 x 10-8 = 3.29 x 1015 Hz 
Light/photon ABSORB by electron 
electron 
Light given off, electronic transition from high -> low level 
Light given off 
Light given off 
Rydberg Eqn find wavelength emit 
1 
1 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
∞ 
1 
2 
n = energy level 
3 
4 
5 
Energy = hv (1 mole) = 6.626 x 10-34 x 32.26 x 1014 x 6.o2 x 1023 = 1312KJ mol-1 
∞ 
Light/photon ABSORB by electron 
electron 
6 
6 
7 
7 
8 
8 
Calculating Ionization Energy from Lyman Series ( n = 1 to ∞ ) 
Excited energy level 
Frequency, v / x 1014 s-1 
ΔV / x 1014 s-1 
2 
24.66 
4.57 
3 
29.23 
1.60 
4 
30.83 
0.74 
5 
31.57 
0.40 
6 
31.97 
0.24 
7 
32.21 
0.16 
8 
32.37 
Line spectrum converge (get closer) with increase freq 
Ionization energy determined from (Limit of convergence) 
Ionization energy Transition electron from 1 ->∞ 
Ionization energy Transition electron from 1 ->∞ 
Difference bet freq successive lines 
Find freq v, at which it converge Δv = 0 
Δv = 0 
Plot graph v against Δv 
Find Ionization Energy 
1 
2 
3 
Linear curve fit equation Δv = -0.5897v + 19.022 
4 
Freq, v when Δv = 0 -0.5897v + 19.022 = 0 v = 19.022 x 1014 s-1 0.5897 v = 32.26 x 1014s-1 
5 
Question adapted from Pearson
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
∞ 
1 
2 
n = energy level 
3 
4 
5 
Energy = hv (1 mole) 
= 6.626 x 10-34 x 32.86 x 1014 x 6.o2 x 1023 
= 1312KJ mol-1 
Energy for n level: ∞ 
6 6 
7 7 
8 8 
Calculating Ionization Energy from Lyman Series ( n = 1 to ∞ ) 
Excited energy 
level, n 
Excited energy 
level, 1/n2 
Frequency V / x 
1014 s-1 
2 0.25 24.66 
3 0.11 29.23 
4 0.0625 30.83 
5 0.04 31.57 
6 0.027 31.97 
7 0.02 32.21 
8 0.015 32.37 
Find freq v, when 1/n2 = 0 
Plot graph v against 1/n2 
1 Find Ionization Energy 
2 
3 
Linear curve fit equation 
v = -32.84 (1/n2) + 32.86 
4 
Freq, v when 1/n2 = 0 
v = -32.84 (1/n2) + 32.86 
v = 32.86 x 1014 s-1 
5 
Question adapted from Pearson 
2 
13.6 
n 
E 
 
E  hv  
2 
13.6 
n 
hv 
 
 
2 
13.6 
hn 
v 
 
 
c 
h n 
v   
 
 
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Plot graph v against 1/n2
Continuous Spectrum 
Light spectrum with all wavelength/frequency 
Emission Line Spectrum 
• Spectrum with discrete wavelength/ frequency 
• Excited electrons drop from higher to lower energy level 
Continuous Spectrum Vs Line Spectrum 
	 
	 
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IB Chemistry on Line Emission Spectrum, Bohr Model and Electromagnetic Spectrum

  • 1. Electromagnetic Spectrum Electromagnetic spectrum ranges from Radiowaves to Gamma waves. - Form of energy - Shorter wavelength -> Higher frequency -> Higher energy - Longer wavelength -> Lower frequency -> Lower energy Electromagnetic radiation •Travel at speed of light, c = fλ -> 3.0 x 108 m/s •Light Particle – photon have energy given by -> E = hf •Energy photon - proportional to frequency Inverse relationship between- λ and f Wavelength, λ - long  Frequency, f - low  Wavelength, λ - short  Frequency, f - high  Plank constant •proportionality constant bet energy and freq Excellent video wave propagation Click here to view.
