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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2008

Heated hydrogen gives off light which when viewed through prism shows emission spectrum of bright lines at specific frequencies.

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  • It's "Hydrogen", not "Hidrogen"

  • corrected. thanks.

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  • 3 lesions of IB Chem summarized in 58 seconds.

    Got to love youtube.

  • good video. Clear as clear can be!

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  • @Commadoss IB Chem=CRAZY

  • Thank you Jebus :)

  • @Commadoss IB, lol, doing sl chem now. How'd that take you? :) 

  • @wedgeh05 oh because i only have the options of 3,4,6,9, and 16. What you think? Thanks allot too :)

  • @Treckorz The excited electron can take any route from an outer shell to it's inner most shell, ie, it could go 5-4-3-2-1, 5-3-2-1, 5-1, Et cetera.

    Since each individual jump has a different eV value, the energy of the photon (and hence the colour of the light) varies with each jump. That means there are 15... I think...

  • fuckin magnets, how do they work?

  • So THE number of distinct emission spectra lines that originates from electron transition between the first four energy levels in a hydrogen atom IS 4??????????????????????

  • Red, Blue, and Purple are Hydrogen's external infrared colors. Most of the frequencies fit right into my aura color frequency data.

  • the color of the hydrogen flame seems tobe indigo? then the indigo color in solar spectrum indicates the presence of hydrogen in our sun?

  • Note, this is the bohr model represented in the video, and the only element that the bohr model correctly works with is Hydrogen.. if you want to look into more 'electron configurations' and how electrons move around the nucleus, look into schrodingers wave equation!

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