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Chem test 4

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stable state   lowest possible energy  
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"Light"   electromagnetic radiation - wave like, behaves like a wave  
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electromagnetic spectrum   gamma ray (highest) -> x-ray -> UV -> rainbow -> infrared -> microwave -> radiowave (lowest)  
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wavelength   (lambda) wavelength starts @ one point & ends at same place on line.  
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frequency   (nu) number of waves per second Hertz (Hz) = (1/sec)  
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Light characterization equations   lambda x nu = c [c= 3x10^8 m/s] Energy = h x nu [6.626x10^-34 J*S] Energy = h x c/lambda  
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