Exam 10: Atomic Physics
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The energy of an oscillating atom in a blackbody can be any value within a certain limited range.
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When the speed of an electron is increased the de Broglie wavelength is decreased.
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In the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom both the energy and orbital angular momentum of the electron are quantized.
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The energy level diagram for hydrogen
-The ionization energy of hydrogen is 13.6 eV.

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The chemical composition of stars can be determined from lines in their spectra.
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According to the Pauli Exclusion Principle for n = 4,the occupation limit of electrons is:
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The peak of the radiation curve of a blackbody moves upward toward higher intensity as its temperature __________.
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When the frequency of the light is increased in a photoelectric effect experiment,the energy of the emitted electrons increases.
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The photoelectric effect occurs when electrons are emitted when light strikes the surface of a metal.
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The characteristic peaks in an x-ray spectrum of an atom occur because of rapid deceleration of the bombarding electrons.
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If the speed of an electron increases,its de Broglie wavelength
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Match each item with the correct statement below.
-causes an electron to make a transition to a higher energy level
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The peak of the radiation curve of a blackbody moves upward toward higher intensity as its temperature increases.
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