Editing 2020-2021 HW From Bohr Thru Planck And Equations (Non-Math)
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Name: ________________________________ Period: ________<br> <br> <br> 1. One of the major part of Bohr's theory is that:<br> the ___________________ of the electron is _____ (mathematical sign) to the _________________ of the electron.<br> <br> Draw a picture of Bohr's model of the atom.<br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> 2. In the space below, explain how the atom absorbs energy. Please include information about the atom and the electrons.<br> <br> _______________________________________________________________________________________________<br> <Br> _______________________________________________________________________________________________<br> <br> _______________________________________________________________________________________________<br> <br> 3. What is the incorrect part of Bohr's model of the atom?<br> <br> ________________________________________________________________________________________________<br> <br> 4. What is the name of Atomic model with Bohr's theory, _______________________<br> <br> 5. What did Planck say about Energy (also electron): _______________________________<br> <br> 6. What did <nowiki>DeBroglie</nowiki> say? _______________________________________<br> <br> 7. What is the math relationship between the following parameters<br> write I for indirectly proportional and D for directly proportional.<br> <br> E ___ with lamda<br> <br> E ___ with f <br> <Br> lamda ___ f<br> <br> 8. Write the equations and constants (also called conversion factor):<br> <br> a. Light equation: _____________________<br> <br> b. Energy equation: _____________________<br> <br> 9. In the line below, write the name of the electromagnetic spectrum above (700.nm/750.nm), letters for rainbow, with nm of first and last letters, and the name of the electromagnetic spectrum below 400.nm<br> <br> _______________________________________________________________________________<br> <br>
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