  • 2. Electromagnetic Wave propagation. Wave Electromagnetic radiation Electromagnetic radiation • Moving charges/particles through space • Oscillating wave like property of electric and magnetic field • Electric and magnetic field oscillate perpendicular to each other and perpendicular to direction of wave propagation. Electromagnetic wave propagation Wave – wavelength and frequency - travel at speed of light Violet λ = 410nm Red f = c/λ = 3 x 108/410 x 10-9 = 7.31 x 1014 Hz E = hf = 6.626 x 10-34 x 7.31 x 1014 = 4.84 x 10-19 J λ = 700nm f = c/λ = 3 x 108/700 x 10-9 = 4.28 x 1014 Hz E = hf = 6.626 x 10-34 x 4.28 x 1014 = 2.83 x 10-19 J Click here to view video
  • 3. Electromagnetic Wave propagation. Wave Electromagnetic radiation Simulation on Electromagnetic Propagation Click here to view simulation Click here to view simulation Click here to view simulation Electromagnetic radiation •Moving charges/particles through space •Oscillating wave like property of electric and magnetic field •Electric and magnetic field oscillate perpendicular to each other and perpendicular to direction of wave propagation. Click to view video -Wave-particle duality Is it a particle or Wave? Wave – wavelength and frequency - travel at speed of light
  • 4. Electromagnetic Wave Violet λ = 410nm Red f = c/λ = 3 x 108/410 x 10-9 = 7.31 x 1014 Hz λ = 700nm f = c/λ = 3 x 108/700 x 10-9 = 4.28 x 1014 Hz Which wave have higher frequency, if both have same speed reaching Y same time? Violet Y Red X Wavelength – Distance bet two point with same phase, bet crest/troughs – unit nm Frequency – Number of cycle/repeat per unit time (cycles in 1 second) – unit Hz Click here on excellent video red /violet wave Light travel same speed Red flippers – long λ - less frequent Violet shoes – short λ - more frequent Click here to view video energy photon
  • 5. http://www.astrophys-assist.com/educate/orion/orion02.htm Continuous Spectrum : Light spectrum with all wavelength/frequency Emission Line Spectrum : • Spectrum with discrete wavelength/ frequency • Emitted when excited electrons drop from higher to lower energy level Absorption Line Spectrum : • Spectrum with discrete wavelength/frequency • Absorbed when ground state electrons are excited Atomic Emission Vs Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy Ground state Excited state Electrons from excited state Emit radiation when drop to ground state Radiation emitted Emission Spectrum Electrons from ground state Absorb radiation to excited state Electrons in excited state Radiation absorbed Continuous Spectrum Vs Line Spectrum
  • 6. Line Emission Spectra for Hydrogen Energy supplied to atoms • Electrons excited - ground to excited states • Electrons exist fixed energy level (quantum) • Electrons transition from higher to lower, emit energy of particular wavelength/frequency - photon • Higher the energy level, smaller the difference in energy bet successive energy level. • Spectrum converge (get closer) with increase freq. • Lines spectrum converge- energy levels also converge • Ionisation energy determined (Limit of convergence) N = 3-2, 656nm N= 4-2 486nm N= 5-2 434nm N= 6-2 410nm Visible region- Balmer Series UV region Lyman Series n=∞ → n= 1 Visible region Balmer Series n=∞ → n= 2 IR region Paschen Series n=∞ → n= 3 Line Emission Spectra • Energy supplied • Electrons surround nucleus in allowed energy states (quantum) • Excited electron return to lower energy level, photon with discrete energy/wavelength (colour) given out. • Light pass through spectroscope (prism/diffraction grating) to separate out diff colours Click here to view video Click here to view video Videos on line emission Line Emission Spectroscopy
