An emission spectrum is the spectrum of frequencies of the electromagnetic radiation emitted (by an atom or molecule) during a transition from a high energy to a low energy level.
Emission spectrum: lines emitted from an atom.Absorption spectrum: absorbed wavelengths of a molecule.
Lewis dot structures show how an atom's electrons work together in a certain molecule. They also show what a certain molecule will look like.
It shows the constituent elements and their proportion, but does not show the the structure of the molecule. This is usually depicted in graphic form by the structural formula.
Ball-and-Stick Model
An emission spectrum is the spectrum of frequencies of the electromagnetic radiation emitted (by an atom or molecule) during a transition from a high energy to a low energy level.
Scientists use a structural formula to show the shape of a molecule.
The structural formula show the spatial aspect of the molecule.
Emission spectrum: lines emitted from an atom.Absorption spectrum: absorbed wavelengths of a molecule.
Lewis dot structures show how an atom's electrons work together in a certain molecule. They also show what a certain molecule will look like.
Alpha emission is a 4helium nucleus, which behaves like a particle. Beta emission is an electron, which behaves like a particle. Gamma emission is a photon, which behaves like a particle. Experiments can also be set up to show their wavelike properties (for alpha, beta, and gamma radiation).
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the nucleus
The structural formula show the spatial aspect of the molecule.
It shows the constituent elements and their proportion, but does not show the the structure of the molecule. This is usually depicted in graphic form by the structural formula.
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