Chapter 5 Review

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What are line spectra, and how are they used?
Line spectra are observed when pure samples of individual elements are heated. They can be used to identify elements.
Line spectra are observed when atoms interact with visible light. They can be used to determine the energy levels of atoms.
Line spectra are observed when atoms interact with visible light. They can be used to infer important information about atoms.
Line spectra are observed when pure samples of individual elements are heated. They can be used to determine the wavelengths of light.
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MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Mark all that are true
Light is a continuous wave that travels through space.
Electromagnetic radiation consists of waves of the electromagnetic field.
Atoms can only have certain values of energy, which correspond to specific wavelengths of light.
Understanding the wave nature of light and the quantized nature of energy has led to important advancements in physics and chemistry.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What concept does the atomic emission spectrum help scientists understand?
The wave nature of light
The quantum nature of light and electrons
The relationship between light and energy
The behavior of electrons in different elements
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What did scientists discover about the frequency of light and the photoelectric effect?
Low-frequency light can produce photoelectrons even if it is intense.
High-frequency light is required to produce photoelectrons.
The intensity of light affects the frequency of photoelectrons.
The duration of light exposure affects the frequency of photoelectrons.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What is the photoelectric effect?
The emission of electrons when light hits a material
The transfer of energy from light waves to electrons
The accumulation of energy in electrons when exposed to light
The dislodging of electrons by low-frequency light
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MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
In the electromagnetic spectrum, the energy of violet light is approximately twice that of red light. How do the wavelengths of violet and red light compare?
The wavelength of violet light is sometimes greater than and sometimes less than that of red light.
The wavelength of violet light is the same as that of red light.
The wavelength of violet light is approximately twice that of red light.
The wavelength of violet light is approximately half that of red light.
The wavelength of violet light is shorter, allowing it to have much more energy.
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MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
How do the frequencies of violet and red light compare?
The frequency of violet light is higher than red light.
The frequency of red light is higher than violet light.
The high frequency of violet light allows it to have the most energy.
The high frequency of red light allows it to have the most energy.
The low frequency of violet light allows it to have the most energy.
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