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Radiation and Thermal Energy Our Model of the Atom Evolves
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Radiation and Thermal Energy

Feb 22, 2016

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Page 1: Radiation and Thermal Energy

Radiation and Thermal Energy

Our Model of the Atom Evolves

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• In a chemical reaction, what is happening to the system when there is a change in temperature?

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• What changes occur in a system when radiating is the transfer mechanism?

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Observations?

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Incandescent light bulb

• Watch carefully as the power delivered to the light bulb is increased.

• Write down your observations.

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Incandescent light bulb

• Now view the light bulb through a spectrometer as the power delivered to the bulb is increased.

• Write down your observations

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Compact fluorescent light bulb

• Watch carefully as the power delivered to the light bulb is increased.

• Write down your observations.

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Compact fluorescent light bulb

• Now view the light bulb through a spectrometer.

• Write down your observations

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What is the difference?

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• A hot solid gives a continuous spectrum while a heated gas gives only a piece of the spectrum.

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• An input of energy is required to make the atoms of an atomic gas emit radiation.

• The radiation emitted by each element is unique.

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• A change in temperature results in a change in structure.

• A change in structure results in the emission of light.

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• In a compound a change in structure can be explained by a rearrangement of the atoms.

• How about in atomic gases?

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• In atomic gases the change in structure has to be at the atomic level.

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Our current model of the atom….

• Does not account for these differences in structure, therefore we need a model of the atom with some more internal structure that can account for the radiation emitted by atoms.