Mastery – Energy of Light: Quantitative – kJ/photon to kHz
OWLv2 for General Chemistry
Cengage
01st Edition
A radio station’s energy is given in kJ/photon. What is the frequency in kHz?
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A radio station’s energy is given in kJ/photon. What is the frequency in kHz?
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What is the energy change of an atom of hydrogen moving from one n to another n? Hydrogen, two Ns.
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What is the energy of a hydrogen atom at a certain n? Hydrogen, one n.
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Four elements are given. Arrange them from lowest to highest ionization energy using the periodic table trends.
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An orbital is given (ex. 3p). What is the n, l, ml, and ms? How many ml values are possible?
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If n = #, what are the values for l and how many total orbitals are possible? If l = #, what are the values for ml and how many total orbitals are possible?
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The wavelength of a radiation is given in meters. What is the frequency in inverse seconds?
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A radio station channel is given in MHz. What is the wavelength in meters?
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You are given two items from the electromagnetic spectrum. Compare the two in terms of speed, frequency or wavelength.
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The atomic radius of silicon is given in pm as well as the mass, speed, and uncertainty of an orbiting electron and the mass of the electron. Determine the minimum uncertainty in the position.
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