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Unit 3: Properties of Substances and Mixtures
3.6 Spectroscopy
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Absorption spectroscopy measures the light
absorbed
by a substance.
True
The energy of electromagnetic radiation is directly proportional to its
frequency
The Beer-Lambert Law states that absorbance is inversely proportional to concentration.
False
The Beer-Lambert Law is mathematically expressed as
A
What is the unit of absorbance in the Beer-Lambert Law?
Dimensionless
Atomic spectroscopy analyzes the absorption and emission spectra of
atoms
.
True
In molecular spectroscopy, infrared (IR) radiation is used to study vibrational
modes
Match the type of spectroscopy with its primary interaction:
Absorption Spectroscopy ↔️ Light absorbed
Emission Spectroscopy ↔️ Light emitted
What does absorption spectroscopy measure?
Light absorbed by a substance
What is the electromagnetic spectrum?
Entire range of EM radiation
Arrange the regions of the electromagnetic spectrum in order of increasing energy.
1️⃣ Radio Waves
2️⃣ Microwaves
3️⃣ Infrared
4️⃣ Visible Light
5️⃣ Ultraviolet
6️⃣ X-Rays
7️⃣ Gamma Rays
The Beer-Lambert Law is expressed mathematically as
A
=
A =
A
=
ϵ
b
c
\epsilon b c
ϵ
b
c
, where
ϵ
\epsilon
ϵ
is the molar absorptivity.
What is one application of atomic spectroscopy?
Identifying elements in a sample
What is spectroscopy the study of?
Radiation-matter interaction
Match the region of the electromagnetic spectrum with its characteristic:
Radio Waves ↔️ Longest wavelengths
Visible Light ↔️ 400-700 nm
Gamma Rays ↔️ Highest frequencies
The energy of electromagnetic radiation increases as its wavelength decreases.
True
What does the Beer-Lambert Law relate the absorbance of light to?
Concentration and path length
In the Beer-Lambert Law,
ϵ
\epsilon
ϵ
represents the molar absorptivity
The Beer-Lambert Law states that absorbance is inversely proportional to concentration.
False
The molar absorptivity in the Beer-Lambert Law has the unit
L
What is a primary application of atomic spectroscopy in astrophysics?
Studying star composition
What does absorption spectroscopy measure in matter?
Light absorbed
What does the electromagnetic spectrum describe?
Radiation wavelengths and frequencies
Absorption spectroscopy requires an
external
light source.
True
Visible light has a frequency range of 430-750
THz
.
True
The Beer-Lambert Law states that absorbance is directly proportional to concentration and
path length
.
True
Match the type of atomic spectroscopy with its interaction:
Absorption Spectroscopy ↔️ Measures light absorbed by atoms
Emission Spectroscopy ↔️ Analyzes light emitted by atoms
Molecular spectroscopy provides insights into the bonding of
atoms
within molecules.
True
Molecules absorb or emit light, generating characteristic
spectra
What type of spectroscopy probes electronic transitions within molecules?
UV-Vis Spectroscopy
Which atomic nuclei are commonly studied in NMR spectroscopy?
1H and 13C
What does spin-spin coupling reveal in NMR spectra?
Connectivity of neighboring nuclei
Arrange the steps of mass spectroscopy in the correct order:
1️⃣ Ionization
2️⃣ Separation
3️⃣ Detection
The ionizing radiation in mass spectroscopy has much higher
energy
than the electromagnetic spectrum used in other techniques
Emission spectroscopy analyzes the light
emitted
What formula relates the energy of electromagnetic radiation to its wavelength?
E
=
E =
E
=
h
c
/
λ
hc / \lambda
h
c
/
λ
In the Beer-Lambert Law,
ϵ
\epsilon
ϵ
represents the molar absorptivity
Match the variable in the Beer-Lambert Law with its definition:
A ↔️ Absorbance
\epsilon ↔️ Molar absorptivity
b ↔️ Path length
c ↔️ Concentration
In absorption spectroscopy, light is
absorbed
Spectroscopy involves analyzing the interaction between
electromagnetic
radiation and matter.
True
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