Bohr Atomic Model Worksheet
Bohr Atomic Model Worksheet
b. What is the energy needed for the electron to escape the sodium atom? (3.65x10-19J)
2. A UV light with a frequency of 1.5x1015 Hz would liberate 4 electrons from a gold foil according to the
photoelectric effect. An IR light with a frequency of 3.3 x1014 Hz would liberate 2 electrons from the same gold
foil.
a. If you wanted to liberate 2 electrons from the gold foil, what amount of energy & wavelength of the
quantum would you need? (9.09 x 10-7m)
b. If you wanted to liberate 4 electrons from the gold foil, what amount of energy & wavelength of the
quantum would you need? (2 x 10-7m)
3. Identify which of the following provides evidence that support the Bohr Model of the Atom?
I. The energy of the line in the emission (line) spectra for hydrogen
II. The energy of the missing lines in the absorption spectrum of helium as seen from the sun.
III. The relative intensity of the different line in the emission spectra of hydrogen.
a. I only b. II only c. I & II d. I & III
7. Calculate the limit of convergence in nm for an electron to leave a certain atom if it took 1.989 x 10-18J of energy.
(100nm)
High energy Low energy 9. a) How is an absorption spectrum for an element produced experimentally?
10. a) Draw an arrow on the diagram below most likely to represent a blue light released. What series is this called?
Energy levels n = ∞
n=5
n=4
n=3
n=2
n=1
*Note: energy levels should converge as you move to higher energy levels.