The total kinetic energy of the particles in a system
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What is a flame test
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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 frequency of a wave
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The frequency of a wave, represented by the letter f, is the
number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time. It is
also referred to as temporal frequency. The SI unit of cycles per
second is called hertz or Hz. Hz can be expressed as a reciprocal
second (s-1 or 1/s).
The number of waves that pass a point in 1 second
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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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Why does temperature stay constant during a phase change
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To put it in simple terms, all of the energy that would normally
increase the temperature of the object, is being used to convert
the object from one phase to another.
Once the object has completely changed to the new phase, the
energy is not needed for phase change and raises the temperature of
the object.
Because energy is being used to overcome intermolecular
forces(apex)
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Which of the following colors of visible light has the highest frequency
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The last color you can see on the violet end of the rainbow has
the highest
frequency that's visible to your individual eyes.
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What does quantization refer to
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Having a specific set of possible values
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Which of the following describes something that is quantized
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It has a specific set of possible values.
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What information does a flame test provide
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The emission spectrum of an element
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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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Which piece of information do you need to determine whether a molecule is an alkene or an alkane
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the type of C-C bonds in the molecule-apex
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What does S0 mean
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the system has become more random
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What electron could have quantum numbers n 3 l 0 ml 0 ms
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A 3s electron
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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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What is thermal energy
The total kinetic energy of the particles in a system
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 frequency of a wave
The frequency of a wave, represented by the letter f, is the
number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit time. It is
also referred to as temporal frequency. The SI unit of cycles per
second is called hertz or Hz. Hz can be expressed as a reciprocal
second (s-1 or 1/s).
The number of waves that pass a point in 1 second
What is the energy of a photon
the energy of a photon is h times f
Why does temperature stay constant during a phase change
To put it in simple terms, all of the energy that would normally
increase the temperature of the object, is being used to convert
the object from one phase to another.
Once the object has completely changed to the new phase, the
energy is not needed for phase change and raises the temperature of
the object.
Because energy is being used to overcome intermolecular
forces(apex)
Which of the following colors of visible light has the highest frequency
The last color you can see on the violet end of the rainbow has
the highest
frequency that's visible to your individual eyes.
What does quantization refer to
Having a specific set of possible values
Which of the following describes something that is quantized
It has a specific set of possible values.
What information does a flame test provide
The emission spectrum of an element
Which equation shows how frequency is related to velocity and wavelength
F=v/&
Which piece of information do you need to determine whether a molecule is an alkene or an alkane
the type of C-C bonds in the molecule-apex
What does S0 mean
the system has become more random
What electron could have quantum numbers n 3 l 0 ml 0 ms
A 3s electron
How is the H fusion used to calculate the mass of solid that 1kJ of energy will melt