PIRA 7B11.00 ABSORPTION

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7B11.00Absorption
7B11.10sodium absorption/emissionPIRA 500
7B11.10sodium absorption/emission7C11.10A TV camera shows the Na doublet from a spectrometer in both emission and absorption.
7B11.10emission and absorption of sodiumOo-4A grating spectrometer that resolves the sodium d lines is used to show emission by a salt flame and absorption of white light by the flame.
7B11.11MonochromatorAJP 35(11),1032Design of a simple monochromator with folded optics that will resolve 1 angstrom lines.
7B11.12sodium emission/absorptionL-107Illuminate half a slit with a sodium flame, half with sunlight from a heliostat. Compare emission and absorption lines.
7B11.13sodium absorption and emission39-1.9A projection system is aligned so both emission and absorption lines of sodium are visible from an arc with one electrode drilled and filled with anhydrous sodium carbonate.
7B11.15dark line sodium spectraOo-3White light is passed through a concrete block containing a second arc that vaporizes sodium and the spectrum produced shows the sodium d line.
7B11.15sodium absorption lines39-1.4White light is passed through sodium flames before being dispersed by a prism.
7B11.16sodium flameAJP 31(12),945Place a Pyrex test tube at 45 degrees with the bottom in the hottest part of the flame.
7B11.16sodium absorptionL-108Three methods of burning sodium in an arc and generating enough sodium vapor to show a strong absorption line.
7B11.17flame saltsPIRA 1000
7B11.17flame saltsDisc 25-07The colors of different flame salts are observed.
7B11.19imitation line spectraL-103While projecting a slide of the continuous spectrum, insert another plate with lines drawn on representing the absorption spectrum of a gas.
7B11.20spectral absorption by sodiumPIRA 500
7B11.20sodium absorption cloudAJP 30(9),654A cloud of black smoke seems to form when vapor from flame heated salt is illuminated with a sodium lamp.
7B11.23two lamp flame absorptionAJP 36(3),ixUse two lamps (He and Na) with a single condenser and target to provide a reference with the sodium flame absorption.
7B11.24absorption spectraA-70Several methods for producing sodium vapor and passing white light through.
7B11.25flame absorption projectedPIRA 1000
7B11.25flame absorption projected39-1.7The light from an arc lamp is focused on a Bunsen burner flame on the way to being projected on the screen.
7B11.25spectral absorption by sodium vaporDisc 25-02Sodium flame looks dark when illuminated with sodium light.
7B11.30mercury vapor shadowPIRA 1000
7B11.30mercury vapor shadowOo-2Mercury vapor illuminated with a mercury lamp casts a shadow on a Willemite screen.
7B11.30mercury vapor shadow39-1.5A UV lamp shines on a zinc sulfide screen while mercury vapors waft from a heated watchglass.

ReferenceDescription
M-1Sutton
Ma-1Freier & Anderson
M-1dHilton
8-2.8Meiners
1A12.01University of Minnesota Handbook
AJP 52(1),85American Journal of Physics
TPT 15(5),300The Physics Teacher
Disc 01-01The Video Encyclopedia of Physics Demonstrations

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