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What is an alpha particle made of?
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4
He 2 |
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What is a beta particle made of?
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0
e -1 |
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What is a photon?
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small particle that makes up light energy whose energy is directly proportion to their frequency
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What do ν, Hz, λ, c, h represent respectively?
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v = nu represents frequency (the # of wavepeaks that pass per period of time). Usually expressed in Hz = reciprocal seconds.
λ = lambda represents wavelength. (m) c = speed of light (m/s) h = Planck's constant (J*s) |
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Equation relating wavelength to frequency?
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wavelength(λ) x frequency(v) = (c)speed of light
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E =
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(Planck's constant)h * (frequency)v
OR (Planck's constant)h * (lightspeed)c / (wavelength)λ |
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Quantum numbers:
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n - principal quantum number (positive integer), represents the shell
l - angular-momentum quantum number (0 to n-1), defines 3D shape of orbital or the subshell (0=s,1=p,2=d,3=f...) m(l) - magnetic quantum number (-l to +l), defines spatial orientations of the orbital |