Atomic Spectra and Nuclear Stability - Ch4005 Lecture 2
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Atomic Spectra and Nuclear stability- CH4005 Lecture 2
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Contents
- Emission Spectrum of Hydrogen
- Wave-Particle Duality
- Nuclear Stability and radioactivity
Learning outcomes Check list
- Calculate energy of emission process in Hydrogen •
- Explain the different processes for nuclear decay •
Reading
Chemistry: Burrows, Holman, Parsons, Pilling and Price, 1st edition, Oxford, 2010.
124-129 •
157-163 •
Absorption
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Rydberg equation
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Bohr Model of the Hydrogen atom
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Electrons as standing waves
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Nuclear Stability
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Nuclear decay – Radioactivity
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Alpha radiation (α)
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Beta Radiation (β)
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Matter/antimatter
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Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
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Quarks
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Gamma Radiation (γ)
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Summary of types of radioactive decay
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Subatomic particles
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Other notes
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