  • 7. Ground state Excited state Hydrogen Emission Spectroscopy – Visible region (Balmer Series) Line Emission Spectra for Hydrogen Visible region Balmer Series n=∞ → n= 2 Hydrogen discharge tube Hydrogen Emission Spectroscopy n = 3-2 n= 4-2 n= 5-2 λ = 656nm f = c/λ = 3 x 108/656 x 10-9 = 4.57 x 1014 Hz E = hf = 6.62 x 10-34 x 4.57 x 1014 = 3.03 x 10-19 J λ = 434nm λ = 486nm f = c/λ = 3 x 108/434 x 10-9 = 6.90 x 1014 Hz E = hf = 6.62 x 10-34 x 6.90 x 1014 = 4.56 x 10-19 J More energetic violet line Less energetic red line 2 1 3 4 5 Click here for detail notes Click here video line emission spectrum
  • 8. Bohr Model for Hydrogen Atom – Ionization Energy Niels Bohr Model (1913) •Electrons orbit nucleus. •Orbits with discrete energy levels – Quantized. •Transition electron bet diff levels by absorb/emit radiation with frequency, f determined by energy diff bet levels -ΔE = hf •Energy light emit/absorb equal to diff bet energy levels Electronic Transition bet levels Energy level Bohr Model 1 2 3 4 5 ∞ Light emitted equal to difference bet energy levels, -ΔE = hf Plank equation Ionisation energy determined (Limit of convergence) Line spectrum converge (get closer) with increase freq Higher energy level n, smaller the difference in energy bet successive energy level. Lines in spectrum converge- energy levels also converge Visible region Balmer Series n=∞ → n= 2 Increase freq  UV region Lyman Series n=∞ → n= 1 ΔE = hf Light energy - ΔE = hf Frequency = ΔE/h Increase freq  Line spectrum converge (get closer) with increase freq Ionization energy Transition electron from 1 ->∞ line converge line converge Light given off
  • 9. Energy Level/Ionization Energy Calculation 1 2 3 4 5 ∞ Formula - energy level, n (eV) Energy difference bet level 3 to 2 1 2 n = energy level Lower energy level, n -more stable electron -more – ve (-13.6eV) -Less energetic Higher energy level, n -more unstable electron -More + ve ( less negative) -More energetic Energy level, n= 1 = -13.6/n2 = -13.6/1 = -13.6 eV Energy level, n= 2 = -13.6/n2 = -13.6/22 = -3.4 eV Energy level, n= 3 = -13.6/n2 = -13.6/32 = -1.51 eV 3 4 5 Energy difference, n= 3-2 = -1.51 – (-3.4) eV = 1.89 eV = 1.89 x 1.6 x 10-19 J = 3.024 x 10-19 J 1eV – 1.6 x 10-19 J h = 6.626 x 10-34 Js Light energy - ΔE = hf Frequency, f = ΔE/h Frequency, f = ΔE/h f = 3.024 x 10-19 /6.626 x 10-34 = 4.56 x 1015 Hz λ = c/f = 3 x 108/4.56 x 1015 = 657 x 10-9 = 657nm Ionization energy Transition electron from 1 ->∞ constant Light given off Light given off 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4
  • 10. Ionization Energy for Hydrogen Atom 1 2 3 4 5 ∞ Ionization energy Min energy to remove 1 mole electron from 1 mole of element in gaseous state M(g)  M+ (g) + e Energy difference bet level 3 to 2 1 2 n = energy level Energy level, n= 1 = -13.6/n2 = -13.6/1 = -13.6 eV 3 4 5 Energy difference, n= 3-2 = -1.51 – (-3.4) eV = 1.89 eV = 1.89 x 1.6 x 10-19 J = 3.024 x 10-19 J Light energy - ΔE = hf Frequency, f = ΔE/h Frequency, f = ΔE/h f = 3.024 x 10-19 /6.626 x 10-34 = 4.56 x 1015 Hz λ = c/f = 3 x 108/4.56 x 1015 = 657 x 10-9 = 657nm Ionization energy Transition electron from 1 ->∞ Energy level, n= ∞ = -13.6/n2 = -13.6/∞ = o eV ∞ Energy Absorb Energy difference, n= 1-> ∞ = 0 – (-13.6) eV = 13.6 eV = 13.6 x 1.6 x 10-19 J = 2.176 x 10-18 J for 1 electron Energy absorb for 1 MOLE electron -2.176 x 10-18 J - 1 electron -2.176 x 10-18 x 6.02 x 1023 J - 1 mole -1309kJ mol-1 Light given off, electronic transition from high -> low level Energy Released Light/photon ABSORB by electron Light given off Light given off Light given off electron 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5
