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CEM 141 E2
symbol for wavelength - ANS-λ

symbol for frequency - ANS-v

energy increases as frequency _____ and wavelength _____ - ANS-increases, decreases

when waves interact and the crests and waves reinforce each other - ANS-constructive
interference

when waves interact and create bands of light and dark - ANS-destructive interference

what experiment proved the existence of waves? - ANS-double slit experiment

when a high intensity light is shined on a metal, electrons are emitted - ANS-photo electric effect

what proved light was a particle? how? - ANS-the photo electric effect, light threshold

light from the sun can be split in a prism - ANS-visible spectrum

light from one particular element does not contain all colors of the spectrum, mostly dark with
blips of light - ANS-atomic emission spectrum

a visible spectrum with lines of darkness - ANS-atomic absorption spectrum

who said electrons move in orbits around the nucleus - ANS-Niels Bohr

the energy of atoms are ____ - ANS-quantized

the Bohr model only works for what element? - ANS-hydrogen

when light hits an electron, the photon is absorbed, and the electron jumps to the next orbit level
- ANS-atomic excitation

when an electron ejects a photon and falls to a lower energy level - ANS-atomic de-excitation

what proved electrons acted like waves and how? - ANS-electron double slit experiment,
constructive/destructive interference

you can't measure both the position and momentum of an electron at the same time -
ANS-heisenberg uncertainty principle

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