Answer By exposing materials to a hot flame (from a Bunsen
burner typically), the color of the flame can be used to identify
the material. Certain elements give off a characteristic color when
heated to high temperature. See the Related Links for "Wikipedia:
flame test" to the bottom for the answer.
A method of obtaining an emission spectrum from a sample
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What is a prism
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something that splits up light into different colors ! apx :)
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What is the energy of a photon
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the energy of a photon is h times f
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What happens during radioactive decay
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Radioactive decay is the process where the nucleus of an atom
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same time.
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What is the total kinetic energy of the atoms and molecules in an object called
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Temperature is the measure of average kinetic energy of all the
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What is the energy J of photon with a wavelength of 601nm
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what is the energy of J of photon with a wavelength of
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What does quantization refer to
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Having a specific set of possible values
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What is an important effect of gravity
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It maintains the distances between planets.
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Which equation shows how frequency is related to velocity and wavelength
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F=v/&
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What frequency corresponds to an absorption line at 502 nm
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5.98 x 10^14 Hz
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What represents a alpha particle
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4/2He
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What best describes a radioisotope
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its nucleus is unstable
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What is the wavelength of a light of frequency 4.47 X 1014 Hz
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The wavelength is 671 nm.
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How is the H fusion used to calculate the mass of solid that 1kJ of energy will melt
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1kj x 1/H fusion x g/mol solid
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Which nuclei would be the least stable
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1 proton, 3 neutrons
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How much energy is released is a sample loses 0.05 kg mass through radioactive decay
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4.5 × 1015 J
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What is the binding energy of a mole nuclei with a mass defect of 0.00084
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7.56 x 10^13J / Mole
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What kind of nuclear reaction is seen in 9039Y 9040Zr plus 0-1e
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Beta decay
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What is nuclear fission
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the splitting of a nucleus
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What is a flame test
Answer By exposing materials to a hot flame (from a Bunsen
burner typically), the color of the flame can be used to identify
the material. Certain elements give off a characteristic color when
heated to high temperature. See the Related Links for "Wikipedia:
flame test" to the bottom for the answer.
A method of obtaining an emission spectrum from a sample
What is a prism
something that splits up light into different colors ! apx :)
What is the energy of a photon
the energy of a photon is h times f
What happens during radioactive decay
Radioactive decay is the process where the nucleus of an atom
changes into another type of nucleus and produces a particle at the
same time.
What is the total kinetic energy of the atoms and molecules in an object called
Temperature is the measure of average kinetic energy of all the
atoms and molecules in an object
What is the energy J of photon with a wavelength of 601nm
what is the energy of J of photon with a wavelength of
601nm?
What does quantization refer to
Having a specific set of possible values
What is an important effect of gravity
It maintains the distances between planets.
Which equation shows how frequency is related to velocity and wavelength
F=v/&
What frequency corresponds to an absorption line at 502 nm
5.98 x 10^14 Hz
What represents a alpha particle
4/2He
What best describes a radioisotope
its nucleus is unstable
What is the wavelength of a light of frequency 4.47 X 1014 Hz
The wavelength is 671 nm.
How is the H fusion used to calculate the mass of solid that 1kJ of energy will melt
1kj x 1/H fusion x g/mol solid
Which nuclei would be the least stable
1 proton, 3 neutrons
How much energy is released is a sample loses 0.05 kg mass through radioactive decay
4.5 × 1015 J
What is the binding energy of a mole nuclei with a mass defect of 0.00084
7.56 x 10^13J / Mole
What kind of nuclear reaction is seen in 9039Y 9040Zr plus 0-1e