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Chemical Ideas 6.7. Where does colour come from?. 25 questions to see what you’ve remembered. More about the colour we see .. Key stage 3 stuff. 1. What colour is the light reaching my eye? Explain. Red filter. transmit absorb reflect. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chemical Ideas 6.7

Where does colour come from?

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25 questions to see what you’ve

remembered.

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More about the colour we see .. Key stage 3 stuff.

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1. What colour is the light reaching my eye? Explain.

Red filter

transmit absorb reflect

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2. What colour is the light reaching my eye? Explain.

Blue filter

transmit absorb reflect

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3. What colour is the light reaching my eye? Explain.

Colourless glass

transmit absorb reflect

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4. What colour does the ball

look? Explain.

transmit absorb reflect

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5. What colour does the ball

look? Explain.

transmit absorb reflect

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6. What colour does the ball

look? Explain.

transmit absorb reflect

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7. What colour does the ball look? Explain

transmit absorb reflect

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8. What colour does the ball

look? Explain.

transmit absorb reflect

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9. The rays are …

•A. Refracted

•B. Reflected

•C. Dispersed

•D. Converged

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10. Name the 3 primary colours of light …

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Chemical Ideas 6.1

Light and the electron.

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Sometimes we use the wave model for light …

• λ (lambda)= wavelength

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11. Wavelength increases, Frequency ?

C

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•12. Sketch the e.m.s. and use arrows to

mark:

•Increasing energy•Increasing wavelength•Increasing frequency

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C = λν problems….

Work out v:

13. If λ is 3.00 m

14 If λ is 30.0 cm

15. If λ is 3.00 mm

Work out λ:

16. If ν is 3.00 x 1010 Hz

c = 3.00x108 m s-1

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Sometimes we use the particle model …hE

• Packages of energy are called photons

• Light is a stream of photons

• E = 6.63 x10-34 x 4.5 x 1014 = 3.0 x 10-19 J

14105.4 x Hz

h = 6.63 x 10-34 J Hz -1

Planck constant

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E = hν problems …

• h = 6.63 x 10-34 J Hz -1

• Planck constant

17. If the frequency is 1.089 x 106 Hz, what is the energy of each photon?

18. If E = 3.65 x 10-20 J per photon, what is the frequency (ν) of the radiation?

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19. Absorption or emission Spectrum of hydrogen?

• Black background

• Coloured lines.

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Spectroscopy• Sample of

hydrogen

• High voltage

• Prism

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• Electrons can only exist in fixed energy levels.

ΔE

h

E

• Electrons absorb energy and move to a higher energy level.

• The electrons drop back to a lower energy level and emit energy.

• The frequency of the radiation emitted depends on ΔE.

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20. Red? 21. Blue/green?

?

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5

7 etc

1

2

34

6

22. Why no

• 7 2

• 8 2

• 9 2?

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23. What happens to electrons?

1

234

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Chemical Ideas 6.2What happens when

radiation interacts with matter?

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Molecules are made of more than one atom but they still have

electrons.• Electronic

transitions

Vis + UV

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24. Molecules move ! How?

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25.There are vibrational energy levels as well as electronic energy level . ΔE in which

region?

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The answers …

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1. What colour is the light reaching my eye? Explain.

Red filter

Red

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2. What colour is the light reaching my eye? Explain.

Blue filter

Blue

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3. What colour is the light reaching my eye? Explain.

Colourless glass White

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4. What colour does the ball

look? Explain.

Red

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5. What colour does the ball

look? Explain.

Black

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6. What colour does the ball

look? Explain.

White

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7.What colour does the ball

look? Explain.Red

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8. What colour does the ball

look? Explain.Black

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9. The rays are …

•A. Refracted

•B. Reflected

•C. Dispersed

•D. Converged

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10. Name the 3 primary colours of light …

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Sometimes we use the wave model for light …

• λ (lambda)= wavelength

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11. Wavelength increases, Frequency ?

C

decreases

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energy

wavelength

frequency

12.

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c = λ ν

υcλ

c

c

νλ

c = speed of light = 3.00 x 108 m s-1

λ = wavelength m lambda

ν = frequency Hz ( or s-1 ) nu

c

Use m

for λ

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C = λν problems….

Work out v:

13. If λ is 3.00 m

14. If λ is 30.0 cm

15. If λ is 3.00 mm

Work out λ:

16. If ν is 3.00 x 1010 Hz

c = 3.00x108 m s-1

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Sometimes we use the particle model …hE

• Packages of energy are called photons

• Light is a stream of photons

• E = 6.63 x10-34 x 4.5 x 1014 = 3.0 x 10-19 J

14105.4 x Hz

h = 6.63 x 10-34 J Hz -1

Planck constant

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Rearranging again….

hE

h

E

E

h

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E = hν problems …

• h = 6.63 x 10-34 J Hz -1

• Planck constant

17. If the frequency is 1.089 x 106 Hz, what is the energy of each photon?

18. If E = 3.65 x 10-20 J per photon, what is the frequency (ν) of the radiation?

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19.

• Black background

• Coloured lines.

emission

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Spectroscopy• Sample of

hydrogen

• High voltage

• Prism

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• Electrons can only exist in fixed energy levels.

ΔE

h

E

• Electrons absorb energy and move to a higher energy level.

• The electrons drop back to a lower energy level and emit energy.

• The frequency of the radiation emitted depends on ΔE.

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20. 3 2 21. 4 2

?

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5

7 etc

1

2

34

6

22. Why no

• 7 2

• 8 2

• 9 2?

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visible ultra violet

E increases

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6

1

234

Balmer 2

E increasing

Lyman ?

1

234

1

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Absorption Spectrum of hydrogen.

• Continuous spectrum

• Black lines.

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How do the 2 compare?

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23.What happens to electrons?

1

234

• Electrons absorb energy

• Electrons are excited

• Electrons move to higher energy level

• E = h v

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Molecules are made of more than one atom but they still have

electrons.• Electronic

transitions

Vis + UV

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24. Molecules move ! How?

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25. There are vibrational energy levels as well as electronic

energy level ..

I.R.

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• Electronic transitions

Vis + UV

• Rotational transitions

• Vibrational transitions

Microwave

I.R.

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Chemical Ideas 6.7

Where does colour come from?

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•Absorb

•Transmits

•Complementary

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•Absorb

•Transmits

•Complementary

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•Absorb

•Transmits

•Complementary

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X2

X2*

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e-

e-

filter

meter

photocell

cuvette

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concentration

absorbance Absorbance α concentration