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Card 6

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Light can travel as a ______, which transfers energy in packets

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Card 7

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The wave-like nature of an electron is observed when what happens?

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Card 8

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If the energy exceeds the work function value, what does the particle use it as?

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Card 9

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when inside a flourescent tube, the photons emitted from the mercury are what?

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Card 10

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Electrons passing through a flourescent tube create ____ when they collide with atoms of gas

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Card 11

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Electrons that absorb energy from colliding electrons without being ionised are what?

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Card 12

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When excitation occurs an electron moves up an energy level, from what?

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Card 13

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When the electron moves back down to a lower energy level, producing a photon, this is called what?

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Card 14

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By measuring what, on a line spectrum, you can identify the element that produced the light.

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Card 15

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No other element produces the same pattern of light wavelengths. This is because the energy levels are ______ to that atom.

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