  • 11. Energy/Wavelength – Plank/Rydberg Equation ΔE = hf 1 2 3 4 5 ∞ Formula – Plank Equation Electron transition from 3 -> 2 1 2 n = energy level R = Rydberg constant R = 1.097 x 107 m-1 3 4 5 Rydberg Equation to find wavelength nf = 2, ni = 3 R = 1.097 x 107 λ = 657 x 10-9 = 657 nm Nf = final n level Ni = initial n level f = c/λ = 3 x 108/657 x 10-9 = 4.57 x 1014 Hz Energy photon- high -> low level Click here to view video Click here to view video Click here on energy calculation ∞ Energy Level/Ionization Energy Calculation Light given off Light given off Rydberg Eqn find wavelength emit 1 2 3 4 5
  • 12. 1 2 3 4 5 ∞ Electron transition from 3 -> 2 1 2 n = energy level 3 4 5 nf = 2, ni = 3 R = 1.097 x 107 λ = 657 x 10-9 = 657 nm f = c/λ = 3 x 108/657 x 10-9 = 4.57 x 1014 Hz Energy photon- high -> low level ∞ Ionization Energy for Hydrogen Atom Ionization energy Min energy to remove 1 mole electron from 1 mole of element in gaseous state M(g)  M+ (g) + e Ionization energy Transition electron from 1 -> ∞ Energy Absorb Rydberg Eqn find ionization energy nf = ∞, ni = 1 R = 1.097 x 107 λ = 9.11 x 10-8 Energy absorb for 1 MOLE electron -2.179 x 10-18 J - 1 electron -2.179 x 10-18 x 6.02 x 1023 J - 1 mole -1312kJ mol-1 Energy, E = hf = 6.626 x 10-34 x 3.29 x 1015 = 2.179 x 10-18 J for 1 electron f = c/λ = 3 x 108/9.11 x 10-8 = 3.29 x 1015 Hz Light/photon ABSORB by electron electron Light given off, electronic transition from high -> low level Light given off Light given off Rydberg Eqn find wavelength emit 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5
  • 13. 1 2 3 4 5 ∞ 1 2 n = energy level 3 4 5 Energy = hv (1 mole) = 6.626 x 10-34 x 32.26 x 1014 x 6.o2 x 1023 = 1312KJ mol-1 ∞ Light/photon ABSORB by electron electron 6 6 7 7 8 8 Calculating Ionization Energy from Lyman Series ( n = 1 to ∞ ) Excited energy level Frequency, v / x 1014 s-1 ΔV / x 1014 s-1 2 24.66 4.57 3 29.23 1.60 4 30.83 0.74 5 31.57 0.40 6 31.97 0.24 7 32.21 0.16 8 32.37 Line spectrum converge (get closer) with increase freq Ionization energy determined from (Limit of convergence) Ionization energy Transition electron from 1 ->∞ Ionization energy Transition electron from 1 ->∞ Difference bet freq successive lines Find freq v, at which it converge Δv = 0 Δv = 0 Plot graph v against Δv Find Ionization Energy 1 2 3 Linear curve fit equation Δv = -0.5897v + 19.022 4 Freq, v when Δv = 0 -0.5897v + 19.022 = 0 v = 19.022 x 1014 s-1 0.5897 v = 32.26 x 1014s-1 5 Question adapted from Pearson
  • 14. 1 2 3 4 5 ∞ 1 2 n = energy level 3 4 5 Energy = hv (1 mole) = 6.626 x 10-34 x 32.86 x 1014 x 6.o2 x 1023 = 1312KJ mol-1 Energy for n level: ∞ 6 6 7 7 8 8 Calculating Ionization Energy from Lyman Series ( n = 1 to ∞ ) Excited energy level, n Excited energy level, 1/n2 Frequency V / x 1014 s-1 2 0.25 24.66 3 0.11 29.23 4 0.0625 30.83 5 0.04 31.57 6 0.027 31.97 7 0.02 32.21 8 0.015 32.37 Find freq v, when 1/n2 = 0 Plot graph v against 1/n2 1 Find Ionization Energy 2 3 Linear curve fit equation v = -32.84 (1/n2) + 32.86 4 Freq, v when 1/n2 = 0 v = -32.84 (1/n2) + 32.86 v = 32.86 x 1014 s-1 5 Question adapted from Pearson 2 13.6 n E  E  hv  2 13.6 n hv   2 13.6 hn v   c h n v        2 13.6 1 Plot graph v against 1/n2
  • 15. Continuous Spectrum Light spectrum with all wavelength/frequency Emission Line Spectrum • Spectrum with discrete wavelength/ frequency • Excited electrons drop from higher to lower energy level Continuous Spectrum Vs Line Spectrum Click here spectrum for diff elements Click here spectrum for diff element Click here on quantum mechanic, structure of atom Click here to view excellent simulation Click here to view simulation Excellent simulation on emission spectrum Emission line spectrum for different elements Click here to view simulation Video on quantum mechanics