CHEM 1040 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Electromagnetic Spectrum, Wavelength

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When metal compounds burn in a flame they emit bright colors. Each element, has a characteristic line spectrum because of it"s emission of light from its atoms in the hots gas. Spectra can be used to identify elements. A wave is a continuosly repeating change or oscillation in matter or in physical field. Light is a wave(consists of oscillations in electric & magnetic fields that travel through space. Electromagnetic radiation ( eg: visible light, x rays , radio waves) Wavelength: distance between any two adjacent identical points of a wave distance between two adjacent peaks or troughs of a wave. Visible light has much shorter wavelengths, 10-6. Wavelengths given in nanometers 1nm= 10-9 (eg 5. 55 x107 m = 555) Frequency: number of wavelengths of that wave that pass a fixed point in one unit of time ( usually one second) For example when you throw a stone into a pond frequency would be the amount of ripples that pass through.

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