Hon Chemistry 10-28-09 Hydrogen Emission Spectrum
HON CHEMISTRY: So hydrogen not only glows a lavender color when electricity is shot through it, but it’s more than just lavender light? Here’s the beginning lecture from Wednesday, we’ll talk more about it tomorrow. First – an overview of the problems with Planck’s constant. Kind of crazy at the beginning, but I want you to make sure you’re not just writing down formulas and plugging in numbers without understanding why. Understand why and you’ll get them right every time!








October 29th, 2009 at 8:21 PM
Ms. Skinner,
Do the other types of rays(i.e. gamma,radio waves) have their own set of colors like the visible part of the spectrum.
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