ATOMIC PHYSICS
7B10.10 ATOMIC EMISSION SPECTRA7B10.11 SODIUM EMISSION SPECTRA
7B10.12 MOLECULAR EMISSION SPECTRA
7B10.13 EMISSION SPECTRA PLUS CONTINUOUS
7B11.50 ABSORPTION SPECTRA (Not currently available)
7B35.75 PLASMA GLOBE
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7B10.10 Atomic Emission Spectra Show emission spectra of single element. Gratings available for students. H, He, Ne, Hg, Ar, & Kr available.
Setup Requirements: Minimal. Pass out gratings to each student like that shown in picture. Equations: None Safety Issues:High voltage shock hazard. Fragile glass tubes get hot. You may want gloves to remove hot tube. |
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7B10.11 Sodium Emission Spectrum Show emission spectrum of Sodium. Gratings available for students. Setup Requirements: Minimal. Put metal cover over glass tube. Cover most of opening with dark tape. Allow about/8 inch vertical gap. Turn out room lights. Equations:None Safety Issues: High voltage shock hazard. Fragile glass tube. |
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7B10.12 Molecular Emission Spectra Show emission spectra of two element molecules. Gratings available for students. Nitrogen (band spectra),Carbon Dioxide and Water available.
Setup Requirements: Minimal Equations: None Safety Issues: High voltage shock hazard. Fragile glass tubes get hot. You may want gloves to remove hot tube. |
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7B10.13 Emission Spectra Plus Continuous Spectra An emission spectrum is placed above a continuous spectrum. Gratings available for students. Setup Requirements: Assembled as needed. Use nightlight size bulb for continuous spectrum. Equations: None Safety Issues: High voltage shock hazard. Fragile glass tubes get hot. You may want gloves to remove hot tube. AC line voltage present. |
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7B11.50 Absorption Spectra Not available. This demonstration is being changed. White light passing through various colored liquids will produce broad absorption bands. Setup Requirements: Ask ahead of time. Liquids prepared as needed. Use projector with slit as light source. Pass out diffraction gratings to students. A different light source may be provided instead of one in picture. Equations: None Safety Issues: Liquids may be poisonous. |
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7B35.75 Plasma Globe The sphere contains a mixture of gases at low pressure. The sphere in the center is connected to a high voltage source. Touching the outer sphere with a finger will produce a lightening like discharge directed at your finger. A smaller battery powered version is also available. Setup Requirements: Minimal Equations: None Safety Issues: Shock hazard if broken, gets hot if keep finger in place on globe, ozone buildup around globe if leave on.. |




