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CHM135 LECTURE NOTES

Structure can be studied by looking at spectroscopy: the interaction between matter and
electromagnetic radiation.

Electromagnetic radiation is a form of energy thought of as waves traveling through space. It
travels through a vacuum at the speed of light.

Wave characteristics

1.​ Wavelength (λ) units: m (1 nm = 10-9 m)
2.​ Frequency (v, nu): number of waves per second that pass through a set point, units: s-1,
Hz
3.​ Amplitude (A): height of wave; classically related to energy (intensity) of light

There is an inverse relationship between wavelength and frequency on the electromagnetic
wave spectrum.

Waves interfere
-​ Constructive waves are formed when peaks combine with peaks and troughs combine
with troughs (waves in phase)
-​ Destructive waves are formed when peaks combine with troughs (waves out of phase)
E.g. diffraction of waves. Where the peaks align, a high intensity band is produced.

Light does have many wave properties but it does not behave as a classical wave. Instead it is
composed of particles of energy known as photons.

1.​ To eject an electron from the metal, a minimum intensity of light is needed.
2.​ Above this minimum, the KE of the ejected electron increases with light frequency.
3.​ Above this minimum, increased light intensity increases the number of ejected electrons,
which increases the current.

Shorter wavelength = higher frequency = higher energy

Ephoton = E binding + E KE
E KE = Ephoton - E binding

Ephoton = hf = hc/λ

Question: A laser pointer emits 4.0mW of light at 532
nm. How many photons of light are emitted in one
minute? (1.00 W is 1.00 J/s)

E tot = (4.0/1000) x 60 = 0.24J

,Ephoton = (6.626x10-34 J·s) (3.0x108 ms-1) / 532nm = 3.7364662x10-19J

E tot = E photon x n photon
n photon = E tot / E photo

n photon = 0.24J / 3.7364662x10-19J = 6.4231813x1017 photons

Matter: discrete particles with determinate mass and position

The double slit experiment:
-​ Particles will pass through the slit and accumulate to form distinct peaks
-​ Waves diffract
-​ Electrons diffract (nickel crystal experiment shown below)




H2 → 2H
●​ Passage of electricity through gas of atoms causes
atoms to emit light.
●​ Only four frequencies were observed in the visible part
of the spectrum.
●​ These observed frequencies are different for excited
atoms of different elements.
●​ Another element will produce discrete lines, but the
position of these lines differs across the elements.

,Before 1900
-​ Light: wave character - e.g. wavelength, frequency, diffraction
-​ Matter: particulate character - e.g. mass and position
Experiments involving photoelectric effect, diffraction by electrons and atomic line spectra led to
the discovery of wave-particle duality:
-​ Light: both wave and particulate character
-​ Matter: both wave and particulate character (larger objects do not have observable wave
character)




3 quantum numbers describing the orbital
1.​ Principal quantum number (n) → size of the orbital; determines energy of electron
2.​ Angular momentum quantum number (ℓ) → shape of the orbital
3.​ Magnetic quantum number (mℓ or m) → orientation of the orbital
4.​ Electron spin quantum number (ms or s) → ms = -½ or +½

Orbitals: max 2 electrons; must have opposing spin
1.​ Size of orbital: n = 1, 2, 3…
2.​ Shape of orbital: ℓ = 0, 1 …, n-1
3.​ Orientation of orbital: m = -ℓ, -ℓ+1… ℓ-1, ℓ

, n ℓ Notation m/mℓ Number of
orbitals

1 0 1s 0 1

2 0 2s 0 1

2 1 2p -1, 0, +1 3

3 0 3s 0 1

3 1 3p -1, 0, +1 3

3 2 3d -2, -1, 0, +1, +2 5

4 0 4s 0 1

4 1 4p -1, 0, +1 3

4 2 4d -2, -1, 0, +1, +2 5

4 3 4f -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, 7
+2, +3

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