The Foundations of Chemistry

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Sir Isaac Newton, one of the giants of science. You probably know of him from his theory of
gravitation. In addition, he made enormous contributions to the understanding of many
other aspects of physics, including the nature and behavior of light, optics, and the laws of
motion. He is credited with the discoveries of differential calculus and of expansions into
infinite series.

5-1 0Electromagnetic Radiation 195

Figure 5-12 (a) Dispersion of visible light by a prism. Light from a source of white light
is passed through a slit and then through a prism. It is spread into a continuous spectrum
of all wavelengths of visible light. (b) Visible light is only a very small portion of the
electromagnetic spectrum. Some radiant energy has longer or shorter wavelengths than our
eyes can detect. The upper part shows the approximate ranges of the electromagnetic
spectrum on a logarithmic scale. The lower part shows the visible region on an expanded
scale. Note that wavelength increases as frequency decreases.

4000 5000 6000 7000
7.50 × 1014 6.00 × 1014 5.00 × 1014 4.28 × 1014

λ(Å)
v(Hz)

White
light

Prism

Increasing
wavelength

Gamma rays

X-rays
Ultraviolet
rays

Infrared rays
(heat)

Microwaves

Hertzian waves
(radio, TV)

λ(Å)

v(Hz)
10 –3 10 –1 10 103 105 107 109 1011

3 × 1019 3 × 1015 3 × 1011 3 × 107

Low energy
Low frequency
Long wavelength

High energy
High frequency
Short wavelength

Visible light

(a)

(b)

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