Y12 Quantum 5 Questions 2
Y12 Quantum 5 Questions 2
Y12 Quantum 5 Questions 2
(a) When free electrons collide with atoms in their ground state, the atoms can be
excited or ionised.
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(b) An atom can also become excited by the absorption of photons. Explain why only
photons of certain frequencies cause excitation in a particular atom.
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(c) The ionisation energy of hydrogen is 13.6 eV. Calculate the minimum frequency
necessary for a photon to cause the ionisation of a hydrogen atom. Give your
answer to an appropriate number of significant figures.
answer ..........................................Hz
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(Total 12 marks)
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Q2. The diagram below shows the lowest three energy levels of a hydrogen atom.
(a) An electron is incident on a hydrogen atom. As a result an electron in the ground
state of the hydrogen atom is excited to the n = 2 energy level. The atom then emits
a photon of a characteristic frequency.
(i) Explain why the electron in the ground state becomes excited to the n = 2
energy level.
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frequency = ......................................... Hz
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(iv) Show that the incident electron cannot excite the electron in the ground state
to the n = 3 energy level.
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(b) When electrons in the ground state of hydrogen atoms are excited to the n = 3
energy level, photons of more than one frequency are subsequently released.
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(Total 12 marks)
Q3. (a) Line spectra were observed before they could be explained by theory. We now
know that photons of characteristic frequency are emitted when the vapour of an
element is bombarded by energetic electrons. The spectrum of the light emitted
contains lines, each of a definite wavelength.
Explain how
• the bombarding electrons cause the atoms of the vapour to emit photons
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(ii) Express the ionisation energy of hydrogen in joules, giving your answer to an
appropriate number of significant figures.
answer = ....................................... J
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(Total 11 marks)
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Q4. (a) A fluorescent tube is filled with mercury vapour at low pressure. In order to emit
electromagnetic radiation the mercury atoms must first be excited.
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(ii) Describe the process by which mercury atoms become excited in a fluorescent
tube.
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(iii) What is the purpose of the coating on the inside surface of the glass in a
fluorescent tube?
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(b) The lowest energy levels of a mercury atom are shown in the diagram below. The
diagram is not to scale.
energy / J × 10–18
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n = 4 ________________________ –0.26
(i) Calculate the frequency of an emitted photon due to the transition level n = 4
to level n = 3.
answer = ........................................ Hz
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(ii) Draw an arrow on the diagram above to show a transition which emits a
photon of a longer wavelength than that emitted in the transition from level n =
4 to level n = 3.
(2)
(Total 12 marks)
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The diagram below shows part of an energy level diagram for a hydrogen atom.
n = 4 _________________ –0.85 eV
n = 3 _________________ –1.50 eV
n = 2 _________________ –3.40 eV
n = 1 _________________ –13.60 eV
answer = ................................... eV
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(b) When an electron of energy 12.1 eV collides with the atom, photons of three
different energies are emitted.
(i) On the diagram above show with arrows the transitions responsible for these
photons.
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(ii) Calculate the wavelength of the photon with the smallest energy. Give your
answer to an appropriate number of significant figures.
answer =.............................. m
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(Total 9 marks)
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(ii) in either case an electron receives (exactly the right amount of) energy
and need to absorb an exact amount of/enough energy to move to a higher level
energy required is the same for a particular atom or have different energy levels
hf = 2.176 × 10 −18
M2.(a) (i) absorbs enough energy (from the incident) electron( by collision) OR incident
electron loses energy (to orbital electron)
exact energy / 10.1((eV) needed to make the transition / move up to level 2
For second mark must imply exact energy
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(ii) (use of E –E ) = hf
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6.63 × 10 × f = 1.63 × 10
−34 −18
f = 2.46 × 10 (Hz)
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energy of incident electron is only 10.63 eV / energy of electron less than this
(1.7 × 10 J)
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(b) (i) Electrons return to lower levels by different routes / cascade / not straight to
ground state
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n=3 to n=1 or n=3 to n=2 and n=2 to n=1
no CE from first mark
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M3. (a) The candidate’s writing should be legible and the spelling,
punctuation and grammar should be sufficiently accurate
for the meaning to be clear.
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High Level (Good to excellent): 5 or 6 marks
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The explanation expected in a competent answer should include a
coherent account of the significance of discrete energy levels
and how the bombardment of atoms by electrons can lead to
excitation and the subsequent emission of photons of a characteristic
frequency.
M4. (a) (i) an electron/atom is at a higher level than the ground state (1)
(ii) electrons (or electric current) flow through the tube (1)
raising the electrons to a higher level (in the mercury atoms) (1)
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(iii) photons emitted from mercury atoms are in the ultra
violet (spectrum) or high energy photons (1)
(b) (i)
(use of E = hc/λ)
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(working/equation must be shown)
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