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Bohr’s Model Name them Worksheet 5-3 Period ‘The electrons in an atom can be excited to higher energy levels with the addition of energy (heat or electricity). This transition is temporary because the electrons always seck the lowest available energy level. When the electrons fall to lower energy levels, energy is emitted as light photons, The type of light given off can be determined using the equations written below. Bohr’s Model eo u vv. Radiation “400 USEFUL EQUATIONS E=hxy h= 6.63 x 10 Jes xo 3.00 x 10° m/s 1m=1x 10? nm Copy the Bohr’s Model diagram above — include the orbit labels (n=1, n=2, etc.). Complete these statements, make the drawings, and perform the calculations, 1. When an electron goes from n=1 to n=3 energy is - Draw this process. 2. Ifan electron falls from n=S to n=2 energy is - Draw this process. 3. The energy released by a 52 transition is than the energy from a 42 transition. 4. The wavelength of light in the $—+2 transition is than the wavelength from the 42. 5. The energy released when electron goes from n=6 to n=2 is 4.85 x 10 J. Calculate the frequency of this light. 6. Calculate the wavelength of light produced from the 6+2 transition. Convert to nanometers (nm). What coloritype of light is produced by the 6—»2 transition? Draw this process. 8. Does a 6-1 transition release more or less energy than a 62 transition? (see diagram). What type of light would this produce? 9. The energy released when electron goes from n=3 to n=2 is 3.03 x 10" J. Calculate the frequency of this light. 10. Calculate the wavelength of light produced from the 3-2 transition, Convert to nanometers (nm). 11, What color/type of light is produced by the 3+? transition? Draw this process. 12. Does a 43 transition release more or less energy than a 32 transition? (see diagram). What type of light would this produce? John Erickson, 2012 WSS-3Bohr'sModel.docx

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