Brooke's Final Review Session [ENDORSED]
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Brooke's Final Review Session [ENDORSED]
Hello everyone!! I have created a final review worksheet which covers mostly topics more recently learned, but it also includes some topics from the beginning of the quarter. If you have a chance to look at the worksheet beforehand, go ahead and do so, because the worksheet might be a little lengthy. However, I will still give time during the workshop to complete the problems. Finally, a reminder that my workshop this week will be on Zoom from 4-6pm. Hope to see you there!
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Re: Brooke's Final Review Session
Yes, the workshop is today from 4-6pm. The link to the zoom can be found on the week 10 schedule made by Dr. Lavelle.
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Re: Brooke's Final Review Session
I have attached a key with the correct answers!! Good luck on the final :D
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Re: Brooke's Final Review Session
Hi! I was wondering if anyone could explain the logic behind the answer for #13 (i.e. the connection between principal quantum number and emission lines)?
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Re: Brooke's Final Review Session
For #8, you have to calculate the Energy of the photons for both photon 1 and photon 2 individually. Then, using the equation E = pc, calculate the ratios between the two momentums.
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For #13, it says that you have an emission spectrum which means that you are going from a higher principal quantum number to a lower principal quantum number. As a result, you can only go from 6--> 5, 6--> 4, ..., 6-->1. This produces five lines.
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