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Page 1: C.A. Coulson (1910 – 1974) Linus Pauling (1901 – 1994)

C.A. Coulson(1910 – 1974)

Linus Pauling(1901 – 1994)

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Group 5A Elements

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When the formulae of inorganic chemical compounds are considered, even a superficial observer is impressed with the general symmetry of their construction. The compounds of nitrogen, phosphorus, antimony, and arsenic, especially, exhibit the tendency of these elements to form compounds containing 3 or 5 atoms of other elements; and it is in these proportions that their affinities are best satisfied: thus in the ternal group we have: NO3, NH3, NI3, NS3, PO3, PH3, PCl3, SbO3, SbH3, SbCl3, AsO3, AsH3, AsCl3, etc.: and in the five-atom group, NO5, NH4O, NH4I, PO5, PH4I, etc. Without offering any hypothesis regarding the cause of this symmetrical grouping of atoms, it is sufficiently evident from the examples just given, that such a tendency or law prevails, and that, no matter what the character of the uniting atoms may be, the combining power of the attracting element, if I may be allowed the term, is always satisfied by the same number of these atoms.

Phil. Trans. Royal Soc.1852

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Abegg’s RuleThe difference between the maximum positive and negative valence of an element is frequently eight.

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Properties of Waves

Reflection Refraction

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Diffraction

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Interference

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Properties of Light

Reflection Refraction

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Reflection of Light Corpuscles Refraction of Light Corpuscles

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Huygen Construction for Reflection

Huygen Construction for Refraction

Huygen’s Construction

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Young’s Double Slit ExperimentThomas Young (1773 – 1829)

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Interpretation of the Double Slit Results

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Fresnel’s DotAugustin Jean Fresnel (1788 – 1827)

Simeon Poisson (1781 – 1840)

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Maxwell’s EquationsJames Clerk Maxwell (1831 – 1879)

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Electromagnetic Radiation

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Heinrich Hertz (1857 – 1894)

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Light is a Wave

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Blackbody Radiation

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Cavities as Blackbodies

http://mediaserve.nmt.edu/portal/app/EODILecturePortal.html

http://breeze.nmt.edu/st589dchemnatblackbody/

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The Ultraviolet Catastrophe

Lord Rayleigh James Jeans

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After a few weeks of the most strenuouslabor of my life, the darkness lifted anda new, unimagined prospect began to dawn.

Max Planck (1858 – 1947)

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Photoelectric Effect

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Albert Einstein (1879 – 1955) Robert Millikan (1868 - 1953)

Einstein’s equation was a bold prediction,for at that time there was no evidence thatPlanck’s constant had any applicability outside of blackbody radiation and therewere no experimental data on the [kineticenergy] as a function of frequency. Physics by Paul A. Tipler

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Millikan’s Photoelectric Data

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The Double Slit Experiment Revisited

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Light is a Particle