CHEM 135 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Electromagnetic Spectrum, Electric Field, Stationary Point

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Chapter 7: the quantum-mechanics model of the atom. Absolutely small particles like electrons can simultaneously be in two different states at the same time. Quantum mechanical model: of an atom; explains strange behavior of electrons. Light and electrons have a lot in common. Wave-particle duality: light has some properties of waves, some of particles. Electromagnetic radiation: energy embodied in oscillating electric and magnetic fields. Magnetic field: region of space where a magnetic particle experiences a force. Electric field: a region in space where an electrically charged particle experiences force. Amplitude: vertical height of a crest or depth of a trough. Wavelength ( ): distance in space between adjacent crests or any two analogous points; measured in distance units (m, micrometer, nanometer) Frequency (v): # of cycles (wave crests) that pass through a stationary point in a given period of time; measured in cycle / s or s-1. Electromagnetic spectrum: all known wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.

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