CHEM101 Study Guide - Final Guide: Fluorescent Lamp, Flame Test, Lithium Chloride

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Experiment a: atoms and line spectra: objective, compare & observe: spectra of light from incandescent bulb fluorescent tube sunlight, observe line (atomic spectra) of hydrogen helium neon, flame tests. Isaac newton (1642-1727) showed, white light from sun separated in to continuous spectrum from red to violet using prism. Discontinuous spectrum of light is emitted by gaseous discharge tubes. Photons are emitted as excited atoms return to lower state. The wavelength and energy of photons are determined by the energy levels for that elements. Thus the spectrum is unique for each element. Use spectroscope to observe lights from light bulb, fluorescent lights and sunlight and record the colour and wavelength ranges for each colours: hydrogen, helium and neon discharge tubes. Record the colors and wavelengths: flame tests. Clean platinum wire by dipping wire into concentrated hcl and heating the tip. Observe the colour of the flames for licl and other salt: absorption of light by the dyes on smarties.

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